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What's Earth Day?

Earth Day was set up by U.S. Senator Gaylord Nelson on Apr, twenty-two 1970. He was nervous about the growing environmental crisis and tried to make it a known and discussed issue. Beginning as an environmental teach-in in Philadelphia on April 16 lasting until April twenty-two, with no official governing body, it grew at the grassroots level to a world day of environmental awareness.


At the first Earth Day in Fairmont Park, Philadelphia visitors included; Senator Edmund Muskie ( writer of the Clean Air Act, 1970 ), Ralph Nader, Ian McHarg Landscape designer, George Wald a Nobel prize-winning Harvard Biochemist, Senate Minority Leader Hugh Scott and poet Allen Ginsberg. Since then, regular folk like you and me, stars and politicians have thrown themselves into expressing the issues of environmentally aware actions including recycling, energy efficiency and reducing and / or reusing disposable items. Progressing into an international effort to save our world, Earth Day turned into a global corporation with a ruling body to assemble activities and ideas.

While many people support Earth Day, there are feedback. Some individuals say that Earth Day has come to designate the marginalization of environmental protection, and the celebration of itself has outlasted its usefulness, writer Alex Steffen. In a May 5th Washington Times editorial Arbor Day was compared with Earth Day as Arbor Day being a happy, non-political party of trees, while Earth Day was a pessimistic, political ideology that portrayed humans in a negative light. Peter Foster from Junk Science announces that Earth Day was conceived in counter-culture hysteria and has developed as a focus for ideological opposition to industrialized society and cites the volcanic eruption in Iceland as evidence Mother Nature does what she pleases and that includes polluting.

When you look at it, Earth Day has some vehement adherents and vehement detractors. Either way they both have a point. We are stewards of this planet and we can make some sort of big messes, on the other hand the planet can make some big messes of its own that we don't have any power to control. Feeling guilty about how you live your life is not any way to live; that includes how you cope with the environment. We shouldn't feel guilty or be coerced into trying new concepts to keep our planet clean. We should wish to do what little we will to try to leave a better place for generations to come factoring in what we haven't any control of. Deciding the merits of Earth Day is a private call.

At the very least bringing to the forefront perception of the toxic chemicals used in lots of our everyday products is a nice thing. This has created a huge commercial vacuum that firms are dashing to fill. Taking the green approach to packaging and making their products, corporations have jumped on the bandwagon of environmentally friendly products. Keeping toxic ingredients out of our cleaning and everyday products will go a long way to help the environment and our family's health.

One way to help the planet is by purchasing earth friendly cleaning products. One company has been around making and promoting non-harmful and biodegradable cleaners and health products since before Earth Day and environmental problems were founded. Dr. Shaklee founded the Shaklee co. and introduced the first biodegradable utility cleaner and official Earth Day product over 50 years back called Basic-H.

As per the pace and trend Shaklee has developed a cleaning system any valet of the environment would love to have. It is known as Get Clean and comes in a starter kit that has everything you need to replace all of the noxious cleaners most households now use and out-performs 11 national brands. This kit helps to eliminate 108 pounds of waste from landfills, 248 pounds of CO2 emissions and is the equivalent of planting ten trees. Folks using these products have recently saved enough plastic from going into landfills to circle the globe over 19 times.

Whether or not you agree with the politics behind Earth Day, leaving our world better than we found it must count for something. We will be able to decide to buy concentrated products that we add water to, to reduce the amounts of waste or reuse or recycle our trash. We are able to use non-damaging cleaners that keep chemicals out of our water. Our world is changing as it has through history, what we decide to do or not to do, will impact our future.



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