April 22nd, Earth Day 2008: A Call for Climate
Hi Ladies and all my internet friends, today we celebrate the Earth Day of 2008. The event was first came up from former United States senator Gaylord Nelson, who also served in the Wisconsin state senate and also the governor of that state, who is concerned about the lack of national focus on environmental issues.

Senator Nelson said he’d been looking for some way to focus the American conscience on the environment for years before getting involved with President John F. Kennedy’s 11-state conservation tour in 1963.
That effort led to what eventually became the first Earth Day in 1970, an idea that caught on quickly once Nelson announced his plans in late 1969.
And for this year campaign, the official site of earthday said that the Earth Day 2008 is expected to be the biggest event and will be galvanizing millions of people around the world behind a Call for Climate, our global warming action theme where people are expecting to call their government and urge significant and equitable action on climate change.
Source: vindy.com, earthday.net






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