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This blog will provide an opportunity for the Long Branch, West Long Branch, and Monmouth University communities to celebrate Earth Day virtually.
You could celebrate Earth Day by doing some action on that day, like switching your lightbulbs to LEDs (the lowest energy ones available today), or buying and planting a shrub or some flowers with good local wildlife value, or digging up an invasive plant in your yard. Or you could undertake a bigger commitment, for instance to budget for solar panels on your roof, or make a plan to transform your lawn into a meadow or a tiny forest.
Please leave additional ideas in the comments below. If you’d like to write a post about your project, send me your email at heide [dot] estes [at] gmail [dot] com and I’ll add you to this blog as an author.
Thank you for your interest!
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Celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the original Earth Day with a project in your home or yard.
Earth Day 2020 — The 50th Anniversary
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Thanks for starting this! Because students are remotely learning in NJ, our NJ Literacy Association YouTube page features read alouds daily for students in grades K-3. We plan on using this platform and connection with schools to feature a two day series of read alouds beginning on Earth Day. Students can engage in a digital read aloud and reading activity, with a call to action project to complete at home. To date, over 1500 students in Kindergarten through grade 3 have participated in our read aloud series, so we're excited to celebrate and extend the project to include the 50th anniversary.
ReplyDeleteAs my contribution, I started my "pollinator kit" to grow pollinator flowers that support local bees. I have also attempted to promote environmental awareness on a new social media app.
ReplyDeleteIf you care about the environment and also want to engage and motivate your office employees, Earth Day is a perfect opportunity to take action. If you are HR and manager then you must plan Online earth day celebration at your workplace and Checkout these virtual earth day activities to engage your employees.
ReplyDeleteWonderful Blog! Give this Earth Day a virtual twist! If you're planning to celebrate it with your coworkers, here are some Virtual Earth Day ideas that are fun and exciting ways to celebrate Earth Day online.
ReplyDeleteNice Article! Earth Day is celebrated on 22 April with joy and appreciation for earth. The purpose of this event is to raise awareness among people about the importance of the environment, and also about the effects of climate change. We bring to celebrate virtual earth day activities to engage people in natural events.
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