Earth Day 2012
Significance of April 22
Nelson chose the date in order to maximize participation on college campuses for what he conceived as an "environmental teach-in". He determined the week of April 19–25 was the best bet as it did not fall during exams or spring breaks. Moreover, it did not conflict with religious holidays such as Easter or Passover, and was late enough in spring to have decent weather. More students were likely to be in class, and there would be less competition with other mid-week events—so he chose Wednesday, April 22.
Unbeknownst to Nelson,April 22, 1970, was coincidentally the 100th anniversary of the birth of Vladimir Lenin. Time reported that some suspected the date was not a coincidence, but a clue that the event was "a Communist trick", and quoted a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution as saying, "subversive elements plan to make American children live in an environment that is good for them." J. Edgar Hoover, director of the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation, may have found the Lenin connection intriguing; it was alleged the FBI conducted surveillance at the 1970 demonstrations. The idea that the date was chosen to celebrate Lenin's centenary still persists in some quarters, an idea borne out by the similarity with the subbotnik instituted by Lenin in 1920 as days on which people would have to do community service, which typically consisted in removing rubbish from public property and collecting recyclable material. Subbotniks were also imposed on other countries within the compass of Soviet power, including Eastern Europe, and at the height of its power the Soviet Union established a nation-wide subbotnik to be celebrated on Lenin's birthday, April 22nd, which had been proclaimed a national holiday celebrating communism by Nikita Kruschev in 1955.
In Nebraska, Arbor Day falls on April 22, that being the birthday of Julius Sterling Morton, the founder of the national tree-planting holiday that started in 1872, which has been a legal holiday in the state since 1885. According to the National Arbor Day Foundation "the most common day for the state observances is the last Friday in April ... but a number of state Arbor Days are at other times in order to coincide with the best tree-planting weather."It has since been largely eclipsed by the more widely observed Earth Day, except in Nebraska, where it originated.
Earth Day 2012 Activities
What can you do this Earth Week 2012? There are many green ideas for Earth Week 2012 — Celebrate with green Earth Week Activities!
- Less is More - Purchase items with less packaging.
- Paperless Technologies - Invest in a kids ereader or kids tablet
- Go Chemical Free – Adopt a chemical free lifestyle
- Hybrid Light Bulbs – Use hybrid light bulbs in your home and office
- Paperless Tablet PC – Unless you are a “committed luddite” – Invest in a Slate/Tablet PC
- Green Energy – Advocate the use of sustainable, renewable, clean energy.
- Earth Day Songs – Celebrate Environment Week with Earth Day Songs
- Recycling – Start a recycling program at your school, office, or workplace.
- Eco-Challenges - Convert waste materials into new things that are functional or beautiful, or both.
- Sustainable Reading - Plant a new tree for every book you read
- Earth Day Movie - Check out Disneynature’s Chimpanzee Movie at a theater near you
- Green Transportation – Walk, ride or bike - Skip the car!
- Plant a Tree or Garden – Green your environment with trees, gardens and flowers.
- Turn off the lights – Turn off all unnecessary lights
- Go Flexitarian – Give up meat for one day
- Phantom Energy – Unplug Appliances to reduce the use of phantom energy
- Pick up the Garbage - Spend some a couple hours picking up litter at your local park, river or highway
- Earth Week Activities -Teach children how to be environmentalists early! They are the future.
Earth Day 2012
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