Thursday, April 21, 2022

Earth Day 2022 by Vicky Spelman


“This is the moment to change it all — the business climate, the political climate, and how we take action on climate. Now is the time for the unstoppable courage to preserve and protect our health, our families, and our livelihoods.”

“For Earth Day 2022, we need to act (boldly), innovate (broadly), and implement (equitably). It’s going to take all of us. All in. Businesses, governments, and citizens — everyone accounted for, and everyone accountable. A partnership for the planet.” ~EarthDay.org

Facts

Earth Day is celebrated every April 22, but some events take place on the weekends before or after the 22nd.

It was created in the United States to increase public awareness of environmental problems and is now celebrated around the world.

Earth Day is credited with starting the environmental movement in the United States. ~CNN

Some of the Oldest Living Things – CNN Travel

Blooming Rose - approximately 1,200 years
Hildesheim, Germany


Pafuri Baobab Tree - approximately 2,0000 years
Kruger Game Preserve, South Africa

Working Tree - approximately 2,500 years
Village of Vouves on the Mediterranean island of Crete
Still produces a yearly crop of olives

Wild Herb - approximately 3,000 years
The Yareta, bright green blobs that resemble moss-covered boulders,
are actually flowering shrubs in the Andes Mountains

Land Forest - approximately 80,000 years
The Trembling Giant of Utah consists of almost 50,000 quaking aspen trees
(Populus tremuloides) are genetically identical and share a single root system