Earth Day
We are now entering the 46th year of a movement that continues to inspire, challenge ideas, ignite passion, and motivate people to action.
In 1970, the year of our first Earth Day, the movement gave voice to an emerging consciousness, channeling human energy toward environmental issues. Forty-six years later, we continue to lead with groundbreaking ideas and by the power of our example.
And so it begins. Today. Right here and right now. Earth Day is more than just a single day — April 22, 2016. It’s bigger than attending a rally and taking a stand.
This day is every year celebrated in our school with lots of joy. Charts were put up in small galleries and auditoriums showing the poor condition of the earth. Some of the charts depicted various methods for the prevention of pollution. Each and every child contributed to make this day a memorable one. They also showed the three ways in which we can prevent the pollution. These were 'Reuse', 'Reduce' and 'Recycle'. Our Principal, Mrs B. Gill planted saplings of Ashoka tree in the school campus.
This Earth Day and beyond, let’s make big stuff happen. Let’s plant 7.8 billion trees for the Earth. Let’s divest from fossil fuels and make cities 100% renewable. Let’s take the momentum from the Paris Climate Summit and build on it.
Let’s start now. And let’s not stop.
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Earth Day
We are now entering the 46th year of a movement that continues to inspire, challenge ideas, ignite passion, and motivate people to action.
Let’s start now. And let’s not stop.
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