![]() ![]() ![]() Such as sounding the call for climate action by ringing a bell or blowing a horn outside or sharing your favorite message of hope for the planet with a photograph of the Earth.For a program description, program requirements, and information about reservations, please visit the EarthView web site at BSU: note, this is a temporary address as BSU overhauls its main web site.)įor information about BSU Geography, please visit the department web site. For the entirety of April 22, for each hour of the day there will be a new way to remotely promote positive changes for the plant. Or more out of the box ideas like creating a bug hotel and a nature collage. The ideas in this article range for conventional Earth Day activities like cleaning up litter, composting, and planting a tree. If you are looking for a more hands on Earth Day experience, this article provides many ways for adults and kids to get involved.The best part is that so much nature can be found in your own backyard, which helps make social distancing easier! Full Version of App Children's App There is also a children's version of the app called Seek by iNaturalist that lets kiddos scan wildlife and earn badges as they get immersed in the nature around them. The iNaturalist smartphone app allows the user to scan various forms of wildlife and find out information about insects, animals, or plants. Below are resources for families, children, and individuals to get involved. With many celebrations being cancelled and social distancing being required, remote celebrations are necessary. On the fiftieth anniversary of Earth Day, this year's celebration poses unique challenges for people worldwide. The people shall have the right to clean air and water, freedom from excessive and unnecessary noise, and the natural, scenic, historic, and esthetic qualities of their environment and the protection of the people in their right to the conservation, development and utilization of the agricultural, mineral, forest, water, air and other natural resources is hereby declared to be a public purpose.įor those who have not seen EarthView in action, we recommend this short video by one of our long-term teaching partners. Anne Gobi - who has hosted many of our State House visits - we learn that Article 97 of the Massachusetts Constitution stipulates: Learn more about Earth Day from the Living On Earth interview with Dennis Hayes, the 1970 national coordinator of the day, who remains very much involved in the celebration.įrom Sen. Please enjoy our greeting video above and then explore some of the Earth Day links gathered by our geography students. This year, sadly, we cannot celebrate Earth Day in person, but we join people from all over the world in virtual celebrations. Our geography faculty, students, and alumni - along with in-service teachers and student volunteers - have taken the opportunity to talk about geography with legislators, students, tourists, and marathon runners from all over the world. ![]() Every year since we acquired EarthView in 2008, we have taken our portable globe classroom to the Massachusetts State House during Earth Week. ![]()
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