Tomorrow is Earth Day, Wednesday 22 April, when over a billion people in 180 nations around the world, will be focusing on taking action to protect our environment.

Organizers are looking for a billion commitments to do something green, actually doing something rather than just thinking about the problem. The Earth Day commitments form part of a year long initiative tagged "The Green Generation", which leads up to the 40th anniversary of Earth Day in 2010.
Read more about the Green Generation on the
Earth Day blog.
Labels: 2009, 2010, 40, Earth Day, environment
Every year, April 22, marks the anniversary of the birth, in 1970, of the modern US environmental movement. The organisation has grown into a global network and
Earth Day 2008 is expected to be the biggest yet.
Millions of people around the world will be participating in events with the global warming action theme, 'Call for Climate'.
Labels: Earth Day, environment, Live Earth