Earth Day - Explained! History, impact & more
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Yes, microplastics are a significant concern for human health. Microplastics are small plastic particles that are less than 5 millimeters in size and can come from a variety of sources, including cosmetics, clothing, toys, plastic bags, plastic packaging, and plastic bottles. They can be ingested by humans through food, water, and air, and have been found in various bodily fluids, including blood, urine, and breast milk.
Microplastics can be absorbed into the bloodstream and potentially accumulate in organs, including the liver, kidneys, and brain. Research has shown that microplastics can cause harm to humans, including inflammation, oxidative stress, DNA damage, and potentially even cancer. Additionally, the long-term effects of microplastic exposure are still unknown, making it a significant public health concern.
Earth Day
On Monday, April 22, 2024, Planet Wild will be celebrating Earth Day alongside thousands of other exciting projects, initiatives, and events around the world, all in an effort to underline the importance of protecting our planet and natural world.
At Planet Wild, we are committed to real, tangible impact that actively supports biodiversity and rewilds the planet. Join us on Earth Day 2024 to help us make the planet a little wilder, one mission at a time! Learn more about how your Planet Wild membership can rewild forests, save endangered species, and clean up our oceans here.
Earth Day is a yearly event that highlights the importance of sustainability, wildlife protection, and climate action. It is marked every year on April 22 and brings together 190+ countries worldwide through initiatives, events, protests, and other awareness raising activities. Earth Day’s goal is to encourage collective action for a healthier planet and brighter future.
Every year Earth Day focuses on environmental issues such as climate change, biodiversity loss, deforestation, pollution, and nature protection. It’s a great opportunity for people to take meaningful action to protect the planet.
The Earth Day movement as it exists today has its roots in the United States more than 50 years ago. It started when author Rachel Carson published her 1962 New York Times bestseller Silent Spring, changing mainstream America’s awareness of biodiversity loss and the environment.
During this time, US Senator Gaylord Nelson was becoming worried about the environment, especially after witnessing a devastating oil spill off the Santa Barbara coast in 1969. The spill killed thousands of seabirds and fish, and was the reason for Senator Nelson to establish Earth Day in the style of the student anti-war movement. Nelson recruited young activist Dennis Hayes to organize university teach-ins and to scale the idea beyond US campus grounds.
The first official Earth Day was held in 1970, and was celebrated with rallies, marches, and educational events across the United States. The movement inspired 20 million Americans to take part, which was 10% of the population at the time! The day brought together lots of individual groups already fighting against factory pollution, oil spills, wilderness loss, toxic waste, and other environmental concerns with one common goal—to protect the Earth and its wildlife for future generations.
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Days like the earth day really needs to be celebrated much more because of its significance
I really have this strong feelings that the plastic is becoming a big issue in our contemporary age and our society and which I really believe we need to look into before it goes out of hand
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