Earth Day is now entering its 46th year as a movement that
continues to inspire, challenge ideas, ignite passion, and motivate people to action.
In 1970, the year of the first Earth Day, the
movement gave voice to an emerging consciousness, channeling human energy
toward environmental issues. Forty-six years later, it continues to lead with groundbreaking
ideas and by the power of example.
This Earth Day, let’s plant 7.8 billion trees, says Earth
Day Network. Let’s divest from fossil fuels and make cities 100% renewable. Let’s build on
the momentum from the Paris Climate Summit. For additional ways you can care
for the earth, visit the Earth Day Network website at:
Pat Dillon, RJM, has lead by example, doing her part by planting trees. She has been planting
trees since 1998 when a community association was formed to address land
erosion along the highway that passes through Gros Morne, Haiti. Runoff from
Tet Mon, a nearby mountain, was determined to be a major source of the erosion. Sr. Pat began a reforestation program and established a tree nursery to grow saplings for planting on
Tet Mon. Because of those who have planted, watered, and protected the saplings, Tet Mon is now home to a mature forest of over 200,000 trees.
Bridges for April 15th
Muchas gracias USA por recordarnos que mañana es el DÍA DE LA TIERRA!
ResponderBorrarMe EMOCIONÉ mucho con el proyecto de re forestación en Haití. Ya había oído de él, pero me impresionó el resultado que están teniendo! Qué bendición para celebrar con hechos tan concretos a nuestra MADRE TIERRA! FELICIDADES USA-HAITI PROVICE!