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Proposal for Earth Month

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Earth Day, celebrated on April 22nd every year, is the time for people around the world to come together and raise awareness about the importance of protecting our planet for future generations through sustainability and energy conservation. Great, but…

With our Earth’s temperature rapidly rising, one day is simply not enough to make the lasting impact needed. Now is the time for Earth Month, a longer period dedicated to environmental consciousness and impactful adjustments to preserve our planet for future generations.

Making sustainability a focus for an entire month allows for more in-depth education and engagement on these important issues. By adopting sustainable practices such as reducing waste, conserving water, and using renewable energy sources, more of us can help protect the Earth’s resources and promote a healthier planet.

Increased mindfulness of energy usage throughout a full month can lead to long-term environmentally beneficial habits. By reducing our energy consumption through simple actions like turning off lights when not in use, unplugging electronics, and using energy-efficient appliances, we can lessen our carbon footprint and combat climate change.

Happiness and love are also undeniable components of participating in Earth Day and Earth Month events. Connecting with nature and appreciating the beauty of our planet brings a sense of peace and contentment. Love for the Earth motivates people to take action to protect it, inspiring positive change and a collective effort to create a more sustainable future.

Do you love planet Earth? Trust your heart…Let’s celebrate Earth Day and loudly support Earth Month! We must work together to create a brighter, more sustainable future for all. #LeaningForward

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Debbie Hall
Debbie Hall
Debbie Hall is a writer, editor, content provider and broadcaster. She has called Southern Nevada home since 1978 and has been honored to attend and report on the changes in Las Vegas and surrounding areas. She continues to tell the story of Southern Nevada for generations to come.
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