Gaylord Nelson will quoting on Earth Day

Although their lives Earth Day campaign, Grist has the grace to publish articles like this one by Bill Christofferson Title Screw Earth Day? Not so fast. He called Earth Day Founder Senator Gaylord Nelson of Wisconsin.

Our goal is to provide an environment of decency, quality and mutual respect for all people and all other creatures, an environment without ugliness, without poverty, without discrimination, without hunger and war. Our goal is to provide a decent environment in the broadest sense and deeper.

Nelson has some other interesting things to say, as in this case about greenwashing:

"Greenwashing is not all bad, in fact, that's a positive development in general. This shows that even the bad guys want green. It is a real success of public relations, what is worse, when your opponents say your environment. "

And what, why should it continue to observe Earth Day? In 89 years, still working, said:

"Our job is not finished. There is still much to be done."

Words to remember, and the screw for the Grist Earth Day? Not so fast
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Green Apple Festival 2009 at NY city Parks

New York City Parks and Recreation is expected to show up to 50 people last Saturday for the event Apple Green Pelham Bay Park - the largest park in the city of New York, after all - who need help shoveling compost plant trees, cutting and invasive vines. In what appeared to be a setback, only 3 were volunteers - including myself and the organizer. Therefore, we have joined forces with the two leaders of the Parks and registration and went ahead and completed all the tasks of the day to ourselves - 5 people doing the work of 50th And I must say, it was a blast.

We started the day with a mound of compost shoveling food for three aging trees, and then turn to the planting of trees in an area that was absent in the growth of young people. It is not enough to make removing invasive vines, but all trees planted throughout the compost and

Furthermore, we found that planting trees can not even get their hands dirty. Here is a video of what turned out to be a day to remember. . .

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