International Day of Mother Earth gives us the opportunity to educate society about the challenges facing our planet
On 22 April is Earth Day 2011. It is a recognition of our planet and its ecosystems are a source of life.
International Day of Mother Earth gives us the opportunity to educate society about the challenges facing our planet and that directly affect our wellbeing and that of future generations. The need to create a collective consciousness to face problems our society's environmental, pollution, climate change and biodiversity conservation. Among other actions promoting energy efficiency, recycling, reduced emissions and promoting renewable energy.
The Secretary General of the United Nations Ban Ki-moon said in a speech on Earth Day last year, "we have relied on the resources of nature for our survival, welfare and development. Too often we have withdrawn capital from nature without return. Now we start to see the consequences of failing to protect our investment, "
Earth Day is a holiday that belongs to society. In this celebration we are all invited to participate in activities that promote environmental education and the recovery of the planet Earth. Some
minimum daily gestures by each taking care of our environment, rid the Earth of a constant degradation and without the possibility of regeneration. All the good we can do for the Earth is our own welfare and the legacy we leave to our children.
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