Learn More About Earth Day

TOP TEN EARTH DAY LINKS
As you get ready to celebrate Thursday, April 22, 2010, the 40th anniversary of Earth Day, check out our Top Ten Earth Day links for information, ideas and inspiration!

Earth Day!

The Official Earth Day site: Your primary source for all things Earth Day.

Wikipedia's Earth Day Page: What is Earth Day? Learn the history.

Earth Day, 2000: A Proclamation: Read President Obama’s proclamation for Earth Day 2009. (And watch for 2010!)

EarthDay.Gov: Peruse this government site for teachers, kids, and citizens, and find links to volunteer opportunities with the Forest Service, Earth Team, USA Freedom Corp and more.

EnviroLink Network: This site is an excellent first stop for all environmental issues and hosts a grassroots online community of organizations and volunteers around the globe.

National Geographic's Earth Day Facts: When it is, how it began, what to do.

Bloggers Unite About Earth Day: A good site for discussions and general information; sponsored by Amnesty International, aids.gov, Blog Action Day and others.

Mother Nature Network: Read information, stories, and a great list of factoids about how the celebration and the planet has changed.

National Parks: America’s Best Idea: Enjoy and help preserve our national treasures.

Sierra Club: Explore their site, enjoy and protect the planet!


And…stay tuned for information about Northwestern’s One Book celebration on April 22, 2010, when we will honor the 40th Anniversary of Earth Day and Project Survival!

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