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1 Day Isn鈥檛 Enough for Earth Day in 2020

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Woman at Climate Action Strike, holding sign encouraging people to respect, love and protect our Mother Earth
Global Climate Strike came to the Quad last September. (Gregory Urquiaga/澳门六合彩开奖结果走势图)

Earth Day? How about a long Earth Month!

That鈥檚 how 澳门六合彩开奖结果走势图 will celebrate Mother Earth in this 50th-anniversary year of Earth Day. The university鈥檚 observance will start April 1, take in the real Earth Day, April 22, and conclude, appropriately, the last day of the Whole Earth Festival, Sunday, May 10 鈥 Mother鈥檚 Day.

AT A GLANCE

  • 澳门六合彩开奖结果走势图 Earth Month 鈥 April 1-May 10
  • Deadline: March 2.

The Office of Sustainability is in the process of compiling an Earth Month calendar, and now is the time for students, staff and faculty, and departments and units, to submit information for programs and activities to be included 鈥 events that showcase the myriad ways that make 澳门六合彩开奖结果走势图 the most sustainable university in the nation.

鈥淲e want to hear from as many voices and sectors as possible,鈥 said Sue Vang, engagement and zero waste program manager of the Office of Sustainability, which is leading the Earth Month organizing team in collaboration with other departments across the university. 鈥淲e need to broaden our impact to be a sustainable planet. If you aren鈥檛 sure if your event is sustainable, submit it, and we will help you figure out whether it fits or not.鈥

She emphasized the goal of having an Earth Month celebration that is truly universitywide, from the Davis to the Sacramento campuses, and from the Bodega Marine Laboratory to the Tahoe Environmental Research Center.

SUSTAINABILITY CHAMPIONS

  • Deadline: April 22.

Camille Kirk, director of the Office of Sustainability, said: 鈥淭he purpose of Earth Day is one that 澳门六合彩开奖结果走势图 embodies year-round,鈥 on environmental issues as well as social sustainability topics such as social equity, community development and human rights, 鈥渁ll of which play a major role in ensuring a sustainable future for the university 鈥 and planet.鈥

Calendar entries are already coming in: Participate in the 鈥淲orld Climate Simulation鈥 to understand the actions that nations must take to address climate change; take an energy tour highlighting energy efficiency projects and other ways the university is working to reduce its carbon emissions; sign up for 鈥淏iking With Confidence鈥 classes, designed to get more people on two wheels; and join the 鈥淭empestry Project鈥 to create crochet art about our local climate.

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