THE STRAITS TIMES-Apr 22

Today is Earth Day. This is a day when, around the world, more than a billion people take part in events aimed at changing human behavior, and national and international policies to combat pollution, environmental degradation and climate change so as to protect and conserve the planet they live in. Earth Day began some 50 years ago in the United States to infuse in young people an awareness of the air and water pollution wrought by industrialization that was harming people’s health. It was also to galvanize the energy of the young to push for change. That first Earth Day in 1970 spawned the US agency for environmental protection and a slew of environmental laws that did much to protect Americans from disease and death caused by pollution, and to protect many species of flora and fauna from extinction.

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