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Earth Day, one of the less celebrated holidays, which is quite a shame as it's also one of the more important ones. You might be wondering where Earth Day came from, as it certainly doesn't have nearly as much information abounding around about it as other more popular holidays.
Even though it's been around since the 1970's many people really do not know anything about Earth Day. They have no idea what Earth Day is or through it how many accomplishments we have made to make our world a better and safer place for all of us to live.
Proof of the media's impact on the world today, it was not until the full throttle report put out by the New York Times that the environmental awareness sought by Senator Gaylord Nelson really took on some steam. For seven years prior to the actual Earth Day grassroots movement, Senator Nelson had tried to gain the proper respect and recognition he felt the environment deserved.
As Earth Day 2006 approaches, there seems to be good news on the environmental scene, which should come as welcome change to anyone concerned about the state of our Earth. That's in stark contrast to the first Earth Day, back in 1970.