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The Resilience Summit is an opportunity for students, faculty, and local business leaders to come together and explore relevant environmental issues. The event free to attend and is open to everyone in the UW community. Dinner is provided. UW Bothell Promenade, 11 a. Also featured, over 30 Community Partners showcasing how they incorporate sustainability into their daily work!

Pacific Science Center, p. Join EarthGames for a fun and inspiring evening salon bringing together researchers, game creators, educators, and other change makers.

Attendees will meet and mingle over locally-sourced food and beverages, while catalyzing games that are good for both people and the planet.

Register here. Red Square, 11 a. Organized by the UW Sustainablity Action Network in collaboration with UW Sustainability, the UW Earth Day celebrations bring students, faculty, staff and community members together to celebrate the environmental stewardship and sustainability efforts across our UW campuses.

UW Tower Auditorium, p. Plastics are everywhere and a growing concern around the Pacific NW and globally. Please join Zero Waste Washington for a conversation highlighting current knowledge of plastics from microplastics in marine waters to plastics recycling challenges. Last year, million tons of new plastic were produced globally with a third used in plastic packaging including bags, bottles, containers and wrappers. Join us for this forum to learn about plastic waste and what is being done to reduce plastic pollution in our region.

Register today. Every Friday, the UW Chapter of the Society for Ecological Restoration hosts a work party at their Native Plant Nursery where volunteers can participate in a variety of nursery tasks including sowing seeds, transferring plants to larger pots, fertilizing, weeding, and more while learning about native plant propagation and production.

Snacks provided for all volunteers. Please wear sturdy shoes and clothes that can get a little dirty. RSVP so they can ensure there is work for everyone. Mercer Court, 12 - 4 p. This is a healthy choice for you and the environment. On any given day, there may be over 10, elevator calls on campus. Reducing the number of elevator calls reduces our energy use. Help us reach our goal , stairs climbed on April 20th by joining the challenge. The patch developed in less than years, as plastics have been in common use only since the s.

It is one of several masses of refuse found in the world's oceans, brought together by weather patterns and water currents. Experts say many types of plastic that do not biodegrade can remain in the environment for up to 2, years.

This year's Earth Day focuses on getting rid of single-use plastics, promoting the using of alternative materials, recycling and developing more responsible behaviors concerning the use of plastics. The environmental group behind Earth Day, the Earth Day Network, estimates that 1 billion people around the world recognize Earth Day in some way. Load more comments. Search Search. Home United States U. Africa 54 - November 11, VOA Africa Listen live. Environmental Protection Agency didn't exist then, and there were no laws to protect the environment.

The event was a success. Twenty million Americans took to the streets on April 22, , demanding action on environmental pollution. That December, Congress authorized the establishment of a new federal agency, the EPA, to ensure environmental protection. Earth Day went global 20 years later, mobilizing million people in dozens of countries and putting environmental issues on the world stage.

Now, more than 1 billion people in countries are estimated to participate in Earth Day activities every year, according to Earth Day Network, a Washington, D. This year's Earth Day is dedicated to providing the information and inspiration needed to eventually end plastic pollution, according to Earth Day Network. Many of us use or encounter plastic every single day, even if we don't realize it.

There's single-use plastics, such as bags, bottles, plates, utensils and straws. But there are also plastics in our electronics, cars, clothes and paint. So what happens to all this plastic? Some of it gets recycled.



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