Earth Day 2021: Nature Walk

Happy 51st Earth Day, Envirojunkies! As we begin to celebrate our beautiful Earth today, let’s take a moment to reflect upon some Earth Day history. Lately our country has felt somewhat divided politically, rarely finding a middle ground on issues. However, Earth Day was conceived as a unified movement made between a Democratic and a Replublican Senator. In 1970, Senator Gaylord Nelson (D) and Senator Pete McCloskey (R), worked together to create a globally recognized holiday to raise awareness and celebrate the Earth. April 22nd, a day in between spring break and finals season, was chosen because student involvement would be at its highest. It wasn’t until 1990 that Earth Day became a global event, allowing environmental issues to finally be recognized in governments around the World. Now, in 2021, over a billion people spread out in over 193 countries will join in the celebrate Earth Day Festivities. Here are some cheap and easy ways to celebrate Earth Day while making an impact. 

Turn Off

Since the pandemic, we are now more than ever engulfed by technology. Most weekdays, I spend around 4 hours on Zoom, and then I check my phone during breaks between classes. After class I leave to babysit, which is the only few hours that I get to spend outside without my phone. When I come home, I am usually so exhausted from the day that I turn on the Tv so I can tune out. This type of routine is so typical for people now, that we don’t realize really how out of touch we are becoming to nature. I cherish those few hours I spend outside just listening to the birds, and feeling the sun and wind on my face. 

This Earth Day, I challenge you to turn off your computer, phone, lights, and fan (if possible) and go outside. If you can, try leaving your phone at home so you can pay attention to all that is around you. Look down and notice the hustle and bustle of the ecosystem we have drifted so far from. Look up to notice all the animals that thrive in the trees. Each time you allow yourself to turn off your devices and tune into nature, the more you will notice and appreciate the ecosystem your community supports.

Tune In 

The term meditation might sound overwhelming for some people. However, meditation has numerous health benefits. Meditation can lower blood pressure, reduce stress, and have a positive impact on your cardiovascular health. Studies have even shown that daily meditation can even improve your mood as much as an antidepressant. Sometimes breathing meditation can be hard when the mind is so chaotic, but here is a way to incorporate meditation into your Earth Day walk. Being mindful of your surroundings while on a walk around the neighborhood IS meditation, and can further your connectedness with nature.

Pick Up

While you’re enjoying this nature walk by really tuning into the present moment, pick up any trash you might see along the way. Once you tune into all that nature has to offer, you will realize how much you were consumed by technology. As humans, we consume, consume, and consume some more.. So give back to our Earth that gives us so much, and pick up even a few pieces of trash along the way. Once you give yourself some responsibility for the up-keep of our Planet, you won’t want to stop! 

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Earth Health, Why You Should Care

Who’s ready to kick off Earth Week! Let’s talk about the importance of caring and taking care of our Mother Earth. Whether you live a sustainable life or not, it is always important to understand and appreciate the Earth since it is considered quite an essential part to our survival.

(Cough Cough) Air Pollution, where is it coming from?

Air pollution is a term that refers to the release of pollutants into the air that are bad for human health and bad for the planet as a whole. Pollutants come from the burning of fossil fuels that release gases and other bad chemicals into the air and these pollutants cause air pollution that affects almost everything on this Earth. Starting with humans, long term effects of air pollution include heart disease, lung cancer, respiratory diseases and other problems. In turn, air pollution can damage Earth’s ozone layer and cause climate change. It’s important that we are cautious about our air quality and one way you can help is by watching how much gasoline you are burning. Instead of driving places, take your bike or walk to your destination a few days out of the week.

Protecting our Ecosystems

The way we treat the Earth has a direct impact on our ecosystems. Pollution such as plastic and waste being thrown everywhere ends up in our oceans and our natural habitats. When plastic ends up in the ocean it hurts not only the quality of the water but hurts species living in the ocean that are looking for food. As for pollution hurting our natural habitats, pollution can cause muddy landscapes, poisonous soils that allow for bad plants to be grown and good plants to be killed and it can also hurt animals that live in that area. How can you help? You can limit pollution by limiting the waste you produce! You can do this by recycling, by composting and by volunteering to pick up trash around the area you live.

Did someone say jobs? Foster Economic Growth and Pave the Way for the Future!

When the environment is protected and taken care of, it paves the way for future jobs that can help keep up with environmental conservation and increase the economic value of local communities. The way we treat the Earth today will affect future generations to come. It is important that you do your part to live a sustainable lifestyle, help volunteer where you can and educate others around you of the importance of taking care of the Earth we live on. By doing all of these things, you will set the positive tone for a greener future and environmental awareness for the public!

CHALLENGE: Let’s Take Bold Steps Forward to Protect Our Planet!

I challenge you to save this checklist by downloading it or taking a screenshot and take 30 days to complete as many tasks on this list as you can! By checking off the tasks on this checklist you are taking bold steps forward to protect our planet! Show us your tasks by tagging us at #Envirojunkiess on Twitter and @Envrojunkies on Insta!

Done!10 Tasks to Help Protect the Earth
Recycle 25 items
Volunteer for a local clean up in your community
Educate at least 3 people on ways they can protect the earth
Conserve water for 2 weeks straight
Invest in a reusable bag for grocery store runs
Only shop at a thrift store for clothes for 30 days straight
Plant a plant (bonus points for a tree!)
Learn About Composting
Take the bike instead of the car at least 5 times
Buy a reusable water bottle and ditch the plastic ones

Check Out This Motivational Video Encouraging You to Take Bold Steps to Protect Our Planet

References

https://www.greenspaces.com/blog/2020/9/30/6-reasons-why-we-should-care-about-the-environment

https://www.nrdc.org/stories/air-pollution-everything-you-need-know