Kentucky Residents Will Celebrate Earth Day on April 22

Governor Ernie Fletcher Announced a $12,500 Award to Support Earth Day 2007 Activities

By Barb Webb, published Feb 03, 2007
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On February 2nd, Governor Ernie Fletcher announced a $12,500 award from the Governor's Office of Energy Policy (GOEP) to support Earth Day 2007 activities, including the ENERGY STAR Change a Light, Change the World campaign. Kentuckians will join in the world celebration of Earth Day on Sunday, April 22.

In the U.S., Earth Day began in 1970 as a designated holiday to take action to protect our planet and preserve our resources. Over the last three decades since Earth Day began, the nation's air is measurably cleaner. According to reports on Earthday.gov, The Portal for U.S. Government Events and Information, total emissions of six principal air pollutants have decreased by 54 percent and the trend of annual loss of wetlands has been reversed.

The ENERGY STAR Change a Light, Change the World promotion is a national campaign that asks people to take a pledge to replace one incandescent light bulb with a compact fluorescent light bulb (CFL). CFLs use at least 2/3 less energy than standard incandescent bulbs. Combining Earth Day and ENERGY STAR gives all Kentuckians an individual action they can take that can help the environment.

"Taking the ENERGY STAR Change a Light, Change the World pledge gives all Kentuckians the opportunity to make a meaningful difference in our efforts to protect the environment," said Governor Fletcher. "Changing just one light to an ENERGY STAR qualified bulb can help reduce greenhouse gas emissions and save on energy costs."

In addition to replacing one incandescent light bulb with a compact fluorescent light bulb, Kentuckians are encouraged to participate by taking action in their homes, backyards, businesses, communities, and on the farm. Suggestions for involvement can be found on the Kentucky Earth Day web site www.earthday.ky.gov

School administrations are also being encouraged to celebrate Earth Day in the classroom, this year, by having students participate in in-school, after school, and home programs and events. Ideas for activities and games can be found on the Kentucky Earth Day eeb site www.earthday.ky.gov

Kentucky Residents Will Celebrate Earth Day on April 22

The Kentucky Earth Day Celebration is spearheaded by the Environmental and Public Protection Cabinet.

Credit: Kentucky Environmental and Public Protection Cabinet

Copyright: Kentucky Environmental and Public Protection Cabinet

Did You Know?
The state government theme for Earth Day this year will be energy.
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Nicely done (you can see I am way behind in my alerts also...)

Posted on 02/14/2007 at 1:02:00 AM

 
These are ideas that other states should consider doing. I may at least forward this to the kids' schools for some ideas.

Posted on 02/03/2007 at 12:02:00 PM

 
What a wonderful, easy way to make a difference and maybe get some green thinking going on.

Posted on 02/03/2007 at 9:02:00 AM

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