Earth Day was first celebrated in 1970, and is now coordinated globally by the Earth Day Network, and celebrated in more than 192 countries each year. This is a time of reflection (and action) towards not only what damage we’re doing to our planet, but what impact what we’re doing to our planet is having on our health and the health of our children and our children’s children.
Keeping your head in the sand doesn’t change the fact that we have a health crisis that is directly related to our environmental exposure. Everything from autism to Alzheimer’s can be directed tied to damage caused by exposure to environmental toxins. My hope is that you’ll take the time to watch this informative film and that you’ll be inspired to take action and exercise caution for the generations to come.
Happy Earth Day.
CHANGING THE WAY THE WORLD LOOKS AT WATER…
ONE LIFE AT A TIME!
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