What does Earth Day mean to you?
April 22 marks Earth Day, an annual global event that has been celebrated since 1970 to promote environmental protection and sustainability.
With more than 190 countries participating, Earth Day is described as a powerful reminder that collective action - no matter how small -can make a meaningful difference in protecting the planet.
It's a global celebration dedicated to protecting the environment and raising awareness about the importance of sustainability.
MBC spoke with area residents for their thoughts on what today means to them.
As the world faces increasing environmental challenges, Earth Day serves as a reminder that all efforts counts in the fight to preserve the planet for future generations.
This Earth Day all residents are invited to do their part, whether it’s taking a walk in nature, planting a tree or simply reducing waste.
(Written by: Alyssa Brush)
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