This Earth Day, It’s Time to Make Polluters Pay


by The Nation

The Nation— The costs of climate change are falling on those least responsible. This year, we must ask our elected officials for more than just flimsy commitments to sustainability.

Notified—Simple Ways to Make Earth Day Every Day. Protecting drinking water at its source is an important part of the process to treat and deliver high quality water service. It takes a...

www.duluthnewstribune.com—Our View: Our choices make a difference on Earth Day, every day. From the editorial: On the first Earth Day in 1970, "an estimated 175 college students gathered in Duluth’s Leif Erikson Park at 4:45 a.m. With songs and readings, they reflected on the relationship between humankind and the environment."

Portland Mercury—Earth Day Parade Photos: Portlanders March in Upcycled Costumes With Making Earth Cool. Under the pomp and ceremony of a costume parade on a beautiful spring day lay a deep reservoir of disquiet for what the future might hold. by Justin Yau On Saturday, a parade of Portlanders marched from Sunnyside Environmental School through quiet inner Eastside residential blocks, celebrating Earth Day with the pageantry of handmade costumes and musical accompaniment from Portland’s own Unpresidented Brass Band. Led by a...