Celebrate the 50th Anniversary of Earth Day with EPA
This year, April 22nd marks the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, a day celebrated by millions of people across the world. Since the first Earth Day in 1970, the United States has made tremendous progress improving air quality, cleaning up contaminated lands, and protecting our water resources. As part of that progress, EPA is working hard to ensure all Americans have a clean, healthy environment and a more prosperous future.
EPA Environmental Education Resources
EPA remains committed to protecting human health and the environment as we continue to adjust to the evolving COVID-19 pandemic. While many of us are staying safe at home this Earth Day, we wanted to share some of our environmental information and educational resources for remote learning. Please feel free to share these resources with others. Have a happy and safe Earth Day!
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Celebrate Earth Day 2020 by Sharing Window Artwork
Since many of us are staying safe at home this year, we're inviting everyone to celebrate Earth Day by drawing pictures, making signs, or using whatever recycled materials you have around the house to decorate the windows of your home to celebrate Earth Day with your community.
Print out one of our coloring pages to hang in your window, then share pictures of your completed artwork with us on social media using the hashtags #EarthDay2020, #EarthDayAtHome, and #EPAat50.
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