Monday, 22 April 2013

Earth Day 2013: Highlights from The Face of Climate Change at NFCL-INDIA & WORLD

 WE ARE HIGHLY THANKFUL TO SHRI R RAGHAVAN SITE IN-CHARGE & DGM TECH TO CIRCULATE A BRIEF ABOUT EARTH DAY TO NFCL ASSOCIATES 

 

DrAmar Nathgiri DrAmar Nathgiri EHSQ AWARENESS FUNDAMENTAL DUTIES TO PROTECT ENVIRONMENT , PLANTS & ANIMALS OUR MOTHER EARTH WHEREVER WE ARE ON THIS EARTH WE ALL ARE ONE TO PROTECT EARTH
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Date: Mon, Apr 22, 2013 at 10:04 AM
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Dear Friend Amar Nath,
Today is Earth Day! Over one billion people in 192 countries – from Palau to Portugal to Paraguay – are taking action today to protect the environment.
  • In Pakistan, Earth Day Pakistan is in the process of planting 50,000 trees today.
  • In the Cayman Islands, 1,500 people are participating in a beach and reef clean-up.
  • In Columbus, Ohio, volunteers are pulling invasive plants, cleaning up neighborhoods, and preparing gardens at over 1000 sites in the region.
See what else is going on around the world for Earth Day here.

It’s not too late to get involved! Attend a local Earth Day event, plant a tree, write to your elected officials, or simply commit to living more sustainably. Every little action counts.
As people all around the world mobilize to protect the environment, each one represents a unique Face of Climate Change, so upload your photos and share your stories with the world. UPLOAD
Together, these photos form a digital mosaic being updated in real-time and shown at thousands of Earth Day events. SEE THE DISPLAY
Be sure to use the hashtag #FaceOfClimate to update the world about your Earth Day events. Your tweets will be featured alongside the photos.
Today is a monumental day. Together, our efforts will serve as a call to action, sending a powerful message to the world. Happy Earth Day!
                    -  The Earth Day Network Team




Earth Day 2013



Earth Day 2013 theme is "The Face of Climate Change"
Earth Day is commemorated April 22nd each single year, both held yearly during autumn in southern hemisphere and in northern hemisphere. And these are planned to inspire attentiveness and admiration for the Earth's surroundings. The United Nations commemorates an Earth Day every year on March equinox, a custom which was established by peace campaigner John McConnell in 1969. A second Earth Day, which was established through U.S. Senator Gaylord Nelson as an ecological teach-in in 1970, is commemorated in several countries every year on 22nd April.

History of the April 22 Earth Day
In September 1969 at a meeting in Seattle, Washington, U.S. Senator Gaylord Nelson of Wisconsin declared that in spring 1970 there would be a national grassroots revelation on the surroundings. And this occurred throughout a time of apprehension about overpopulation and when there was a brawny movement towards "Zero Population Growth." Gaylord Nelson analyzed the stabilization of nation's inhabitants as an imperative aspect of conservationism and afterward said:
The bigger the population gets, the less serious the problems become ... We have to address the population issue. The United Kingdom, with the U.S. supporting it, took the position in Cairo in 1994 that every country was responsible for stabilizing its own population. It can be done. But in this country, it's phony to say 'I'm for the environment but not for limiting immigration.'
Gaylord Nelson primary proposed the national environmental remonstration to thrust the surroundings onto the nationwide program.” "It was a gamble," he evokes, "but it worked."
Facing Five months, the first April 22nd Earth Day, on Sunday, November 30, 1969, The New York Times carried a prolonged article through Gladwin Hill reporting on rising hysteria of "global cooling.
"Rising concern about the environmental crisis is sweeping the nation's campuses with an intensity that may be on its way to eclipsing student discontent over the war in Vietnam...a national day of execution of environmental problems...is being planned for next spring...when a nationwide environmental 'teach-in'...coordinated from the office of Senator Gaylord Nelson is planned...." Senator Nelson hired Denis Hayes as a coordinator.

22nd April, 1970, Earth Day marks the opening of contemporary environmental association. Approximately 20 million Americans contributed, with an objective of a vigorous, sustainable atmosphere.

Organizing 200 million people in 141 countries and lifting the rank of ecological issues onto the world stage, Earth Day on 22nd April in 1990 gave a vast boost up to recycling attempts all-inclusive and helped cover the way for 1992 United Nations Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro.

Earth Day 2007 was one of leading Earth Days to date, with an estimated billion citizens taking part in the activities in thousands of places like Caracas, Ukraine; Kiev, Tuvalu, Philippines, Manila, Venezuela, Togo, Spain, New York, London, and Madrid.

Founded through the organizers of primary April 22 Earth Day in 1970, Earth Day Network endorses environmental nationality and year round progressive act universal. Earth Day Network is a lashing force steering ecological attentiveness around the world. And Through the Earth Day Network, activists fix change in local, nationwide, and worldwide policies. The Earth Day Network’s international network reaches above 17,000 associations in 174 countries, while a domestic program connects 5,000 groups and above 25,000 educators organizing millions of population development and ecological protection activities all through the year. The Earth Day is an only event commemorated concurrently around the world through people of all nationalities backgrounds, and faiths. In excess of a half billion people contribute in Earth Day Network crusades each year. CIRCULATED BY SHRI PC MOHAN TO ALL NFCL ASSOCATES FOR AWARENESS

Earth Day 2013: Highlights from The Face of Climate Change

People across the globe came together for Earth Day 2013 and united in a single call for climate action. Participants in this first phase of The Face of Climate Change campaign shared their stories about how climate change is affecting their lives, showed the world what they’re doing about it, and made commitments to continue being part of the solution.
Below, you’ll find some regional highlights from the thousands of photo-testimonials we received between February 22nd and April 22nd, 2013.

Asia

The Face of Climate Change has been shared across Asia.  Here are some highlight submissions:
In Bangladesh, The Face of Climate Change is represented by the receding water levels on the Surma River.
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In Beijing, China, The Face of Climate Change is this young boy, expressing his concern for the South China tiger. As a result of habitat degradation, the South China tiger is considered critically endangered.
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In Indonesia, The Face of Climate Change is The Education Rangers who will join the Safari 'Green' team for Earth Day events at the Bali Safari & Marine Park.
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In Malaysia we see The Face of Climate Change at a local company who is trying to practice sustainable business in the workplace.
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In The Maldives, we can see The Face of Climate Change in the rising sea levels that threaten the livelihood of all of the people living on the islands.
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In Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia seventh graders at a local international school took part in an environmental education program for The Face of Climate Change.  The program was aimed at promoting awareness about the effects of climate change in the region.
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In Singapore the Waterways Watch Society spends time cleaning up trash around the city for The Face of Climate Change. Here they are at the Marina Reservoir.
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In South Korea a student represents the Face of Climate Change as she continues her youth activism to promote sustainability in Seoul
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In Kaosiung, Taiwan at the Kaohsiung Municipal Wufu Junior High School, four Faces of Climate Change demonstrated the power of collective action, taking part in a community clean-up as part of their environmental education class.
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A non-profit registered in New Zealand, The Branch Foundation (TBF) has been supporting marginalized communities across South-East Asia since 2007. This Face of Climate Change photo is from the Koung Jor Shan refugee camp on the Thai-Burma border. The Shan refugee camp has limited access to energy, but residents are now able to rely on solar and biogas fuels.
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In the Thailand, The Face of Climate Change is young girl standing on a fossilized shell cemetery estimated to 75 million years old.  This beach symbolizes what can be lost to climate change.
 
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On Earth Day, these Faces of Climate Change will be joined by many others in the form of Earth Day events across Asia.  Here are some highlights:
Bangladesh: The Bangladesh Youth Environmental Initiative is integrating youth in the climate change adaptation process, by highlighting the gravity of the danger of climate change, teaching the youth on the mechanism of building adaptive capacity and climate change resilience through interactive discussions and educational games. Finally, they planned a photo exhibition called, The Earth 3600, which is set to depict the natural beauties of Bangladesh, environmental challenges and the struggle of people against the wrath of Mother Nature. All the photos were added to The Face of Climate Change.
China: In Beijing, the International Network for Bamboo and Rattan organzied an Earth Day event for local ambassadors.  The event focused on climate change impacts for local bamboo and rattan species.  Participants also submitted photos to The Face of Climate Change to showcase.
Indonesia: Bali Marine Safari Park hosted three days of events from April 20th-22nd for Earth Day 2013. These included beach and park clean-ups, and activities for children. The events involved park employees, local villagers, and school students from three nearby villages. Coordinators also invited the Governor of Bali to attend their event. The Bali Marine Safari Park sits on approximately 100 acres and houses more than 60 species, some rare and endangered. The park functions under a philosophy of conservation, education, and recreation.
Indonesia:  Earth Day Network partner the ROLE Foundation hosted a number of unique events for Earth Day 2013. On April 20th volunteers participated in a 50km barefoot walk around Southern Bali that was supported by pledges collected from schools, governments, and hotels. These pledges are promises to help stop climate change and create a more sustainable world in the coming year. In addition, the ROLE Foundation had an Earth Day celebration and fundraiser with the theme of Sustainable Tourism in the Face of Climate Change. This is especially appropriate given than tourism is the largest industry in Bali, making up both directly and indirectly about 80% of the employment among the Balinese population.
In Japan, Earth Day partner Earth Day Tokyo organized an Earth Day concert and talking series in Japan.  The yearly event attracts thousands from across the country.
Nepal:  VCD Nepal in Nepal cleaned local botanical garden in Kathmandu region with 120 kids & locals for Earth Day.
Nepal: The Metta School in Nepal involved thousands of people in Earth Day events with the help of different campaigns. They had a tree planting camp for 1000 students (500 student from this school and 500 different campus colleges and schools), a painting competition among 25 school teams, a cycling marathon, and an education seminar on how to reuse and recycle paper in schools.
South Korea: Ecomom Korea in South Korea organized many events for Earth Day 2013. They planned an Earth Day Flash Mob, an Earth Day Walkathon along the park, and an Earth Day Exhibition They will also showcase The Face of Climate Change wall.

Middle East & Africa

The Face of Climate Change has been seen across Africa and the Middle East.  Here are some highlights of our submissions:
In Algeria a young man attends an environmental conference on sustainable practices where he showcases his Face of Climate Change.
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In Botswana you can see The Face of Climate Change at work within a cheetah conservation area.
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These Faces of Climate Change from Kumbo, Cameroon, are connected with the Integrated Rural Community Center for Agriculture, a micro-finance and education group that teaches sustainable agricultural practices to vulnerable populations.
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In Cairo, Egypt, The Face of Climate Change is the face of woman trying to live more sustainably by starting her own garden.
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In Ghana, The Face of Climate Change is seen in the young man who works to promote animal conservation and environmental education in Youth.
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In Babylon City, Iraq the Bent Al-Rafedain Organization engages Iraqi women in a local tree-planting campaign. The organization educates women about the effects of climate change and other environmental issues.
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In Jordan, The Face of Climate Change is represented by arid, dry climate.  Desertification is a major issue in Jordan as more land is lost each year due to the changing climate.
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In the Tetu District of Kenya, women learn how to construct improved cook stoves. Wood-based biomass provides energy for 81% of households in sub-Saharan Africa, but the particle pollution created by inefficient stoves is extremely harmful both to human health and the environment. These improved stoves are up 60% more efficient than traditional stoves, making them safer and reducing “black carbon” emissions.
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Earth Day participants plant trees in Abeokuta, Nigeria. This effort is part of a region-wide tree-planting campaign urging every family to plant and tend at least one new tree this year.
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In Pakistan a young child showcases her Face of Climate Change as she stands in front of planted seedlings for Earth Day.
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In Tanzania we can see The Face of Climate Change in a young man from a local NGO working to plant trees and reforest the land.
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In the United Arab Emirates students showcase their Face of Climate change costumes at an education event for Earth Day 2013.
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On Earth Day, many more Faces of Climate Change will come forth for Earth Day events spanning the region.  Here are some highlights:
Cameroon : Save Your Future Association (SYFA) organized a talk on the local radio station about climate change. They are also invited representatives from environmental schools and clubs to help plant flowers and trees in the SYFA botanical garden.
Cameroon: Manyu Non Timber Forest Products hosted educational programs on the negative effects of illegal logging, bush burning, and the bush meat trade. They also conducted educational programs on tree planting and training women on Non Timber Forest Products collection as an income generation activity for the family.
Egypt: The Friends of Environment & Development Association (FEDA) hosted an interactive workshop, with the title, “Confronting environmental problems following the Egyptian revolution” for Earth Day 2013.
Ghana: Rural Education and Development Programme (REDEP) planned a clean-up event, a theatre presentation, and a school event for Earth Day 2013. Their cultural theatre troupe produced a play on the theme the Face of Climate Change on April 22 in one of the towns in their district. In the local schools they organized environmental and sanitation themed test as well as an essay competition.
Iraq: Bent Al-Rafedain Organization in Iraq partneredwith the Environmental Department of Babylon to create a media campaign to educate the general public and an awareness seminar to educate the local government on environmental problems.
Kuwait: Gulf Bank in Sufut, Kuwait is inviting the Kuwait community to send in Face of Climate Change pictures, and promote Earth Day and Earth Day Network to their community. They are uploaded Earth Day 2013 banner, logo, link, and information about the organization to their website.
Liberia: Developmental Media Incorporated in Liberia addressed policy regulation on charcoal production, firewood production, and the use of portable generators.  They staged and an advocacy event near to the home of Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf. Students sold promotional bumper stickers, T-shirts, and other items.
Morocco: Sahara-Roots hosted a two day long Earth Day project in Ouarzazate, Morocco. The theme of the project was on the importance of environmental awareness, and they promoted this theme throughout campaigns in schools, tree plantings, and recycling events.
Pakistan: Earth Day Pakistan planted50,000 trees across Pakistan. They partnered with the all the relevant Government Departments, Private and Public hospitals, individuals, schools, colleges and universities, corporate partners, electronic and print media for this National action.
Sudan The musical group “3 Meters Away” presented a concert, cultural exchange forum, and other workshops in Sudan for Earth Day 2013. They organized an environmental art exhibition entitled WALK, followed by a discussion on problems and solutions regarding the environment.
Tanzania: Foot 2 Afrika in Tanzania is working in the Kilimanjaro region, focusing on the problem of the melting snow cap of Kilimanjaro Mountain. For Earth Day 2013 they hosted a themed essay competition throughout colleges, primary, and secondary schools. The theme of the essay was related to how the mountain can be saved.
Uganda: Zion Friends Anti-Aids Club in Uganda conducted a 4 hour conference based on the theme “The Face of Climate Change” with 45 participants including the clubs stakeholders and representatives from local partner organizations and networks.

Europe

The Face of Climate Change is seen all over Europe.  Here are some of the amazing stories we received:
In Belgium, The Face of Climate Change is the face of girl concerned about the impacts of climate change on the country’s coastline. Rising sea levels and coastal erosion are already affecting Belgium’s economy.
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In Sofia, Bulgaria, The Face of Climate Change is environmental activism. Hundreds of Bulgarians took to the streets in the Save the Forest demonstration, protesting deforestation in the region.
 
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In Croatia, The Face of Climate Change is seen in uncharacteristic weather for the region. Zadar is located on the sea coast in Mediterranean and normally has a warm climate. However, due to climate change it is now experiencing snow, which is uncharacteristic of the region.
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In Italy we see the Face of Climate Change in a classroom as students participate in Earth Day and make a giant globe mosaic.
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In Lithuania students showcase an art project about The Face of Climate Change. The students are very enthusiastic about this project and are producing posters, slide shows, videos, and discussing topics on environmental issues.
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In The Netherlands, The Face of Climate Change is seen through an art display as an Earth Day Network partner works to promote water issues.
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In Portugal, The Face of Climate Change can be seen above the ocean.  We must protect our oceans from the dangerous threats of climate change.
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In Russia we see a group of students who confess their love for nature.  These Faces of Climate Change are working to protect forests around Kirov.
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In Romania, The Face of Climate Change can be seen at a local school where students learn about sustainability and energy conservation.
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In Sweden, students showcase their Faces of Climate Change during an after school seminar on sustainable agriculture.
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The Face of Climate change is seen in the United Kingdom by members of a vegan society.
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In the United Kingdom, The Face of Climate Change is a young woman and her polar bear puppet, Polo.  The woman uses Polo to educate students about the effects of climate change and other environmental issues.
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On Earth Day, thousands of Europeans will take action on behalf of the environment. Here are some highlight events:
 
Armenia: Earth Day Network partner Armenia Tree Project planned two tree planting events in conjunction with Earth Day 2013. On April 16th, ATP planted trees with the United Nation’s Armenia Office and Armenia‘s Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Then on April 22nd, ATP planted another set of trees in coordination with the United States Embassy in Armenia and the Armenian Volunteer Corps.
Belarus: Earth Day Network partner Green Cross Belarus organized the 8th annual Children & Youth Art Contest ‘In My Homeland’. This year 15,000 participants from 30 countries submitted their creations about what they find beautiful about their homelands. The purpose of the theme is to help the younger generation find the beauty in their natural surroundings, which will hopefully foster a desire to save the environment. 486 of the best works were selected to be displayed in an exhibition that opened at the National Ecological Center in Minsk on April 19th. The exhibition traveled across Belarus, Russia, and Ukraine around the time of Earth Week and Earth Day 2013.
Denmark: One of Earth Day Network’s biggest partners, The CO2 Green Drive Project, once again planned a massive event that spans across six cities on five continents for Earth Day 2013. The project is centered in Copenhagen and organized primarily by the Danish Cultural Institute. On Sunday, April 21st, runners, bikers, pedestrians, skaters, and alternative fuel powered vehicles will used their cities as canvases and a GPS tracking smartphone app as paint to create virtual images to spell out CO2 and other phrases to raise awareness.
Hungary: The Central European University in Hungary hosted and Earth Day event that reflects the growing biking culture in the campus community and throughout the city of Budapest. The Environmental and Sustainability Office will held free bicycle repair workshops with the assistance of Hungarian Cycling Association volunteers, where the whole campus community learned how to perform routine repairs and maintenance on their bicycles. In addition, they refurbished seven bicycles in order to develop a pilot fleet for the first campus-wide bicycle share system in Hungary.
Moldova: Gutta Club in Moldova is planned a picture-contest with "The Face of Climate Change". They organized a bike-tour with posters and their volunteers stopped at the most popular places, informing and inviting people to the event. They are planned a national action on Earth Day with people planting trees in the cities and villages in Moldova.
The Netherlands: Earth Day Network partners Walas Concepts, Citaverde College, and KuS Art Organization organized a symbolic production of biofuel for Earth Day. Members from all three organizations planted rapeseed and raise bees around the Walas Concepts Carbon6 building and on its rooftop garden. Once the bees perform their pollination and the plants have bloomed, the volunteers will harvest the rapeseed and convert it into biofuel in order to demonstrate how easy it is to produce a durable, environmentally friendly fuel.
Scotland: World Forests planned a Morning Children's Event with a walk to Inchnadamph Bone Caves, a debate about the future for wildlife in Scotland with Roy Dennis, raptor expert, and talks with authors like Mandy Haggith, Jim Crumley along with the Scottish Wildlife Trust on reintroducing beavers into Scottish rivers.
United Kingdom: The Savoy in the UK is planned a book swap, a River Thames shore clean-up, and a recycled plant pot drive in their office.

India

Face of Climate Change photos came in from all over India. Here are some of our favorites:
In Dindigul, India, The Face of Climate Change is this group of young children. These kids are recycling their plastic bags by converting them into flower pots.
 
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This Face of Climate Change let us know that her hometown of Arossim, Goa, experienced record temperatures in March this year. These record temperatures are reflective of broader climate changes in Goa, which has seen an earlier and more severe onset of high temperatures over the last several years.
 
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In Jalandhar, India, The Face of Climate Change is seen at a local school where free saplings were distributed to students.  The students planted the trees and learned about how reforestation impacts climate change.
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In Kolkata, India a young boy shows his commitment to the environment as he participates in an awareness day about conservation.
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These women in Pipalkoti process bamboo fiber in preparation for basket and mat-weaving. They are part of an eco-tourism project that supports sustainable farming and economic development in Pipalkoti.
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In West Bengal, India we see the Earth Day 2013 Face of Climate Change poster along with a plant to promote clean air quality in the home.
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Meanwhile, Earth Day 2013 is gearing up to be a major success in India:
Jalandhar: Pukhraj Health Care Centre of Jalandhar—in coordination with Earth Day Network India—distributed free saplings to students at St. Soldier’s School in honor of Earth Day. They also hosted a discussion about the effects of climate change and educated students about ways to mitigate it.
Kolkata: In coordination with Earth Day Network, Swissotel organized an organic brunch to promote The Face of Climate Change.  The brunch included a fashion show and a display of organic products.
Kolkata: An Earth Day commerative concert was planned which featured Ashmaan Electro Accoustic and French Indie Pop group Isaac Delusion. The concert was free to the public and featured Face of Climate Change photograph stations.
Mumbai: Sanskar India Foundation planned an Earth Day campaign to ban plastic bags at the CST and Churchgate Rail Stations. SIF hopes to offer reusable bags to everyone in the station to educate them about the importance of recycling.


North America

The Face of Climate Change is seen all over North America.  Here are our favorite photos:
In Ya'axché, Belize for The Face of Climate Change, these students are cleaning up trash in the Belize Barrier Reef Reserve System, a World Heritage site.
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In Bermuda organizers from a local solar company stand over their newly installed solar panels to show how The Face of Climate Change is impacting communities for the better.
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In Canada, organizers from a local nonprofit show The Face of Climate Change as they work to defend costal life.
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In Costa Rica, The Face of Climate change is seen within the volunteer who is helping plant trees to repopulate the rainforest.
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El Salvador has experienced The Face of Climate Change in the floods that caused entire village evacuations.
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In Mexico, students represent The Face of Climate Change as they stand over a newly installed recycling bin.
You can also see the Face of Climate Change at Earth Day events across North America.  Here are some highlights:
Cayman Islands: The Chamber of Commerce in the Cayman Islands is partnering up with other departments and organizations on the islands, including the Department of the Environment, Radio Cayman, the Central Caribbean Marine Institute, Cayman Islands Environment Programme, and Divetech, and the Department of Environmental Health.  Events included a trash pick-up, which usually attracted 1500 volunteers, a children’s poster contest on recycling, a beach and reef clean-up, as well as events throughout the month (including “Buy Green Day” and “Live Local Day”).
Costa Rica: Kids Saving the Rainforest in Costa Rica planted trees in celebration of Earth Day.  They then posted pictures of the event to The Face of Climate Change website.
Grenada: Ocean Spirits in Grenada held a beach clean-up.  The participants were from schools in the surrounding community and volunteers from the organization.
Mexico: Tortugas Fundación Yepez in Mexico organized a sea turtle patrol event for Earth Day. This event was coupled with a reforestation campaign and a beach clean-up.
Nicaragua: La Mariposa Spanish School in Nicaragua hosted a trash pick-up for students.  The students separated plastic bottles and bags from the trash.  They used the plastic bottles to build chairs and stools, and the plastic bags for crocheting bags to sell.


Oceania

The Face of Climate Change is seen all over Oceania.  Here are some highlights among the submissions:
The Face of Climate Change is the face of a young girl in Alawa, Australia. She serves as the Northern Territory representative for the Keep Australia Beautiful “The LITTLE Committee”—a task force created to organize clean-ups and recycling programs.
 
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We can see The Face of Climate Change in Wollongong, Australia, where passion about improving the global environment is apparent.
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Children from Naviti District Primary School in the remote Yasawa Islands of Fiji plant fresh produce to share the message of sustainability.
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In Auckland, New Zealand, The Face of Climate Change is present at an Earth Day event to promote sustainability and environmental stewardship.
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At Mount Cook, New Zealand, the Face of Climate Change is a mountaineer. In the midst of what is usually prime mountaineering season, the glaciers are melting at a surprisingly fast rate this year, creating impassable crevasses. More importantly, glacial melting is contributing to rising sea levels, which threatens many low-lying islands across Oceania.
 
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Many more Faces of Climate Change have come forth in Oceania and Southeast Asia for Earth Day 2013.  Some highlight events include:
Australia: Keep Australia Beautiful oragznied a clean-up with representatives under 15 years old from all around Australia for Earth Day. They compiled a video of each of them with pledge, tip/message and community service announcement.
Australia: Conservation Volunteers Tasmania in Australia is planned a volunteer working event with a local community group to participate in a tree planting and weed removal.
Micronesia: The Xavier High School in Chuuk, Micronesia Chuuk planned an Earth Conference 2013 on the theme “The Face of Climate Change” with a neighborhood/community cleanup, they had schools from the islands come together setting up tents and booths, guest speakers spoke about  climate change. They planned workshops, games, discussions put in place to encourage students to start earth councils at their schools, to become active/create environmental resolutions. Finally, they wrote and performed an environmental themed school song competition and a discussion on what can be done in Chuuk.
 
New Zealand: Kawaipurapura planned an event that included a tree planting, a garbage initiative, a composting workshop, organic gardening classes, environmental films and activities for children, a social feel good environmental theme dinner, and live entertainment.
Palau: The Palau Conservation Society organzied games and contests among school children for Earth Day around the theme of Water and Climate Change.
Philippines: Greenwatch Philippines Inc. hosted the Negros Occidental Junior Green Artists Summer Competition that aims to involve the youth in promoting environmental awareness. The theme of the competition was: “Climate Change in the Eyes of a Child.”, and pit 177 young artists from four cities against each other in an on-the-spot-painting contest. The project is in cooperation with the Negros Occidental provincial government, district representatives, local and school officials, teachers. Together with their individual coaches, the local and school officials, volunteers, and guests, the event gathered close to 400 people during the entire duration of the activity.


South America

The Face of Climate Change is evident across South America.  Here are some of our favorite submissions:
In Argentina, The Face of Climate Change is seen in this classroom where students are learning about the global impacts of climate change.
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In Brazil, The Face of Climate Change is increasingly severe flood and drought cycles over the last decade. This photo, taken in Sao Paulo in February, reflects the devastating nature of these events.
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The Face of Climate Change is found in Brazil where a young girl learns about issues related to Macaw poaching in the rainforest.
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In Colombia, The Face of Climate Change is seen as the hiker looks over one of the most important ecosystems in the region. The Sumapaz Paramo is one of the most biodiverse areas in all of Colombia.  Climate Change is threatening the livelihood of the species that live here.
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In Ecuador, volunteers will plant trees on Earth Day for The Face of Climate Change .
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In Chile, The Face of Climate Change can be seen in the classroom as students learn about the importance of conservation.
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Across South America Earth Day events have showcased The Face of Climate Change.  Here are some of our favorite events:
Argentina: Surfrider Foundation planted evergreens and Tamarisk shrubs to help create a barrier against wind erosion.  Along with these preventative measures, they planned a beach clean-up and finished the day with live music and a tango exhibition.
Brazil: Viração in Brazil held a class for teenagers on Earth Day and climate change and they organized a poster contest for the teenagers.  These posters were submitted to The Face of Climate Change website.  They also held a vegan picnic with a seed exchange and Earth Day games.
Chile: Tenio Natural Reserve in Chile built a greenhouse with Colegio Nuevo Horizonte, a small, rural school.  The Inauguration of the greenhouse took place on Earth Day.


United States

The Face of Climate Change response in the United States has been huge!  Here are some of our favorite submissions:
In Riverside, California, Seniors Go Green—in partnership with the Keep Riverside Clean and Beautiful Adopt A Street program—participate in a neighborhood clean-up to show their Face of Climate Change.
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Students are the UC Santa Cruz participated in their 12th annual Earth Summit to educate themselves about climate change and other environmental issues.
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In Baylands, California a man urges his coworkers show The Face of Climate Change and practice business more sustainably.
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In Denver, Colorado a young boy shows his Face of Climate Change as he expresses his concern for the future during a climate change demonstration.
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The Face of Climate Change is seen in Florida with a young girl who works to conserve Florida’s beautiful variety of plants and flowers.
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The Face of Climate Change is seen in Sixth Graders in Freehold, New Jersey making pledges to help protect the environment, signified by handprints.
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The Face of Climate Change is seen in New York, as residents at a LEED-certified Assisted Living facility show their commitment to environmental issues by hosting an educational fair each year to discuss climate change and the ways that individuals can reduce their carbon footprint.
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In New Orleans, the founder of Green Light New Orleans installs energy efficient light bulbs in a local home.
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A young boy in Massachusetts shows his Face of Climate Change as he expresses his concern for the environment while painting Easter eggs.
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In Ohio a student at University of Cincinnati prepares her Face of Climate Change sign for their week long set of Earth Day activities.
In Texas, The Face of Climate Change is seen in this young girl working in a community garden to promote sustainable agriculture.
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In Tennessee, The Face of Climate Change is seen by a family who made a sustainable solution when purchasing their car.
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The Face of Climate Change is in Horicon, Wisconsin. Horicon is the largest freshwater cattail marsh in the US and an important breeding ground for waterfowl, particularly the endangered Whooping Crane. Like much of the American Midwest, however, the Horicon National Wildlife Refuge suffered from extreme drought in 2012, putting a strain on the local wildlife.
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All across the United States millions of people came out to participate in Earth Day events in their communities.  Here are some of the highlights:
California: Santa Barbara Earth Day continued their annual festival for Earth Day 2013. It featured performers, a Green Car Show, a Kid’s Corner for education and entertainment, local food & drink, a Clean Tech Pavilion for technology demonstrations, and a Live Green station, where people can learn about how to live a greener, more sustainable life. They also streamed their event live online.
Colorado: Wild Bear Mountain Ecology Center hosted the 7th annual Wild Earth Day in Colorado. They planned a climate change speaker forum, exhibits from local green organizations, as well as recreational and educational activities.
Florida: This year marked the 43rd Earth Day Tampa Bay celebration with a multitude of vendors including a farmers market, sustainable living demonstrations, and activities for all ages. Hosted by University of South Florida’s Patel College of Global Sustainability, Office of Sustainability, and Tampa Bay Sierra Club, this festival is attracted thousands for its fun, “go green” persona.
Illinois: Illinois Department of Natural Resources organized an Earth Day event entitled, “Earth Day in the Parks.” Their goal was to hold an event at every state park in the state. Sing the program began 6,662 students and adults have participated, and they expect to have 1,000 participants this year. The projects were designed according to the specific needs of each park, but many involved removing invasive plant species, and cleaning up trash.
Iowa: Iowa Interfaith Power and Light hosted a “Food, Faith, and Climate Workshop” It focused on connecting the dots between our food practices and climate change.  Those who attended the event learned about how our food system contributes to climate change, they reflected on what our faith traditions have to say about sustainable food systems, and they looked at their households’ food practices and create a plan to make more climate-friendly choices.
Massachusetts: Earthport Film Festival in Newburyport hosted its second annual Earth Day film festival in Newburyport, Massachusetts promoting awareness of Climate Change through short, independent films embracing the theme of The Face of Climate Change.
Missouri: The St. Louis Earth Day Festival hosted many events for Earth Day 2013. Their Earth Day Symposium was built around the theme, “Climate Trends: Impacts and Adaptation.” The Symposium was a two-day training and networking program for local government staff, officials, and the professional community that educated attendees on the impacts of climate change on water resources and subsequent adaptation strategies. Additionally, they planned three more Earth Day events that were free and open to the public.
Nevada: Reno Earth Day organized workshops with the local university and federal agencies, a high school science fair, and various games involving environmental education. They also planned a Face of Climate Change photo shoot and showcased the photo wall at their Earth Day event.
New York: White Plains, New York hosted its second citywide Earth Week Celebration with activities for everyone to enjoy including a variety of demonstrations, environmental awareness workshops, contests, food, and music. White Plains’ Earth Week is a collaborative community event showcasing the many Faces of Climate Change.
North Carolina: The Raleigh Museum of Natural Sciences hosted a free Planet Earth Celebration at the museum educating its participants in sustainable living through awareness. With entertaining activities for all ages, the variety of exhibits and events had something for everyone!
Ohio: Green Columbus’ 7th Annual Earth Day Celebration is the largest volunteer service effort (based on volunteer hours) across the country. Over the past seven years, Green Columbus’ Earth Day events have resulted in over 40,000 hours of donated labor and 19,000 newly planted trees. This year, on the weekend leading up to Earth Day volunteers pulled invasive plants, cleaned up neighborhoods, and prepared gardens in over 1000 volunteer sites across the region. On the weekend following Earth Day there will be a celebration of their accomplishments with food, music, and local green businesses.
Texas: Earth Day Texoma hosted workshops, vendors, speakers, electric & hybrid cars, e-waste recycling, a used book sale at a nearby library, and more to educate Texans about Earth Day.
Washington: The University of Washington hosted a post-Earth Day trash-in, where all the university’s waste for an entire day will be diverted to a central public space. Students are asked to stop by and assist with sorting out recyclables. This event will build awareness around recycling initiatives as well as educate about best recycling practices.

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