Water Conservation

Scene and Heard: Celeb Earth Day Tips

CGG caught up with bunch of our favorite celebrities who were on the scene in NYC and asked them what they were doing today to celebrate the earth and what young people on a budget can do!

Rachel Ray talked about eating green: “I think it's very easy to eat very well, and its getting more affordable. Thank God. Buy locally grown, go to farmers markets—it’s the last bargain left in food.”


Hamden High School Do Something Club: Do Something Dragons

Earth Day 2009

So what's up with Earth Day?

Tomorrow, April 22nd 2009, is Earth Day! Now that green is the new black, you may be wondering why we even bother setting aside one day a year to really focus on saving the planet. The first Earth Day took place in 1970, when the green movement was nonexistent. Senator Gaylord Nelson has been scheming ways to bring more attention to the environment since the early 1960’s and spoke to audiences around the country about environmental issues and found out that the people were concerned, but their government didn’t seem to be.

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Bunnell High School Club: Just Do Something

Salmon fishing banned for second year

After a drastic drop in salmon spawn, commercial salmon fishing will be banned in California and Oregon for the second year in a row. The National Marine Fisheries Services recommended the fishing ban last week and is expected to finalize it in the next month.

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Montclair HS DoSomething Club

Andress High Do Something Club: Spray the Peace

Kenwood High School Do Something Club: K.M.A.D (Kids Making A Difference)

Monterey Peninsula College Do Something Club: Activist Club