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Science » Earth Sciences » Environment

EarthDay.gov
commemorates Earth Day, April 22, 2009, with suggestions about how students can save energy at home and volunteer in the community. Find out about smart commuting, green buildings, and ways to reduce energy use. Learn about issues: acid rain, climate change, drinking water, endangered species, estuaries, ground water, invasive species, ozone depletion, and more. (Environmental Protection Agency)

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Interesting Fact:
When properly composted, leaves, grass clippings and other natural wastes can become natural soil additives for lawns and gardens, and used as potting soil for house plants.
EPA uses alternative fuel cars and buses vehicles nationwide to reduce emissions.

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