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Broadcast: April 18, 2003
by Caty Weaver1 and George Grow.
This is the VOA Special English Environment Report.
On April twenty-second, millions of Americans and people around the world will observe the thirty-third anniversary2 of Earth Day. Across the United States, people will attend events to show their support for protecting the Earth's environment.
Earth Day is a yearly3 call for people to work together to save the planet4. The first Earth Day took place in the United States on April twenty-second, nineteen-seventy. Former Senator5 Gaylord Nelson started Earth Day because he believed few public officials were concerned about the environment. He organized a nationwide effort to educate people about environmental issues. Twenty-million Americans took part.
The first Earth Day helped make the environment an important issue. It led to the passage of important laws in the United States. These included the clean air and clean water acts and the creation6 of the Environmental Protection Agency7.
Experts say the environment in the United States is better than it was thirty-three years ago. There are stronger laws and better technologies. However, experts say major threats around the world remain.
For example, air and water pollution are still serious problems in many countries. The human population is putting more pressure on land and water supplies. The destruction8 of forests threatens some rare kinds of plants and animals. And, scientists say that burning some fuels is causing a dangerous warming of the Earth. This year's Earth Day message is "Water for Life." There are many Internet sites you can visit to learn ways to help protect the Earth. For example, the World Wildlife Fund9 suggests joining the Conservation Action Network. It is a free service that helps people establish new legislation10, policies and programs designed to care for the planet.
Conservation Action Network activists11 already have had many environmental successes. For example, the network helped stop Russians from hunting beluga whales. The group also worked to pass legislation to protect the Galapagos Islands. And, it helped pass a bill that has increased protection of tigers and rhinoceroses1.
The World Wildlife Fund also suggests smaller ways you can help the planet every day. The group's Internet Web address is w-w-w dot worldwildlife dot org. Worldwildlife is all one word.
This VOA Special English Environment Report was written by Caty Weaver and George Grow.
1. rhinoceros [raI5nCsErEs] n. [动]犀牛
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