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Earth Day 2007: Time to Embrace Your Inner Green

By Robert W. Varney
April 10, 2007

Earth Day is the time traditionally set aside to celebrate our environment and recharge our commitment to sound stewardship, protecting our natural resources, and preventing the pollution that degrades our world and threatens our health. It is proper and fitting that we should “embrace our inner green” on Earth Day. But the job of protecting our environment is, of course, a year-round battle that challenges all citizens to do their part.

Across the country and in New England, the dramatic progress we've made cleaning up pollution since the early 1970s continues apace. In recent years, major pollutants that can contaminate air, water and land remain in decline thanks not only to EPA's work, but also to the efforts of our countless partners in state and local government, as well as the work of committed citizens everywhere.

Some recent accomplishments:

The list goes on, as does our focus on future challenges. Just last month, EPA challenged New England communities to step up efforts to increase energy efficiency and use of renewable energy sources. This effort will save people money, reduce harmful air emissions, and reduce our country's dependence on foreign oil.

Earth Day is an opportunity for all Americans to demonstrate that environmental responsibility is everyone's responsibility. There are a number of simple everyday choices that people can make to help protect the environment:

This Earth Day, let's all embrace our inner green and renew our commitment to making real progress in the great cause of protecting the American environment. For more great Earth Day ideas and things to do, see: http://www.epa.gov/region1/earthday.

Robert W. Varney is regional administrator of EPA's New England Office in Boston.

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