Conservation/Environment: Earth Day
This is Passport to Texas
April 22, 1970 marked the first celebration of Earth Day, the goal of which was to highlight the needs of the planet, and to encourage citizens to care for it.
Let’s celebrate the planet every day by tailoring personal behaviors to benefit Mother Earth.
And what you do at home can have a big impact on the world outside your door. Just one simple act can have a meaningful impact statewide. Let’s consider water.
Instead of leaving the water running while brushing your teeth– wet your brush and then turn off the faucet until it’s time to rise.
By doing this, you could save up to 3 gallons of water a day, or up to 1095 gallons of water a year. That is per person in your household, if everyone joins in.
As water is, and will continue to be, an issue of concern in Texas for years to come, if every citizen of the state carried out this one simple act, we could potentially save more than 28 billion gallons of water a year statewide.
That translates to more than 85-thousand acre feet of water. An acre-foot equals about 326–thousand gallons, which is enough water to meet the water needs of an average suburban family of five for 18 months.
That’s just one simple act. What other simple acts can you perform to celebrate Earth Day all year long?
That’s our show for today… For Texas Parks and Wildlife…I’m Cecilia Nasti