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 OP-ED: Earth Day Is for Us. Here’s How You Can Celebrate Every Day.  | News | The Michigan Chronicle

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By Pashon Murray & Nya Marshall  The first Earth Day was observed in the U.S. 50 years ago. The way the history is told, a group of environmentalists had noticed America’s obsession with diesel fuels, inefficient vehicles, and mass consumption—and they thought it could lead to environmental trouble for us all.  At the time, most … Continued

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