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The Climate Rally Gallery

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

“We’re here because we want to be around people who recognize what’s going on in the world and we can actually do something to change it.” - attendees of The Climate Rally from Upper Marlboro, Maryland.

On Sunday April 25, The Climate Rally in celebration of the 40th anniversary of Earth Day was held on the National Mall in Washington DC.  One part concert and one part call-to-action by various groups championing efforts to save the planet.   Kiss My Country was there and brings you a gallery.

There are plenty of articles online documenting what went on including this one on the New York Times and this one on USA Today, so instead we”ll share some photo with notes. Enjoy!

The Climate Rally on the National Mall

The main stage in front of the US Capitol.

A special thanks to the volunteers who gave their time and positive energy to help make the rally happen!

Some people came to rally.

And some came to party.

Maybe it's just me, but there's something not quite right about handing out flyers at a Climate Rally... right?

Peta continues it's nudity awareness campaign.

The Environmental Defense Fund collects letters for Congress.

P&G's Future Friendly squad was in attendance. You'll notice the grounds were free of trash as we would all expect. We'll compare that to the 4th of July this year.

Among the exhibitors were businesses embracing greener practices. Here Blue Avocado, maker of "eco-chic" reusable grocery bags, gives stats on the plastic being wasted in the world and gives a photo op with their menacing ball of plastic bags that made a move on John Legend courtesy of the crowd.

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Earth Day 2010 Resolutions

Thursday, April 22nd, 2010

Enjoy our post for Earth Day 2010 – and great news!  Just hours before we posted KissMyCountry learned that Beth Terry and Sara Bayles, who inspired our Earth Day Resolutions -  were mentioned in the Huffington Post yesterday!  We interviewed both Beth and Sara as People Saving the Planet earlier this year, remain inspired by them and are thrilled to see that others agree!

Lexy:  It’s Earth Day 2010.  Forty years and Earth Day’s become a day to stop, reflect and focus on our planet.  It’s a new tradition – a Green New Year’s Day with HonestTea instead of champagne and a recycling bin in hand instead of a noisemaker.  So, let’s push this a little further.  Why not make an Earth Day Resolution on this day?  Something to work on and strive for, a Green Goal for the coming year.  It could be big, small, a real thing – reduce this, do more of that – or just a decision to talk more about Green, read more about Green, immerse yourself more in the Green world.  A Green Resolution to shape as you like, a little bit more to save the places you love.  I like this idea, but I know that not everyone likes – or keeps – resolutions.  It works for us, though, at KissMyCountry and we hope to encourage others.  My Earth Day Resolution this year is pretty simple – reduce my plastic consumption.  I’ve been inspired by Beth Terry’s Fake Plastic Fish and Sara Bayles’ The Daily Ocean; both women continue to pose thought-provoking questions and ask us to take a close look at how we live our lives.  Plastic is filling our oceans, and the result is not good and getting worse.  I love the beach and the ocean, so I’m going to use less plastic in the coming year and encourage others to do the same. 

Mr. K:  This Earth Day seems as big as any I can remember.  I recall one when I was in high school and it was a pretty big deal.  At least it seemed that way to my 15 year old mind. But since then, there’s been seemingly less attention or caring in general.  Until now. We are about to have a huge convergence on the National Mall in DC for THE CLIMATE RALLY. I’ll be there to report for KissMyCountry and find out what Earth Day means to the folks in attendance. There will be a concert featuring Sting and John Legend among others, and speakers include Rev. Jesse Jackson, and James Cameron. So Lexy and I agreed to make this Earth Day special by making resolutions.  I am very “Anti-New Year’s Resolution”.  I kinda think you either are going to do something or you are not.  But Lexy persuaded me (as she does on many things) so I decided there are few better reasons to do something you might not, than to save the planet.  So, what should I resolve to do? It wasn’t hard to figure out. I guiltily admit that I have 5 re-usable grocery bags and I forget to bring them with me probably 50% of my trips to Trader Joe’s (which I go to way too often) and just about any other store that doles out the cruddy plastic bags that we don’t need.  We typically use them for about 20 minutes or less, going from store to home.  (Sidebar-Props to Beth Terry for really measuring out her plastic usage and committing her life to being as plastic free as possible).  So beginning Earth Day 2010, I will keep three bags in my car (and not in the trunk so I actually see them).  I resolve to use them at every store I go to and to refuse plastic bags whenever possible.  It’s a small thing, but it adds up, and that’s the theme of KissMyCountry. The small actions do count and the more of them we adopt, the better off we’ll all be. Happy Earth Day and if you see a guy in the KissMyCountry “I heart My Planet” shirt, say “Hi.”

Lexy:  So that’s the coming year for myself and Mr. K.   What’s your Earth Day Resolution for the year?  Who inspired you to make a Green Change in your life?  Tell us – we’d like to hear and we’ll be glad to encourage you!

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Earth Day 2009 – Pulling Weeds in Washington, DC

Monday, April 12th, 2010

Earth Day 2009 – Earth Day is 40 years old this year, and stronger than ever. This post is from Earth Day 2009, written at this time last year when Mr. K and I were just getting started with our plans. This was one of my first ‘practice’ blog posts, and now seems the right time to share it with you. Please think about volunteering for Earth Day if you haven’t signed up somewhere already – or create your own Earth Day project. And, please let us know about your Earth Day – we want to hear!

“What a surprise. What an unexpected surprise – and what a great feeling of community, support and doing something that was so appreciated …. “ – Lexy

I volunteered for Earth Day. Okay, I saw a commercial on Planet Green about the Green Apple Concert, and thought I’d like to go to that concert. Then I learned you could only get tickets if you signed up – and showed up – for an Earth Day Project. So, I volunteered for Earth Day. There was a ‘pulling weeds’ project on Saturday, April 18. So, there I was at 8am taking a big orange plastic bag and following our Weed Warrior down the Capital Crescent Trail to pull garlic mustard – an ‘invasive’ brought over by European settlers in the 1800s. I put on my gloves and silently hoped there weren’t any snakes.

It was great. The weed pulling was easy – it had been raining all week, and garlic mustard is easy to spot with white lacy flowers. The sun was shining and the morning cold started to melt away. I joined up with a high school senior who’s going to study graphic arts and design video games. We talked and pulled. And then it started. Bikers, walkers, runners on the Capital Crescent Trail shouting ‘thank you’ as they sped by – ‘thank you for cleaning our trail!’. Not just one or two but a constant stream of friendly ‘thank yous’ – from Washingtonians intent on their morning exercise. And questions – ‘What are you pulling? I’ve got that in my yard and it’s spreading.’ What a surprise. What an unexpected surprise – and what a great feeling of community, support and doing something that was so appreciated by people who love the beauty of the Capital Crescent Trail, a haven of green among new roads, new houses, and new luxury stores.

My senior highschool partner and I walked back with our Weed Warrior and listened to him talk about Senator Gaylord Nelson who first suggested Earth Day in 1970. Russell showed me his iPhone when he called his mom to pick him up, told me about the video game course he took last summer, and asked me if I did any music or art in my free time. We piled up bags of garlic mustard for pickup on Monday, and walked back to our starting point. A great day, a great feeling. And next year I won’t need concert tickets to volunteer for Earth Day.

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