Earth Day Wish: Clean Air / Sustainable Transportation for All

It's incredible to think that Earth Day turns 40 today. But as we blow out the candles, it's certain that Earth Day is far from being "over the hill." The movement toward environmental sustainability is celebrated every day in Georgia by employers, commuters and schools to the tune of 800 tons of pollution kept out of the air we breathe.

In some ways, Earth Day transcends many of the important days on our calendars:

It's like New Year's Day, when we resolve to make changes that make us better stewards of the place we call home.

Earth Day is like the Super Bowl, when champions are crowned for their accomplishments.

Telemanager of the Quarter Connie Hickey, Director of Information Services at ADP (L), with Clean Air Campaign Alternative Work Arrangement Specialist Erin Clark (R).

It's like President's Week, too, with an eye toward the big decisions and the key figures that make history.

It can even bear similarities to Tax Day, when fiscal responsibility is top of mind.

It's like a wedding anniversary, commemorating the start of something special and the journey toward something extraordinary.

Another way to look at it is like Labor Day, in that we've still got a lot of work to do to achieve our shared goals.

 

Earth Day can also resemble Halloween sometimes, when we discover the scary facts about neglecting our home state.

And it's also like Thanksgiving, when we get together and express our gratitude for all that has been done in Georgia by 1,600 employers, tens of thousands of Georgia commuters, hundreds of schools and dozens of partners to improve our quality of life.

Earth Day is every day. And when more Georgia employers, commuters and schools choose to think in these terms, the place we call home is made better … for us to enjoy today and for future generations to enjoy tomorrow.




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