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About Millennium Green
What Is Millennium Green?
Millennium Green
will encourage, promote, and recognize the creation of
healthier, more livable community environments for the new Millennium.
Millennium Green activities include planting and adopting trees
and forests, planting and tending gardens, and protecting and adopting
special natural resource wonders and treasures. Millennium Green
will also serve as a means for highlighting the many worthy
environmental endeavors across the Nation now and during the emerging
years of the new Millennium.
Millennium Green
is a national project of the White
House Millennium Council led by the Department
of Agriculture in partnership with the Environmental Protection Agency, Department of Energy, Department of Transportation, Department of Interior, Department of Education, and Department of Justice. Private
organizations, companies, and individuals will participate in Millennium
Green efforts across the Nation.
Why Millennium Green?
Cities and communities are losing trees, forests, and green
open spaces as never before due to rapid and often poorly planned
development. Millennium Green celebrates environmental literacy
and action at the local community and neighborhood level. We all need
to understand and value the important contributions that trees,
forests, and green spaces make to our daily lives. Working in our back
yards and in our communities, we can each do our part to nurture and
care for these precious resources.
Trees, forests, and green spaces filter polluted runoff,
making our water safer and cleaner. Trees clean the air and return
pure oxygen, helping us all to breathe easier. Trees pay our carbon
debt by absorbing carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas, slowing global
climate change. Trees, forests, and green spaces shelter and nourish
wildlife from bears to bald eagles, and salmon to salamanders. Trees
and green space save us money, reducing the cost of controlling
storm-water and naturally cooling overheated cities and homes in the
summer.
Trees, forests, gardens, streams, wetlands, and green spaces
contribute to our quality of life, build community spirit, and help
heal people and communities. Every tree, grove, garden, or green space
we plant and care for makes a difference. There is no better time than
the new millennium to become involved and set the stewardship example
for generations to come.
Millennium Green – A Call to Action
 | To volunteer
and engage in "hands on" community-based stewardship
through planting and tending trees, groves, and gardens, and
 | To care for
special natural resource wonders and treasures in cities, towns,
backyards, schools, and neighborhoods. Special natural resource
wonders and treasures include landmark or heritage trees, groves,
wetlands, streams, wildlife habitat, etc. |
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Millennium Green Goals:
 | For every
person to plant and/or adopt a tree or a garden for the new
millennium.
 | For every
community to identify and protect a heritage tree, grove, or
natural wonder or treasure of special significance for the new
millennium.
 | For every
business or corporation to plant and/or adopt a tree or garden, or
protect a natural resource wonder or treasure for the new
millennium on behalf of every employee or client-working through
national, State, and local nonprofit tree planting, garden, and
conservation groups. |
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Global Impact has several planned events for this program.
Earth day is on Sunday but we will perform the planting and
memorial on Friday.
Global Impact will have a memorial tree planting on Earthday Friday
April 20th, 2001 for memorial to our Dear friend Greg Hooton.
Greg was a graduate at WVU in the rehabilitation counseling
program, where he dedicated his life to help others with disabilities.
Greg become wheelchair bound at 20 years old and still went on to lead
a prosperous and even magnificent life until he left us just two years
ago after 21 years of battling societies indifferences. He stood
strong against adversity and overcame anything that would have
hindered others. Greg did more in his life in those 41 years than most
could do in 100. I am proud to have known and know Greg, and call him
my friend. He gave inspiration to so many and lifted the hearts of
everyone that knew him or met him. He will be in our hearts forever.
Earth week
The week before earthday we will have a booth outside the WVU
Mountainlair , offering pamphlets and information about Tree
plantings and other events. There will be sign up sheets for cleanups
around the county and how to participate in other events.
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