Eye-opening statistics that will make you think twice before heading for the garbage can.
Earth Day was celebrated for the first time on April 22, 1970. In that inaugural year, 20 million people participated in the United States. Today, it is projected that more then 1 billion people in 180 countries will celebrate Earth Day.
Martin Luther King changed the course of American history, but were you aware of these fascinating facts?
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Monday, January 21
By Karen Sorensen In honor of Martin Luther King Day, here are 10 things you may not know about the lauded civil rights leader who changed history: Get news in your inbox. Sign up for the Patch newsletter. Like Naperville Patch on Facebook. 1. Martin Luther King Jr. was christened Michael King Jr. When his father became pastor of Ebenezer Baptist Church in 1931, he adopted the name Martin Luther King Sr. -- in honor of Protestant leader Martin Luther -- and his son followed suit. However, King never legally changed his name. 2. The first assassination attempt on King was made in 1958 when a mentally ill woman named Izola Curry stabbed him in the chest with a steel letter open while he was signing books at a Harlem department store. The …
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1:20 pm on Monday, March 18, 2013
"•Recycling every newspaper would save about 250 million trees each year. Unfortunately, only 27 percent of all American newspapers are recycled" actually, you lost me here, Greenie. When trees are harvested far more are planted, much like a crop. If 250 million were harvested, about 5 times that number would be planted. Few know that paper recycling is one of the most energy intensive and …   more ›