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April 17, 2023
It’s our favorite day of the year, a time to celebrate the work our employees perform year-round to protect and restore the places that make King County such a spectacular place to live. It’s also an opportunity to show the types of personal actions we can all take – both big and small – to practice environmental stewardship for the people, salmon, wildlife, water, parks, trails, and natural lands of our region.
While Earth Day comes around only once a year, the small actions we each take to love, protect, and restore our natural environment add up.
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What YOU can do to reduce greenhouse gas emissions
When it feels like it’s all doom and gloom, what can YOU, as one person, do to have a real impact and reduce greenhouse gas emissions?
Take a listen to our playlist to celebrate Earth Week
Volunteer on Earth Day
It’s not too late to sign-up to volunteer and explore actions to help the environment.
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Earth Day trend alert
We asked DNRP employees what they expect to trend this Earth Week. Their trending forecast is mostly green and aquatic themed, with a splash of zero-waste and clean energy.
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Happy Earth Day!
Thank you for all the work our employees - and YOU - do year-round to protect and restore the places that make King County such a spectacular place to live.
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