Earth Day is April 22. For those who are unfamiliar with it, Earth Day is designed to raise awareness for what humanity can do to better conserve and protect the precious natural resources we have been given. Even those who have never heard of Earth Day may already know a few things about conserving resources: turning down the thermostat, recycling, and perhaps even driving an electric car. But many people don’t understand the importance of the specific role they play in protecting our planet.
“Every person has a role to play, and it starts by becoming aware,” says Dr. Carol Barbeito. Dr. Barbeito is also the president of Earth Protect, dedicated to raising awareness about what individuals can do to help the environment on a global scale. One of the ways Earth Protect seeks to do this is through its video-focused website, where, as Dr. Barbeito puts it, people can be “edutained” — taught to live sustainably in a fun, exciting way — by watching short films from award-winning filmmakers. Earth Protect also partners with many educational and environmental organizations. According to Dr. Barbeito, the problem with conservation is that “information is all fractioned. Our site puts it all together,” she says. She emphasizes that Earth Protect is also a way for people to express their own stories and the different efforts they are making to protect the planet. It’s a way for people to truly understand their roles. As Dr. Barbeito puts it, “Everyone can make a contribution.”
For more information about Earth Protect and Earth Day, visit www.earthprotect.com and www.earthprotectproductions.com.