But everyday is Earth day.
Literally. Since the entire idea of "a day", while we're on this planet, is based on the rotation of the Earth.
Kenan, I'll watch that vid and get back to you in a few days. BTW, I'm not perpetuating the idea of environmentalism as a religion/ideology, or nature as a god-figure. I support and work with initiatives, projects and people who are developing technological ways to deal with what we have inherited, a planet that is becoming harder to live on, for many, many people in the world. Maybe not for you and me yet, but if you watch the video I posted in my first post up top here, you'll see what I mean. Also, social, economic, ecological upheavals in other countries are not something that can be contained in a globalized world, as we've seen with Muslims. So, it's a good idea to work towards helping people in whatever ways we can, locally and even those who are physically far away.
Just wanted to clarify that I understand what you're saying that it shouldn't become a "religion" but I really don't think the world's leading scientists and researchers who are behind the research, are advocating for that. It's just a matter of whether we change our ways and learn to create and live with more sustainable solutions to overcome the energy, waste, pollution and deforestation issues we've inherited, or we keep doing the same exact things that others before us have done. I'll watch that vid a couple of times and write back to you.