Earth Day 2014 has come and gone, but San Diego’s Earth Week is going strong.
On Sunday, EarthFair in Balboa Park expects to attract 60,000 visitors and 300 exhibitors.
The 25th annual event will feature a food pavilion, Children’s Activity Area, five entertainment venues, the Children’s Earth Parade, the eARTh Gallery art show and the Cleaner Car Concourse.
The Children’s Earth Parade starts at 10:30 am by the Spanish Village and marches through the park to the Children’s Area in the Pan American Plaza.
“Participants are invited to dress up as endangered species, present their favorite earth-friendly messages,” say organizers.
But with actions to fight climate change stalled on the federal and global levels, does Earth Day still have consequence?







