As we count down to the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, there's a new digital network aimed at helping all of us make a difference for our planet each and every day. The Earth Day Network just launched ...
Earth Day is an annual event, celebrated on April 22, on which day events worldwide are held to demonstrate support for environmental protection. It was first celebrated in 1970, and is now ...
Monday is Earth Day 2019, and more than 1 billion people across the globe are expected to celebrate with environmentally friendly events. The first Earth Day celebration took place 49 years ago, in ...
Earth Day Network (EDN) is the largest recruiter to the environmental movement in the world. Over one billion people across 192 countries will participate in Earth Day 2015, making it the largest ...
Let’s celebrate 54 years of Earth Day! Created by Sen. Gaylord Nelson, Earth Day was first observed on April 22, 1970, as a day to honor our Mother, the Earth, and as a mechanism to force the ...
On Earth Day, April 22, Earth Day Network and March for Science will together host the March for Science Earth Day 2017 on the National Mall in Washington, DC. Starting at 8am ET, scientists, guest ...
Tuesday will be the 55th Earth Day, an event celebrated by more than one billion people in 193 countries worldwide, currently coordinated by the Earth Day Network. Earth Day’s origins start with ...
Dear EarthTalk: What's going on with Earth Day this year and how can I get involved? — Christine B., Boston, Mass. This coming April 22 will mark the 44th annual celebration of Earth Day, and the ...
Sunday is Earth Day 2018, and more than one billion people across the globe are expected to celebrate with environmentally friendly events. The first Earth Day celebration took place 48 years ago, in ...
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Why Today Is Earth Day?
The first Earth Day was in April 1970. About one billion people celebrated across 193 countries. The day’s goal was to encourage governments, companies, and individuals to support a healthy ...
Today is Earth Day and more than one billion people across the globe are expected to celebrate with environmentally friendly events. Among those will be the leaders of 160 countries, who will sign the ...
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