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Frontline Communities Practice Earth Day Every Day

Front And Centered

April has just ended and May has begun—did you have a good Earth Month? The driving force behind #EarthDeservesMore was to highlight the stories of our members: people and communities who advance environmental justice and confront climate change every day of the year, not just on a holiday like Earth Day.

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Earth Day goes big & virtual again

Greenability Magazine

This Earth Day will be bigger than ever, offering the public the opportunity to join events around the world as it will be mostly virtual again in response to COVID-19. Earth Day will be celebrated with live, interactive events in Kansas City and worldwide. On the first Earth Day in 1970, U.S.

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Why electrification is key to curbing future climate change

Smart Energy International

With this year’s Earth Day seeing a continued climb in carbon emissions, what will our climate be like on Earth Day 2050? The reality of climate change and its effect on our environment is indisputable.

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National Grid - Earth Day and Every Day National Grid Employee Volunteers Invest In a Greener Future

Global Renewable News

National Grid employee volunteers have joined with partner organizations to improve neighborhood green spaces in the lead up to Earth Day, Monday, April 22. The events include a range of hands-on acti.

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Earth Day 22nd April – Importance of protecting our nature amid the Virus spread!

Econaur

22 April is Earth Day. While the coronavirus (COVID-19) has been spreading around the world and dominating news headlines, thoughts and attention, the need to take climate action has remained as urgent as ever. . ” Background on Earth Day. The first Earth Day took place in 1970.

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How to get involved in virtual and local Earth Day events

AGreenLiving

However, Earth Day , recognized this year on April 22, 2021, presents a plethora of focused ways to engage with fellow activists, environmentalists and scientists. The Earth Day Initiative consolidates your options in one online location at EarthDay.org.

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Earth Day 2023: Defend our Future Iowa Partners With Trees Forever

Defend Our Future

Can you think of a better way to spend Earth Day than planting trees to build heat resilience in your community for years to come? Young people see the direness of a future without community-oriented climate solutions. On the event day, despite cold and snowy Iowa weather, over 50 volunteers showed up to plant trees!