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Subject The Photo That Captured the World
Date June 14, 2024 6:41 PM
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<[link removed]>EARTHDAY‍.ORG drives action by spreading awareness through environmental news and research. Check out our articles below and read more on ourwebpage <[link removed]>.

Today, we honor the memory and power of the Earthrise photo as well as share stories about our year-round campaigns.

Want to share and save our articles? Visit our page on Flipboard <[link removed]>.

<[link removed]>The Photo That Captured the World <[link removed]>

William Anders, Apollo 8 astronaut who captured the iconic Earthrise photo, passed away last week.

<[link removed]>A Searingly Honest Diary by Our Campus Coordinator in the Run Up to Earth Day <[link removed]>

College Campus Coordinator Lee Franklin travels the country organizing students.

<[link removed]>Why Write Pets vs. Plastics? <[link removed]>

Director of End Plastic Initiatives Aidan Charron considers his dogs part of his family.

<[link removed]>Ropo's Magical South American Roadshow Diary <[link removed]>

Regional Director of EARTHDAY.ORG - South America Rodolfo Beltran travels 7,000 kilometers to promote climate education.

<[link removed]>War, Hope, and The Great Global Cleanup in Armenia <[link removed]>

The Great Global Cleanup Coordinator Michael Karapetian goes to Armenia to witness firsthand the country's resilience.

<[link removed]>Children and Climate Education: A Priority at the Bonn Climate Change Conference. Here's Why. <[link removed]>

At the UN Bonn Conference, Director of Education Bryce Coon pushes for global climate education.

<[link removed]>Ditch Plastics to Protect Our Planet <[link removed]>

A plastic-free future requires efforts from every quarter.

<[link removed]>My Greenpod: The Power of Youth <[link removed]>

Youth-led movements are inspiring hope for the future. Check out the article on Page 6.

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Since 1970, we've been mobilizing over 1 billion people annually on Earth Day, and every day, to protect the planet. 

Make a direct and positive impact on the environment today by donating <[link removed]> to help fight climate change, plastic pollution, deforestation, and the scourge of fast fashion.

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