From Earth Day Network <[email protected]>
Subject Missed any of Earth Day 50? We've got the recap —
Date April 29, 2020 2:43 PM
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<[link removed]>Recap of 50th anniversary: Digital Earth Day connects millions in global calls to action <[link removed]>

The 50th anniversary of Earth Day was unlike any previous demonstration: The first digital Earth Day connected millions in global calls to action. Check out our major takeaways from the day.

<[link removed]>Street art campaign Global Halt launches on Earth Day <[link removed]>

Street artists around the world took to social media on Earth Day 2020 to share one message: We need to demand change and command a brighter future.

<[link removed]>Plant-based foods fuel conversations on Earth Day Live <[link removed]>

Plants are powering athletes and conversations globally. And, adopting a plant-based diet, no matter the reason, nourishes both human and planetary health.

<[link removed]>To commemorate Earth Day, Indian musicians collaborate on tribute to Earth <[link removed]>

Some of India’s most prominent musicians came together to create an anthem for the Earth: “Dharti Ma."

<[link removed]>Sylvia Earle and Paul Nicklen: We need immediate action to preserve our oceans <[link removed]>

In the last several months, we’ve seen how the Earth can rebound without our negative influence. Let's use this time to take definitive action for our seas.

<[link removed]>On Earth Day, Pope Francis calls for action and unity <[link removed]>

On the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, Pope Francis called for greater protection of the planet and greater stewardship of the environment.

<[link removed]>Artists inspire hope and unity on 50th anniversary of Earth Day <[link removed]>

Though we may not see their work every day, artists creatively fight for climate action year-round. On the Earth Day 2020, art was front and center.

<[link removed]>UN secretary-general urges climate action in coronavirus recovery <[link removed]>

On the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, António Guterres, the secretary-general of the United Nations, had a message for the world: We face not one, but two global threats.



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