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Subject Earth, Water, and Fire: How Farmers, Fisherman, and Firefighters Are Embracing Renewable Energy
Date March 5, 2025 11:10 PM
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<[link removed]>EARTHDAY.ORG keeps you plugged into the pulse of the world’s largest environmental movement. With opportunities to join cleanups or take direct action through advocacy, we are the link between you and Earth Day, every day.

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<[link removed]>Earth, Water, and Fire: How Farmers, Fisherman, and Firefighters Are Embracing Renewable Energy <[link removed]>

Farmers, fisherman, and firefighters are leading a green revolution through renewable energy, transforming essential industries into sustainable powerhouses.

<[link removed]>Get the Official Earth Day 2025 Poster <[link removed]>

This year's official poster was designed by Alexis Rockman. Learn more <[link removed]> about the poster and history of Earth Day, then buy a high-resolution physical poster <[link removed]>, or download a printable version <[link removed]> to share.

<[link removed]>Securing Our Fate: Women Warriors Forging the Future <[link removed]>

Explore how the Maiden, Mother, and Crone archetypes transcend from fantasy to real life through three women leading the fight against climate change.

<[link removed]>Women Who Break Barriers Make the World Better <[link removed]>

Esi Buobasa, Sophia Kianni, and Christiana Figueres show how women lead the fight against climate change despite the barriers they face.

<[link removed]>Powering Perspective: How Art Inspires Action for Our Planet <[link removed]>

From the first photograph of the Earth to the rise of powerful environmental art activism, creativity has inspired and mobilized the fight for our planet.

<[link removed]>Earth Day for Kids <[link removed]>

Check out our new video for kids about Earth Day and make sure to spread the word. The video is free for distribution!

<[link removed]>Rewriting the Rules of Fashion <[link removed]>

New laws are pushing the fashion industry toward sustainability by banning wasteful practices and enforcing transparency. Learn how governments are taking action.

<[link removed]>5 Things You Didn't Know About Regenerative Agriculture <[link removed]>

Find out how regenerative practices benefit the whole planet and how you can contribute to the movement.

<[link removed]>Schools Empowering Education with the Sun <[link removed]>

Schools are rapidly transitioning to solar energy to promote sustainability and create opportunities for students to learn more about renewable energy.

<[link removed]>Renewable Pioneers in the Global South <[link removed]>

Communities in the Global South are rapidly adopting renewables to reduce costs, boost sustainability, and improve lives.

<[link removed]>Real Life Operation: How Plastics Live in Your Body <[link removed]>

Microplastics infiltrate organs like the brain, lungs, heart, and gut, posing risks for neurodegenerative diseases, respiratory issues, heart disease, and infertility.

<[link removed]>Women Understand the Power of Protest <[link removed]>

EARTHDAY.ORG <[link removed]> President Kathleen Rogers reveals how collective action can change the world.

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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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