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Farmers, fisherman, and firefighters are leading a green
revolution through renewable energy, transforming essential industries
into sustainable powerhouses.
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Explore how the Maiden, Mother, and Crone archetypes
transcend from fantasy to real life through three women leading the
fight against climate change.
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Esi Buobasa, Sophia Kianni, and Christiana Figueres show how
women lead the fight against climate change despite the barriers they
face.
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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.
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Check out our new video for kids about Earth Day and make sure to
spread the word. The video is free for distribution!
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New laws are pushing the fashion industry toward
sustainability by banning wasteful practices and enforcing
transparency. Learn how governments are taking action.
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Find out how regenerative practices benefit the whole planet
and how you can contribute to the movement.
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Schools are rapidly transitioning to solar energy to promote
sustainability and create opportunities for students to learn more
about renewable energy.
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Communities in the Global South are rapidly adopting
renewables to reduce costs, boost sustainability, and improve
lives.
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Microplastics infiltrate organs like the brain, lungs, heart,
and gut, posing risks for neurodegenerative diseases, respiratory
issues, heart disease, and infertility.
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EARTHDAY.ORG President Kathleen Rogers
reveals how collective action can change the world.
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