From Washington Conservation Action <[email protected]>
Subject A few ways to take action this Earth Day!
Date April 21, 2025 10:31 PM
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Happy Earth Day.

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John,

55 years ago, on April 22, millions of people gathered across this country to demand clean air and clean water in our communities. The modern environmental movement was born, and Earth Day grew into a global institution.

2025 Environmental Lobby Day Rally at the Washington Capitol

On this Earth Day, in Washington, D.C., powerful forces want to take us back to a time when cities were shrouded in smog that required expensive medical visits, rivers caught on fire, and unregulated toxic pollution created cancer clusters nationwide – all in the name of more profit for greedy billionaires. The Trump administration is in the process of gutting the Environmental Protection Agency, setting aside more than 30 national environmental laws like the Clean Air Act, attacking the Endangered Species Act, opening our national forests to clear-cutting, allowing commercial fishing in marine national monuments, and more.

Washington Conservation Action says, “NO” to anyone who tries to undo the environmental progress we’ve advocated for together.

The best thing you can do this Earth Day? Join with others and take action! Below are a few ways you can celebrate Earth Day by taking a stand for people and nature.

Urge your lawmakers to protect funding for climate action

Legislators are finalizing budget proposals as we speak. As the state faces a budget shortfall this year, we must ensure that social and environmental services are not cut! We need legislators to stand strong and prioritize investments in programs that cut climate pollution, improve public transportation, and make efficient energy affordable for families. Send a message to your lawmakers now! [[link removed]]

Donate a matched gift for Early Giving

We’ve set a goal to raise $25,000 for the Give Big campaign to help fund our work to protect people and nature as one. Every dollar raised for this campaign will be matched, which means you get to double your impact! Early giving opens today. Donate now! [[link removed]]

Read and discuss Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring with us

Attend our upcoming virtual book club meeting on May 6 at 6 p.m. [[link removed]] where we will be discussing the iconic "Silent Spring" by Rachel Carson, the book that gave rise to the first Earth Day! Everyone is welcome. You do not have to finish reading the book to participate.

Apply for the $100,000 Bullitt Prize application

We know that so many great leaders lack the funding they need to thrive. The Bullitt Prize is awarded annually to young, environmental changemakers — that could be you! Don’t miss out on this opportunity. Apply for this life-changing prize! [[link removed]]

Wear your values in style

Rep your favorite environmental organization (us) in our limited-edition Earth Month t-shirts! Now available in Youth sizes. We are partnering with Recover Brands, a zero-waste apparel store to fundraise for environmental organizations like ours. T-shirts are only available for purchase through April 30 — so get yours now! [[link removed]]

Run for Clean Air

Calling all runners to take on a 3,6, or 12-hour vert challenge on Tiger Mountain on Saturday, April 26. Every trail loop completed supports our work to fight for clean air. Sign up to run here. [[link removed]]

Keep Fighting and Happy Earth Day,

-Washington Conservation Action

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