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Discover five simple, science-backed ways to reconnect with
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Climate change is endangering garment workers across
Asia.
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AI is transforming how we find answers, but its flaws can
also fuel climate misinformation.
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Learn how EARTHDAY.ORG is empowering people to act where
global leaders fall short.
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As coverage for Earth Day 2025 breaks
records, EARTHDAY.ORG’s Sarah Topalian Davies says:
‘World Environment Day is next’.
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Climate action starts in the classroom.
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Women are more concerned about climate change, a gender gap
rooted in culture, identity, and opportunity for change.
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An inside look into the world’s most bikeable cities, and the
next ones to watch.
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EARTHDAY.ORG's Eggi Triyadi discusses the state of climate
education.
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Explore how green initiatives drive economic growth and
balance sustainable development in Latin America.
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