Each year’s celebration has a theme

Each year’s celebration has a theme
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In 2016, the theme of Earth Day was “Trees for the Earth” with the goal of planting 7.8 million trees in time for Earth Day’s 50th anniversary in 2020.

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Scientists lend their voices and support

Scientists lend their voices and support
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Although the March for Science began as its own separate movement in February 2017, by April of that year, it joined Earth Day marches and celebrations in Washington, D.C., and 360 other cities. While the group’s aims of protecting science from “manipulation by special interests,” and opposing policies that “threaten to further restrict scientists’ ability to research and communicate their findings” are not solely related to the health of the Earth, they do go hand in hand with supporting environmentalists and earth scientists.

Earth Day is still a grass-roots movement

Earth Day is still a grass-roots movement
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While yes, Earth Day has become a global phenomenon, it still counts on local initiatives to demonstrate the power of change on a smaller but still-critical level. A few examples: In 2015, Tanzania led efforts to protect the Usambara Mountains, including teaching residents about how to conserve water, while in Puerto Rico, celebrations centred around the establishment of a new eco-park and an initiative began to keep the island garbage free for 100 days.

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There’s still a lot of work that needs to be done

There’s still a lot of work that needs to be done
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As Earth Day’s founding organisation reports, all this interest and action has not been without its counterpoint from climate change deniers, lobbyists, politicians and more. Despite the challenges, it’s an Earth Day fact that the day is considered “the largest secular observance in the world.” That is no small feat and, although corporate interests continue to plague meaningful efforts at policy change to make the world more liveable, the fact that by 2010 Earth Day had coordinated with 75,000 global partners – and that number has only grown since then – is cause for celebration.

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The theme of Earth Day 2021 is…

The theme of Earth Day 2021 is…
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The theme for this year’s Earth Day is “Restore the Earth.” It’s dedicated to focusing on “natural processes, emerging green technologies and innovative thinking that can restore the world’s ecosystems,” reports EarthDay.org.

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