Earth Day is celebrated annually on April 22nd. It serves as a reminder of the importance of environmental protection and sustainability. We celebrate Earth Day to raise awareness about the critical environmental challenges facing our planet and to mobilize efforts to address them. By coming together on Earth Day, we reaffirm our commitment to protecting the environment, promoting sustainability, and ensuring a healthier and more resilient future for all life on Earth. It's a day to reflect on...
GARDEN ROUTE | KAROO NEWS - Today, Earth Day will be celebrated around the
GARDEN ROUTE | KAROO NEWS - Today, Earth Day will be celebrated around the
Monday is Earth Day and the official theme for 2024 is "Planet vs.
Earth Day 2024: Planet vs. Plastics. Plastic is made up of roughly 16,000 different chemicals. The majority of those chemicals are toxic to the human body.
For more than 50 years, Americans have united on one day in April to
Earth Day 2024: Earth Day is an annual event observed across the globe to demonstrate support for environmental protection. Earth Day reminds citizens of the world of the importance of environment conservation and sustainability, encouraging us to come together and take action for a healthier planet and brighter future. The day raises awareness and inspires change, fostering a deep connection with nature.(Also Read | Uttarakhand's Manaskhand Corridor Yatra to begin from April 22 to popularise...
New Delhi: Earth is a beautiful planet in our solar system. Humans, along with animals and other living creatures, call it home. Dedicated to this beautiful planet, people across the globe observe Earth Day on April 22. This special day draws the attention of people to the conservation efforts needed to safeguard the beauty of this planet, which is facing several challenges such as climate change and global warming. This special day has been established to honour the efforts of conservationists...
You probably know what Earth Day is, but what about Arbor Day? This holiday for the trees happens around the same time as Earth Day each year.
Modern supermarkets are no strangers to plastic. From bagged bananas to single-use pouches of baby food, plastic has found its way into nearly every aisle. Judith Enck, a former EPA regional administrator and current head of Beyond Plastics, finds this trend concerning. Less than 10% of plastic gets recycled, leaving most to end up buried, burned, or dumped.
From green commuting choices to data gathering and education efforts, UWinnipeg staff and students are making sustainability a daily habit.
When Earth Day rolls around each year, it reminds us that the planet and