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...
If you are looking for a way to engage your students this Earth Day, we have a list of fun crafts, activities, and lesson plans that promote eco-consciousnesses.
And while we continue avoiding another stone age by exploring space and
World Earth Day, also known as International Mother Earth Day, is a popular event celebrated all over the world to promote environmental sustainability and awareness. Earth Day is being observed on Monday, April 22, 2024, this year. Aerial photographs of the planet's "natural landscapes and rich biodiversity" were featured in the Google Doodle for Earth Day 2024, highlighting the significance of preserving these wonders for future generations. "The Google letters showcase some of the places...
April 22 is the 55th World Earth Day. In China, this year's World Earth Day has the theme caring for earth and living in harmony with nature. Our reporter Yang Shanshan went to Yimeng Mountain in Shandong Province to see how the ecology is being restored.
These sweet sonnets and haikus are the perfect Earth Day poems to add to your reading list.
Earth Day 2024 Google's doodle: The doodle featured photos of the planet's varying ecosystems, including deserts and glaciers and the search engine gave an explanation for each of the alphabets in the doodle.
Protecting drinking water at its source is an important part of the process
Earth Day is right around the corner. But what does the day even mean?
Perhaps if we started an Inflation Day movement, more attention could be drawn to the fact that rising price levels are the results of public policy choices.
From the editorial: On the first Earth Day in 1970, "an estimated 175 college students gathered in Duluth’s Leif Erikson Park at 4:45 a.m. With songs and readings, they reflected on the relationship between humankind and the environment."