Earth Day is a global call to action that unites people in protecting our planet and creating a sustainable future.
Each year, millions come together to restore our environment, champion renewable energy, and promote climate literacy. Earth Day 2026 continues this powerful tradition, encouraging communities to plant trees, reduce waste, and advocate for policies that safeguard nature.
By participating in local projects or supporting worldwide campaigns, we can all contribute to the health of our ecosystems and ensure cleaner air, water, and soil for generations to come. This is our moment to work collectively, inspire change, and celebrate the beauty and resilience of Earth.
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