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The History of Earth Day—And Why It Still Matters Today
Every April 22, the world unites for Earth Day, but few know the protest-filled, passionate origins behind it. Born from the environmental crises of the 1960s and led by a determined U.S. senator, the first Earth Day in 1970 became the largest civic event in history and sparked lasting change. Discover how a single day grew into a global movement—and how you can carry its legacy forward by standing for forests, people, and our planet.
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Apr 183 min read


Good Climate News: February 2025—Comebacks, Breakthroughs, and Rescues
🌱 Good Climate News  This Month While the headlines may feel heavy right now, there’s real progress happening—solutions being built, species making comebacks, and people coming together for the planet. In this post, we’re taking a moment to reflect on some good climate news to brighten our feeds.  🛩 The Northern Bald Ibis is back from extinction, now scientists are teaching the birds migration routes 📷: The Guardian The northern bald ibis was extinct in central Europe  for
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Feb 192 min read
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