Fifty Years Past the First Earth Day, a Frayed Planet—and a Sublime One

On the fiftieth anniversary of the first Earth Day, let’s think for a moment about the Earth—backdrop for our busy and dramatic life, but also a planet. Yes, it’s a planet badly degraded, and, yes, it’s a planet worth fighting for, as hard as we know how.
Why Earth Day is more important than ever

Earth day 2020 is not just the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, but also the anniversary of the signing of the Paris Agreement to take climate action. The pandemic is a stark reminder of the vulnerability of humans and the planet in the face of global scale threats.
EARTH DAY LIVE – 2020

On April 22, we’re flooding the world with hope, optimism and action. Will you join us? Watch Live.