World Earth Day 2026: Theme, History and Why It Is Celebrated on April 22 | 🙏🏻 LatestLY
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World Earth Day is celebrated on April 22. The goal of the event is to remember the importance of caring for the environment. Because of mass production, pollution, deforestation and other behaviors of the human being, the planet is in environmental crisis.From this fact, the day seeks to raise awareness of good practices.Why is Earth Day celebrated today?The origin of this event refers to the year 1968, when the United States Public Health Serv…
Earth Planet Day is marked annually, on April 22, at the global level, as an opportunity to raise awareness of environmental challenges and protect natural ecosystems. The main goal is to reduce the negative impact on the environment, as well as to promote a sustainable lifestyle.
World Earth Day 2026: Theme, History and Why It Is Celebrated on April 22 | 🙏🏻 LatestLY
Earth Day 2026, themed 'Our Power, Our Planet', mobilises 193 countries to accelerate clean energy and community restoration. With a focus on the '25 per cent Revolution', the 56th anniversary highlights reforestation via the Canopy Project to combat record heat and forest loss. It remains a vital call for 8 billion people to protect our home. 🙏🏻 World Earth Day 2026: Theme, History and Why It Is Celebrated on April 22.
Every year, the date is celebrated. On 22 April, millions of people around the world are mobilizing for Earth Day. Beach clean-ups, tree plantings, awareness campaigns... But behind this global mobilization, a question persists: why was this day fixed precisely on that date? To understand, it is necessary to go back to the 1960s. At this time, the ecological consciousness is not the same as today. Yet, some warning signals begin to worry. In 196…
Earth Day 2026 observed worldwide, focus on clean energy
Earth Day 2026 is being observed across the world, including Pakistan, with renewed calls for environmental protection and climate action. The global event highlights the importance of safeguarding natural resources and promoting sustainability. Earth Day was first observed on April 22, 1970, in the United States and Canada. It later became an international movement in 1990. Since then, it has grown into one of the largest environmental awarenes…
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