Remove Climate change Remove Earth Day Remove Magazine
article thumbnail

Earth Day goes big & virtual again

Greenability Magazine

This Earth Day will be bigger than ever, offering the public the opportunity to join events around the world as it will be mostly virtual again in response to COVID-19. Earth Day will be celebrated with live, interactive events in Kansas City and worldwide. On the first Earth Day in 1970, U.S.

article thumbnail

How to get involved in virtual and local Earth Day events

AGreenLiving

However, Earth Day , recognized this year on April 22, 2021, presents a plethora of focused ways to engage with fellow activists, environmentalists and scientists. The Earth Day Initiative consolidates your options in one online location at EarthDay.org. If you’re interested in attending, you can RSVP in advance for free.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Promote your green events for free

Greenability Magazine

Photo: Lawrence Earth Day Parade (before COVID-19). The post Promote your green events for free appeared first on Greenability Magazine. This is a community service offered by Greenability to help promote free and low-cost events that support environmental efforts.

article thumbnail

Become a citizen scientist with an app

Greenability Magazine

You can help scientists track plastic pollution and air quality as part of Earth Challenge 2020 by making simple observations from your home and recording them on a phone app. The Earth Day Network, Wilson Center and U.S. The post Become a citizen scientist with an app appeared first on Greenability Magazine.

article thumbnail

A decidedly impartial review of Mark Jacobson’s 100% Clean, Renewable Energy and Storage for Everything

Renewable Energy World

Happy Earth Day 2021! In just ten years, Jacobson has harnessed passion, determination and science to re-frame the way renewable energy is seen and, ultimately, accepted as a viable solution to climate change and air pollution. Climate Change Conference in Paris. In December, Jacobson attended the U.N.

article thumbnail

The Overview Effect

Grist

The 90-year-old man, the oldest person to go to space, said humans can’t continue “burying our heads in the sand” about climate change, and that “we’re at a tipping point.”. climate conference in Poland they needed a “ reality check ” on climate change. Sending everyone into orbit clearly isn’t an option.

Earth Day 104
article thumbnail

Market to eco-conscious target audience

Greenability Magazine

Readers also learn about environmental conferences, speakers and events ranging from Earth Day fairs to solar home tours and native plant workshops. The post Market to eco-conscious target audience appeared first on Greenability Magazine. Every ad is linked directly to the advertiser’s website or promotional web page.