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Earth Day: Agile Science in the Anthropocene

Planet Pulse

On the first Earth Day in 1970—with boot prints on the moon fresh in our memory—humanity was buzzing with a desire to make a conscious, global effort to be better stewards of our planet, and endowed with the confidence that we can do great things. The story it tells, is grave. Being curious. Photo by author.

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Frontline Communities Practice Earth Day Every Day

Front And Centered

The driving force behind #EarthDeservesMore was to highlight the stories of our members: people and communities who advance environmental justice and confront climate change every day of the year, not just on a holiday like Earth Day. Below, we’ve provided a recap of some of those events, including photos and videos.

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From Google to North Face: Six of the best Earth Day announcements

Business Green

On its 50th anniversary and in the midst of the worst global crisis in living memory, this year's Earth Day had a particular power and resonance. I've always been somewhat ambivalent about Earth Day. We're good at having Earth Days, but Earth Years? Not so much.

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Reach a Greenability 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. Here are options for promoting your news, events, services and products with Greenability: Greenability Weekly Story & Event Listing.

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Learning how to garden a forest

Grist

Since then, Pepperwood has provided a model of how combining science with local Indigenous research , knowledge, and practices can restore forest health and resiliency while mitigating the growing frequency and severity of fires. The idea behind Earth Day originated in California in 1969. The Western U.S.

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An Oregon artist brings a community together with flowers

AGreenLiving

It was a rough time for her, dealing with some family issues that deeply affected her mental health. She started building a flower sculpture in the back lobby on Earth Day 2021. She started focusing on flowers just before COVID hit. She sought solace in her backyard and began to look there for art materials. “I

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The 2021 GreenBiz 30 Under 30

GreenBiz

Vartan Badalian’s mother has a favorite story to prove that being born on Earth Day imbued him with an innate concern for the environment. One day while sitting in the car, she attempted to toss a piece of gum into a nearby trash can and missed. Essentially, sustainable fashion meets women’s health. Vartan Badalian, 28.