International Earth Day
April 22 All day
International Earth Day is celebrated every year on April 22 as a global event dedicated to environmental protection, sustainability, and climate action. First held in 1970, it has grown into the world’s largest civic observance, engaging over 1 billion people across more than 193 countries.
History and Purpose
Earth Day was founded by Gaylord Nelson, a U.S. senator, to raise public awareness about environmental issues and inspire action at both the national and global levels. Coordinated today by EARTHDAY.ORG, the day focuses on educating the public, advocating for sustainable practices, and influencing environmental legislation.
The celebration has had significant impact, including the creation of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and landmark laws like the Clean Air Act, shaping decades of environmental policy.
Why We Celebrate
Earth Day highlights the urgent need to:
- Combat climate change and global warming
- Promote renewable energy and green technologies
- Reduce waste, pollution, and environmental degradation
- Protect ecosystems, forests, oceans, and wildlife
- Inspire individuals and communities to take sustainable action
How to Celebrate
- Plant trees or start a garden
- Organize or join local clean-up events
- Reduce energy consumption and switch to renewable sources
- Advocate for environmental legislation and policies
- Educate yourself and others about climate and sustainability
Earth Day serves as a call to action reminding people worldwide that protecting the planet is a shared responsibility and that small steps can lead to meaningful change.
