The 50th annual event is expected to activate millions.Fifty years ago, a mobilization of 20 million individuals turned a conversation about our planet into action. A call for change rung out from streets, college campuses and hundreds of cities around the globe, and marked April 22 of 1970 the very first Earth Day. Now, on the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, hundreds of millions of people are estimated to activate for change, although events are going to look a little different this year. In order to curb the spread of coronavirus and keep people healthy and safe, many events have moved to a digital platform or campaign to comply with social distancing. Here are a few ways you can minimize contact and get involved, globally and locally... ...more | ||
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