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05/28/2026

Is the world's most common w**d killer safe? 🌾

Glyphosate is used on farms across the globe, but governments, farmers, and communities can't agree on what to do about it.

Some countries are banning it. Others are doubling down.

And the debate cuts right to the heart of one of the biggest questions in food today:Can we feed the world without depending on chemicals?

We broke it down — from Vietnam to Kenya to your dinner plate.
đź”—https://www.earthday.org/the-global-debate-over-glysophate/

05/18/2026

History planted in real time 🌱

On Earth Day 2026, Hillary Kiplagat Kibiwott planted 23,326 trees in just 24 hours at Kenya’s Kessup Forest, breaking a Guinness World Record and proving the power of community-led climate action.
What began as one person’s mission became a movement carried by an entire community standing together through the night for the future of our planet.

This is what Our Power, Our Planet looks like. Read more: https://www.earthday.org/how-one-young-kenyans-23326-trees-showed-the-world-what-climate-action-looks-like/

05/01/2026

Block by block. Neighbor by neighbor. đź§ąđź’š

This Earth Day, our partner Block By Block Philly is turning community action into real change—cleaning streets, reducing waste, and rebuilding pride across Philadelphia. What started as tackling litter has grown into a movement for public health, environmental justice, and stronger neighborhoods.

From removing illegal dumping to bringing people together through cleanup events, art, and education—this is what Our Power, Our Planet looks like on the ground.

Read more: https://www.earthday.org/cleaning-up-philadelphia-block-by-block/

Building a Climate Movement in the Gulf South | Earth Day 04/30/2026

"For years now, the climate and progressive movements have faced significant challenges in translating momentum into meaningful change. Despite large-scale marches and passionate demonstrations, tangible policy outcomes have remained elusive. And while leaders have spoken to the urgency felt by so many, there is a growing sense among supporters that words alone are no longer enough."

From our Youth Op-Ed Series: Eric Gonzales shares his journey into organizing and how Ignition Front is mobilizing young people to confront fossil fuel power and build a movement for change.

Read more:

Building a Climate Movement in the Gulf South | Earth Day Ignition Front is a national youth movement that builds up leaders to confront the injustices bred from fossil fuel extraction, and also to challenge its members to envision the better world we know is possible.

Towards Wholeness: Earth is the Pulse We Cannot Forget | Earth Day 04/29/2026

"Our power, Our planet invites us to acknowledge that love for the Earth cannot end at our gaze. It must live in and through our commitments. How we see the Earth shapes how we see ourselves."

From our Youth Op-Ed Series: Aniya Butler reflects on how war, extraction, and climate collapse are deeply connected—and why climate justice must be at the center of this moment.

Read more:

Towards Wholeness: Earth is the Pulse We Cannot Forget | Earth Day As headlines flood us with geopolitical crises, climate and environmental justice seem to have receded to the margins of the world’s attention. An Earth Day Op-Ed.

04/27/2026

When maps come up short and the path ahead is uncertain, how do we find our way? That’s the question at the heart of Climate Wayfinding: Healing Ourselves and the Planet We Call Home, a new book by Dr. Katharine K. Wilkinson. Bill McKibben calls it “invaluable.”
Order a copy, learn about reading groups, and find book tour events at www.climatewayfinding.earth.
Short film based on the book Climate Wayfinding by Katharine K. Wilkinson and design by Ampersand; generously created pro bono by BCG BrightHouse.

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