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Subject [Newsletter] 7 Powerful Plant Proteins That Pack a Punch
Date October 25, 2025 1:34 PM
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<[link removed]>EARTHDAY.ORG keeps you plugged into the pulse of the world’s largest environmental movement. With opportunities to join cleanups or take direct action through advocacy, we are the link between you and Earth Day, every day.

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<[link removed]>Data Doesn't Do Denial <[link removed]>

World Statistics Day spotlights the statistics that demonstrate the stark realities of plastic pollution and fossil fuel consumption.

<[link removed]>7 Powerful Plant Proteins That Pack a Punch <[link removed]>

Plants pack serious protein — without the cruelty or climate cost. Discover 7 powerful plant proteins that fuel your body and help heal the planet.

<[link removed]>Green Words That Should Go Extinct: 10 Terms That Annoy Us All <[link removed]>

Learn about 10 popular environmental terms that are overused and misleading — and why we might want to dump them as a movement.

<[link removed]>The Cruel Costs of Factory Farming <[link removed]>

As the world population grows, the need for meat and animal products grows with it. But how can this demand be met without compromising health and safety?

<[link removed]>Alaska is America’s Living Laboratory for Climate Change <[link removed]>

Alaska is more than a wild frontier, it’s a living laboratory revealing how melting ice, thawing permafrost, and shifting ecosystems shape Earth’s climate future.

<[link removed]>Clean Energy Saves Money and Lives <[link removed]>

Clean energy is now the cheapest power source. Discover how renewables cut costs, save lives, and power a sustainable, healthier future worldwide.

<[link removed]>Hazardous Hems: How Fashion Wreaks Havoc on Health <[link removed]>

Hidden behind colorful fabrics lies a harmful textile industry. With chemical exposure and pollution, Global South countries pay the biggest price for fashion. 

<[link removed]>Education as the Engine for Change <[link removed]>

On World Students’ Day, we honor Dr. Abdul Kalam’s legacy by empowering youth through climate education — fueling innovation, leadership, and global sustainability.

<[link removed]>Saving the Earth, One Treaty at a Time <[link removed]>

To honor United Nations day, discover how three of their major environmental treaties serve as pillars in shaping global climate policies.

<[link removed]>Our Man in Brussels <[link removed]>

At the EU’s Education for Climate Day in Brussels, EARTHDAY.ORG’s Johnny Dabrowski champions universal climate education.

<[link removed]>How the United Nations Turned Environmental Crises Into Global Victories <[link removed]>

In honor of the United Nations' 80th anniversary, take a look at how this international organization has been influential in environmental actions and policies.

<[link removed]>5 Ways the Trump Administration Is Trying to Kill Renewable Energy (And Why It’s a Terrible Idea) <[link removed]>

The Trump administration is sabotaging clean energy while boosting fossil fuels with billions in subsidies. Here’s how — and why we need to fight back now.

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