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Here are five of the
scariest, most bone-chilling facts about climate change to get you in
the mood for Halloween this season.
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This Halloween, protect your
furry friends from hidden plastic dangers with five scarily simple,
eco-friendly ways to keep microplastics out of your pet's
lives.
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On National Mentoring Day, we
introduce the Fall 2025 cohort of EARTHDAY.ORG interns.
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Feeling climate anxiety? Take
action through cleanups, education, reforestation, and advocacy
with EARTHDAY.ORG. Your voice and actions
matter.
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Music festivals all over the
world are taking responsibility for their environmental
impact.
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How board games — through
fostering climate education, love for nature, and player cooperation —
can encourage people who play them to be
environmentalists.
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Space debris may orbit far
above Earth, but its dangers — satellite loss, falling wreckage, and
warming skies — prove that pollution is a universe-wide
threat.
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Our world is dependent on
devices for virtually everything. But, there’s a heavy environmental
cost, and it’s only getting worse.
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In memoriam of Jane Goodall —
the trailblazing activist and researcher who inspired minds, touched
hearts, and changed lives for humans and animals
alike.
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Extinction gives us a fright!
Watch these uplifting documentaries to get into the environmentalist
spirit.
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Melting Arctic ice is
bringing ancient “zombie viruses” out of their graves. Experts say
it’s not the end of the world, but there are still some scary
unknowns.
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Art and climate action can
coexist — and thrive. From solar sculptures to wind-powered light
shows, creativity is lighting the path to a renewable
future.
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Since 1970, we've been mobilizing over 1 billion people
annually on Earth Day, and every day, to protect the
planet.
Make a direct and positive impact on the environment today
by donating to help fight climate change,
plastic pollution, deforestation, and the scourge of fast
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