Earth Day
2020 is the 50th Anniversary of Earth Day. Celebrations will include activities
such as the Great Global CleanUp, Citizen Science, Advocacy, Education, and
art.
COVID-19
has shifted the global emphasis to Digital Mobilizations. Individual activities
such as education and cleanups are encouraged where local conditions permit.
“At Earth Day Network, the health and safety of volunteers and participants in
Earth Day events is our top concern. Amid the recent outbreak, we encourage
people to rise up but to do so safely and responsibly — in many cases, that
means using our voices to drive action online rather than in person,” said
Kathleen Rogers, President of Earth Day Network.
Earth Day
will educate and mobilize more than one billion people to grow and support the
next generation of environmental activists. It's time to reimagine what we can
collectively do for our global environment with activities and events.
The five
components:
Citizen
Science: Earth Day is leveraging Citizen Science and emerging technologies to
engage one million global citizens in the 50th anniversary “Earth Challenge
2020,” collecting one billion data points to measure air quality, water
quality, pollution and human health. This initiative is being developed in
association with dozens of major partners in the science and health communities
as well as leading technology companies.
Advocacy:
The time is now to mobilize and take action to save our planet. Earth Day will
amplify direct links between technological innovation and inclusive climate
prosperity, two signature themes we will be emphasizing around the world as we
build towards the 50th Anniversary of Earth Day in 2020. Earth Day is creating
millions of avenues for civic engagement in all 190 countries around the world
and working with global decision-makers, including policy makers, local,
regional and national governments and corporate sector leaders, to reach a
diverse network of citizens around the world.
Volunteering:
Earth Day is engaging volunteers across the globe for a month-long worldwide
volunteer-driven program, “The Great Global Cleanup” and starting with cleanups
for Earth Day 2019. We expect 100 million people participating in public
events, as well as one billion others — including K-12 students around the
world — to remove billions of pieces of trash from our neighborhoods, beaches,
and parks. EDN is also working with partners to plant 7.8 billion trees, one
for every human who will live on the planet in 2020. Combined, these volunteer
activities will be the largest volunteer event in history.
Education:
Earth Day is building environmental and climate literacy worldwide. EDN will
continue to work with teachers, students, innovators and thought leaders to
educate and activate a new generation of environmental leaders around the
world.
Events:
Earth Day is now recognized worldwide as the planet's most significant civic
engagement event each year. The 50th anniversary of Earth Day will be marked by
tens of thousands of rallies and community events in every country in the
world, and large-scale signature events to take place in Washington, D.C., and
other global capitals.
Artists for
the Earth: As Earth Day reaches its milestone 50th Anniversary in April 2020,
nature and the environment are faced with enormous challenges from loss of
biodiversity, pollution, degradation of our ecosystems, and climate change. Art
must join with science to personalize climate change and disseminate it to a
wider audience.
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