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Earth Day has always been a day that acknowledges our planet, which provides for us, and ways we can protect and preserve its ...
NBC’s Brian Cheung joins TODAY to break down numbers and facts about the blue planet, including how it got its name and how ...
Earth Day highlights the actions we can take to address environmental problems. Earth Day is a global event held every year on April 22, dedicated to celebrating Earth's natural beauty and raising ...
Gaylord Nelson, the late U.S. senator and governor of Wisconsin, is considered the founder of Earth Day, which started in ...
Earth Day has its roots in growing concern over pollution in the 1960s, when author Rachel Carson's 1962 book “Silent Spring, ...
We may not think about our planet on a day-to-day basis, but the world we live in is a pretty interesting place. The third ...
Earth Day is celebrated on April 22 each year, promoting environmental protection and awareness since 1970.
On April 22, 2025, the world pauses to celebrate Earth Day. This single day reflects a growing, year-round movement.
April 22 is traditionally known as Earth Day, the occasion where we pause as temporary travelers on our 'blue marble' to ...
The very first Earth Day was celebrated on April 22, 1970. About 20 million Americans joined rallies, cleanups and teach-ins ...
The third rock from the Sun—and to this day, the only one with known intelligent life—there are plenty of fun Earth facts that we all learned from a young age. Still, there are even more ...
To mark Earth Day, NBC’s Brian Cheung joins TODAY to break down numbers and facts about the blue planet, including how it got its name and how many miles food may travel to get to your plate.