Celebrate Earth Day 2021 Virtually
The Covid-19 pandemic may be with us for some time, but
there are still many ways to participate in the 51st anniversary of the global
environmental movement. The Biden administration will host world leaders at an Earth
Day 2021 global climate summit on April 22. Many important environmental events
have occurred on Earth Day since 1970, including the 2016 signing of the Paris
Agreement, as Earth Day continues to be a momentous and unifying day each year.
Be a part of this historic climate summit by taking action to restore the
Earth.
Earth Day
special cyberspace events uncovering developments and communication
possibilities at both local and worldwide locales in the movement include three
days of multi-hour live events, free to all.
April 20, a four-hour digital Global Youth
Climate Summit with panels, speeches, discussion and special appearances by
youth climate activists such as Greta Thunberg; followed by a four-hour Hip Hop
Caucus, a youth-led virtual summit entitled “We Shall Breathe”.
April 21, a multi-lingual global education
virtual summit entitled “Teach for the Planet”, spanning several time zones and
featuring activists from around the world.
April 22, beginning at noon (EST), multi-hour, multi-channel livestream
including workshops, panel discussions and special performances focused on
Earth Day’s 2021 theme, “Restore Our Earth”.
To learn more, go to EarthDay.org/earth-day-2021.