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​Earth Day 2020

On 22 April, Earth Day celebrates its 50th anniversary with a focus on Climate Action.

Climate change represents the biggest challenge to the future of humanity and the eco-systems which make our world habitable. Unless every country in the world steps up with urgency and ambition, the future of our descendants will be dangerous.

Earth Day 2020 is an important opportunity for people from around the world to unite in creativity, innovation, ambition, and bravery, in order to meet our climate crisis and seize the opportunities of working towards a zero carbon future.

For further information about Earth Day, visit: www.earthday.org/earthday/countdown-to-2020

Published: 9th March 2020
Page last updated: Thursday 28th May 2020 6:09 PM

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