Climate Action
Media Advisory: Six-month countdown to Earth Day
October 18, 2019
October 16, 2019, Global Release
This Tuesday, October 22, Earth Day Network and thousands of partners will launch the six-month countdown to Earth Day with major announcements across some of our global campaigns for action. The urgency has never been greater, and the stakes have never been higher. As Earth Day reaches its milestone 50th Anniversary in April 2020, nature and the environment face enormous challenges from loss of biodiversity, pollution, degradation of our ecosystems, and climate change. For many reasons, the 50th anniversary of Earth Day will mark a pivotal year for our planet.
Our campaigns are intended to activate at least a billion people worldwide to meet Earth Day’s 2020 theme, climate action:
- EARTHRISE, an intergenerational global movement for climate action that will mobilize around the world on April 22, 2020
- The Great Global Cleanup, a worldwide campaign to remove billions of pieces of trash from neighborhoods, beaches, rivers, lakes, trails, and parks — reducing waste and plastic pollution, improving habitats, and preventing harm to wildlife and humans.
- Earth Challenge, the largest-ever global citizen science initiative, which will arm everyday individuals with the tools they need to report on the health and wellbeing of the environment, from their drinking water, to their air quality, to the species around them.
- Foodprints for the Future, a collaboration with individuals, communities, and partners across all sectors to address one of the largest contributors to climate change facing us today: our food system
- Artists for the Earth, a global campaign bringing artists from around the world in every discipline, using the power of their art to express our common humanity.
- Denis Hayes, principal organizer of the first Earth Day
- Lorenzo Fioramonti, Italian Minister of Education
- Dotsie Bausch, Olympic Medalist and Founder and Executive Director, Switch4Good
- Alexandria Villaseñor, climate striker and founder of Earth Uprising International
- Anne Bowser, Director of Innovation, The Wilson Center
- Bill McKibben, founder of 350.org
- Reverend Ed Brown, Director and CEO, Care of Creation, Inc.
- Reverend Lennox Yearwood, Jr., President and CEO of the Hip Hop Caucus
- Angela Valenzuela, climate activist and organizer for Fridays for Future Chile
- Yeb Saño, Executive Director of Greenpeace Southeast Asia and board member of the Global Catholic Climate Movement
- Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim, coordinator for the Association of Peul Women and Autochthonous Peoples of Chad
- Ricky Kej, Grammy Award-winning musician and environmental advocate
- Hilda Heine, President, Marshall Islands