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Join the World’s Largest Environmental Movement by Celebrating Earth Day with teach-ins to help our planet.

Join the World’s Largest Environmental Movement by Celebrating Earth Day with teach-ins to help our planet.

Posted in 4-7, 8-12, Active Learning, Digital & Media Literacy, Elementary & Middle Years, Resource | Tagged with earth day, ecojustice, environment impacts, environmental, sustainability

Let’s Open Our Eyes! One plant or animal species disappears every 20 minutes—but we hardly notice it in our daily lives. It’s time for people around the world to hold governments and the private sector accountable for their roles in the environmental crisis causing this disappearance. More than human beings play a unique role in […]


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