Earth Day 2025: What is it all about?

This year marks the 55th anniversary of Earth Day’s inception.

It began in the United States back in 1970 and has since become a global observance, embraced by millions across different nations.

The day serves as a moment to celebrate the accomplishments of the environmental movement while also drawing attention to the ongoing need to safeguard our planet.

Earth Day is observed each year on 22 April.

What is Earth Day and how did it start?

Earth Day is an annual worldwide initiative observed on 22 April.

The very first Earth Day took place in 1970 in the US, where 20 million individuals rallied to voice their concerns over pressing environmental problems such as oil spills, contaminated waterways, and air quality issues.

Following that historic day, the US government created the Environmental Protection Agency and introduced or enhanced several laws focused on environmental protection.

In 1990, the event extended its reach globally. Organisers report that more than one billion people now participate in Earth Day events across hundreds of countries.

What is the theme for Earth Day 2025?

Each Earth Day features a unique focus.

The 2025 theme is ‘Our power, Our planet’, highlighting the importance of clean energy.

Organisers are advocating for a worldwide increase in renewable energy production—specifically, a threefold boost by the year 2030.

They’re also motivating individuals to get involved in eco-friendly efforts through activities like signing petitions and planning demonstrations.

In earlier years, Earth Day themes have revolved around issues like plastic waste and wildlife conservation.


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