In 1970, the first Earth Day ushered in a new environmental consciousness and a wave of environmental laws. 50 years later we are fighting to protect our climate and our future. Many leaders on the front lines can be found in religious and indigenous communities. They are mobilizing their peers, congregations, and villages. And increasingly they are collaborating together across countries and continents. "50th Earth Day Observance with Global Religous and Indigenous Leaders" is hosted in partnership with the Earth Day Network and Faith for Earth at UN Environment. On this 50th Anniversary of Earth Day, join us for a virtual global observance including: • Earth Day blessings from leaders around the world • A forward-looking message from youth climate activists
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