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Small, everyday habits are the building blocks of massive climate progress. Check the board and compare with your friends.
Be honest - which month got the hardest challenge? đđ
If we stopped eating meat, we could reduce the land we use for agriculture by 75%.
That's 31.3 million sq km, or 12.08 million sq mi. An area larger than all of Africa, or about four of the contiguous US.
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Earth Day isnât about being perfect.
Itâs easy to feel like youâre not doing enough.â¨Like your small choices donât matter.
But real change doesnât come from a few people doing everything perfectly.
It comes from millions of people doing something.
Weâve all heard: âJust recycle it.â
So we rinse, sort, try.
But only ~9% of plastic has ever been recycledâwhile production kept rising.
Not about blame. What works:â¨Reduce > Reuse > Recycle
Progress > perfection.
What plastic do you use most?
You think throwing food away is harmless. Itâs not.
Landfills choke food of oxygen â it rots â releases methane (80x stronger than COâ).
Your trash is heating the planet.
Cargo ships used to run on wind.
Then engines replaced sails and shipping became one of the most fossil-fuel dependent industries on Earth.
Now a French startup is bringing wind back with 200-foot sails and a cargo ship that could cut emissions by up to 90%.
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If the planet is warming, why do we still get extreme cold snaps?
It seems backwards. But this is actually one of the clearest signs our climate is changing.
The planet doesn't need one hero.
It needs all of us.
Every sustainable choice adds up. Every action matters.
Join the movement. Track your impact.
Take real steps.
Download Earth Hero today.
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2025 EV Share of New Car Sales, Top 10 Countries
1Norway 97%
2Nepal 73%
3Denmark69%
4Sweden 61%
5Iceland57%
6Finland56%
7Netherlands 56%
8China 53%
9 Singapore 47%
10 Belgium 43%
EVs are now mainstream across much of the world
visualcapitalist.com/ev-shar⌠(SG data added)
Suburbia doesnât have to mean lawns, runoff, and isolation.
It could mean:
Native plants instead of grass
Food you can share
Water that stays clean
Energy made at home
Compost as a commons
This vision feels radical only because we normalized the opposite.
Art by @joan_de_art
Recent U.S. Federal government actions have slowed climate progress, from reduced renewable energy support to weakened international commitments.
Real examples. Real consequences.
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Source: The White House, The Guardian
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Nearly 70 degrees in Iceland. On Christmas.
Scientists have been clear that human caused climate change is making these extremes more frequent and more intense. The Arctic is warming nearly four times faster than the rest of the planet.
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Adopting a climate conscious resolution doesnât have to feel overwhelming.
Download the Earth Hero app to take daily climate action to reduce emissions, improve lives, and care for our shared planet.
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