Climate Action
Earth Day Is Really Earth ‘Action’ Day: Here’s A Taste of What’s Happening Globally
April 15, 2025
Earth Day 2025 is one week away and individuals and communities all around the world are gearing up to host some of the year’s biggest and smallest events in order to raise awareness about diverse environmental topics.
EARTHDAY.ORG continuously inspires and strives to inform the public on our most pressing issues. As such, EARTHDAY.ORG has created an interactive world map to highlight all of the diverse Earth Month events happening globally. There are over 6,000 individual events in over 100 countries – from community roundtable discussions, to trash cleanups and climate teach-ins, to citizen science activities, faith, arts and culture events.
Here’s a snap-shot of some of the biggest and best events.
Flagship Earth Day Events
To mark the 55th anniversary of Earth Day, EARTHDAY.ORG is partnering with OMMM and the Good News Corporation to present a free, public Earth Day concert in New York City’s Times Square on April 22. Proceedings kick off at 1130 AM ET under the banner title ‘Love Your Mother’ – which also happens to be a slogan on one of our official Earth Day ‘T’shirts.
The concert is hosted by British artist, publisher and all round sustainability powerhouse, Jarvis Smith, who is bringing together speakers, musicians and singers of all backgrounds to celebrate Mother Earth and inspire hope for a better future. One special featured artist is Antonique Smith, a Grammy-nominated singer, actress and EARTHDAY.ORG’s very first official Earth Action Day 2025 Ambassador. It promises to be a memorable event so if you are in New York City on Earth Day, come and see us!
While EARTHDAY.ORG is partnering with major celebrities in NYC, in the city of Rome we are hosting an afternoon of important discussions on renewable energy. The event will be held at the beautiful Ara Pacis, the Altar of Peace, in Rome on April 22 at 3PM local time, hosted by our very own Kathleen Rogers, President of EARTHDAY.ORG.
She will be joined by, amongst others, an esteemed guest list, including Gilberto Pichetto Fratin, the Minister of Environment and Energy Security, for the Italian government, Roberto Gualtieri, the Mayor of Rome and Francesco La Camera is the Director-General of the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA). Together they will take part in panel discussions under the title, “Strategies and Policies for a Sustainable Future”.
Earth Action Day Roundtables
Earth Action Day Roundtables are a major new EARTHDAY.ORG initiative central to the Earth Day 2025 theme, Our Power, Our Planet – which is calling for a tripling of electricity generated by renewable energy by 2030. These roundtable discussions, hosted on or around April 22, by city governments, faith institutions, universities, grassroots environmental groups and other citizen organizers, aim to foster community discussions on climate action, with a focus on renewable energy adoption.
One such event is the Atlanta Youth Climate Action Summit, which will be hosted by the Mayor’s Office of Sustainability & Resilience, which will take place on April 22. $85,000 in grants will be distributed to youth leaders at the event to help back their ideas in developing climate solutions. Similarly, the City of San Francisco is hosting a Climate Action Plan kickoff event on April 16 and a Climate Action Youth Summit on April 18, providing spaces for community members of all ages to engage in collaboration and discussion of important climate issues.
Additionally, several universities — including the University of Vermont, University of Washington, and Gonzaga University — are all hosting forums involving public officials, such as city council members, state representatives and senators, and tribal leaders to discuss renewable energy.
If you or someone you know is interested in helping to organize a roundtable event, EARTHDAY.ORG has roundtable toolkits for both city governments & citizen organizers which provide lots of information on the 2025 Earth Day theme, renewable energy resources, checklists of necessary steps toward hosting a roundtable, and even sample agendas.
Tackle Trash – Join A Cleanup
Waste and plastic pollution cleanups are another major EARTHDAY.ORG campaign area. The Great Global Cleanup Movement aims to connect environmental leaders around the world and provide them with the necessary resources to organize and host community cleanup events.
As cleanups are a key volunteer opportunity, EARTHDAY.ORG is already highlighting over 1,500 global cleanup events on its Earth Day Activities map. Many of these events, scheduled during the weeks leading up to and following Earth Day, are free and open to the public. Registration links for each event can be found on the activities map.
For those in the Washington D.C. area, there are several events happening in the next few weeks, including the Anacostia Watershed Society’s Earth Day Cleanup on April 26 and the Earth Day—Youth in Action: Indigenous Ecosystems cleanup on April 20, hosted by the National Museum of the American Indian.
There are hundreds more events occurring across the country, from Massachusetts and New Jersey to Florida, Texas, Arizona, and California. On April 22, the Ecological Servants Project is hosting the Annual Earth Day Clean-Up in Venice Beach, Los Angeles; Keep Nature Wild will host a cleanup at San Francisco’s Candlestick Point State Recreation Area on April 19; Friends of Woodland Park in Houston, Texas are holding a Bayou cleanup at Woodland Park on 22; the University of Arizona will be organizing a “Team up to Clean up” event on April 24.
EARTHDAY.ORG is also partnering with marginalized communities in many U.S. cities in order to address various local environmental issues. Little Havana, Miami is tackling an illegal trash dumping problem, while San Antonio where they are cleaning up urban green spaces in targeted cleanup events. In Raleigh, North Carolina, we will support a workforce cleanup program on Earth Day in which people experiencing homelessness can participate and get paid an hourly wage for their work, in addition to receiving a meal after the event. On Arbor Day, April 25, EARTHDAY.ORG is partnering with Detroit Hives to organize the cleanup of a vacant lot in Detroit, Michigan in order to turn it into a thriving community greenspace and create homes for bees!
Earth Day cleanups are happening across the United States and in many other countries around the world, including Canada, the United Kingdom, Portugal, Spain, Germany, Australia, Vietnam, Kenya, Brazil, Malaysia, Brazil, Chile, China, Poland and Nicaragua.
Education Is Very ‘Earth Day’
There are over 500 registered educational events worldwide, including teach-ins, classroom activities, workshops, and symposiums. In addition, 530 schools have signed up as educational ambassadors.
Teach-in events in particular have a long history with Earth Day. The first started in 1969 and 1970, many of them took place on college campuses, and they were inspired by the anti-Vietnam war protests. They aimed to educate communities on a variety of environmental topics and encourage people to take action. Activism should be peaceful but it can never be silent! The teach-in events hosted today are a part of Earth Day’s legacy, enabling a new generation to simultaneously celebrate the history of the environmental movement and forge their own path forward.
This wave of engaged activism continues to maintain its momentum; across the globe, there are already 917 marches, rallies, protests, and other advocacy events scheduled for Earth Month.
Digital Earth Day
In addition to the thousands of in-person Earth Month events highlighted on EARTHDAY.ORG’s map, there are also several digital and online events you can participate in.
Earth Action Day is all about inviting everyone to take part! Our Earth Action Day website is packed with ideas, be it signing petitions, writing to lawmakers about backing renewable energy or demanding action on plastic production or supporting climate education in every school. There’s a ton you can do online!
Plus, both of EARTHDAY.ORG’s flagship events in Rome and NYC on April 22 will also be live streamed to audiences around the world on EARTHDAY.ORG’s various social media platforms. So follow us on social media to stay plugged in.
On April 22, EARTHDAY.ORG will be broadcasting four new video installments of the “22 Minutes With…” speaker series. Each video will feature a different guest speaker from diverse environmental fields. The four videos will explore the topics of renewable energy transitions, waste pollution in the global south, building a sustainable fashion business, and faith communities at the forefront of climate justice.
This Earth Month, it is clear that people around the world are ready and willing to pursue a safer and healthier environmental future. Join the Earth Day movement and make your opinions, your voice and your concerns HEARD! Wherever you live, there are countless opportunities to get involved and make a difference. Join us.
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