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Earth Day: We can all contribute to climate action
Archana Soreng, climate activist and member of the UN Secretary-General’s Youth Advisory Group on Climate Change, belongs to the Kharia tribe in Odisha, India. Indigenous communities like hers protect more than 20 percent of our planet's land and 80 percent of its biodiversity. This Earth Day, we celebrate the invaluable contributions of indigenous and local communities who relentlessly protect our planet. “We all can contribute towards climate action; our voice matters,” Archana says in this interview for our Voices of Change series.
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Only one Mother Earth
This International Mother Earth Day is a call for action to tackle the triple planetary crisis – climate change, pollution, and biodiversity loss – that is threatening the well-being and survival of people around the world.
Read the Secretary-General’s statement
UN honours Sir David Attenborough
Recognizing his outsized impact on the global environmental movement, the UN Environment Programme presented Sir David Attenborough with the Champions of the Earth Lifetime Achievement Award, the UN’s highest environmental honour.
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Act Now on Climate Change
Netflix Film teamed up with the UN to host this Act Now on Climate Change conversation, inspired by Don’t Look Up and the landmark February 2022 report on climate impacts by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).
Show the world what climate action looks like
Starting this Earth Day, join #MyClimateAction - a special photo and video competition by Agora in support of the UN’s ActNow campaign to showcase creative actions and solutions, and inspire others!
UN Chief on International Mother Earth Day 2022
On International Mother Earth Day, UN Secretary-General António Guterres called for urgent action, including “accelerating the end of our fossil fuel addiction” and “speeding the deployment of clean renewable energy.”
What is climate change?
Our climate 101 offers a quick take on the how and why of climate change.
Climate action fast facts
Explore how climate intersects with issues from food to energy to jobs.
Climate leaders
Interviews capture the latest thinking on climate talks, science and action.









