It's June 5, which means you should get outside and get involved! Created by the United Nations General Assembly in 1972, today is World Environment Day (WED). This year's WED theme encourages you (and the rest of the world) to "raise your voice. Not the sea level." Join others in learning more about global climate change and making a difference in your local community.
From air and water pollution reductions to endangered species protections, we've made great progress on the environmental front. But there's still a lot of work to be done when it comes to the six most pressing environmental issues we face today.
It doesn't take a, well, scientist to observe the happenings of the natural world — and report the findings! If you have the curiosity (and time), there are plenty of citizen science opportunities for all.
Looking for an easy way to make a difference in your home or your own backyard? These five simple swaps for a greener lifestyle are good for the environment (and your budget).
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