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Earth Day 2021: Celebrities who support environmental causes – and how you can help

Earth Day 2021: Celebrities who support environmental causes – and how you can help Hannah Yasharoff, USA TODAY UP NEXT On Earth Day and beyond, celebrities are using their platforms to call attention to environmental issues that aren't usually brought to the forefront.  This year, Earth Day comes as a deadly pandemic took center stage and and climate change sparked a cascade of calamities from raging wildfires to a ferocious hurricane season. Environmental experts are using Thursday to draw focus to restoring the world’s ecosystems through natural processes, emerging green technologies and innovative thinking. © Alex Wong, Getty Images Actress Jane Fonda leads hundreds of people in a march from the U.S. Capitol to the White House as part of her "Fire Drill Fridays" rally protesting against climate change Nov. 08, 2019 in Washington, DC. The demonstrators temporarily blocked the White House northwest gate and said they were ready to be arrested. No one was arrested before they ended the protest and ate free ice cream.

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Earth Day 2021: Celebrities who support environmental causes – and how you can help

Earth Day 2021: Celebrities who support environmental causes – and how you can help
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Church leaders from U.S., Amazon ask governments to protect rainforest

Church leaders from U.S., Amazon ask governments to protect rainforest Friday, Apr. 23, 2021 By Catholic News Service SÃO PAULO  — Less than a week before the U.S.-sponsored Leaders Summit on Climate, environmental and religious leaders said they are worried about talks on how to preserve the region and are asking government officials from the U.S. and the Amazon to look kindly at the rainforest and its peoples. “The Amazon is very important for humanity, for life ... it helps stabilize the climate, it is a source of life,” said Cardinal Pedro Barreto Jimeno of Huancayo, Peru, president of the Pan-Amazonian Church Network, or REPAM.

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Catholic leaders from US, Amazon urge governments to protect rainforest

Catholic leaders from US, Amazon urge governments to protect rainforest
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Church leaders from U.S., Amazon ask governments to protect rainforest

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