14. Test your knowledge of
regenerative agriculture and take
the quiz!
15. Individual and small group cleanups
can have a major positive impact on
your community. For us to make global
change, we must have local action.
Organizing your own cleanup? Here are
some tips!
16. Most people by now know that single-use
plastic grocery bags are going the way of
the dinosaurs. Although they are billed
for their "convenience," they are extremely
inconvenient for the planet. Pledge to use
a reusable grocery bag.
17. Plastic pollution can create big
problems for human and ecosystem
health. Everyday actions, however, can
lessen the problem. Learn about simple
ways you can act to combat plastic
pollution every day.
18. Teach-ins play a significant role
in providing communities with the
knowledge they need to advocate for
a cleaner, more secure future. Plan an
effective teach-in that will bring your
community together and tackle local
climate challenges!
19. Fight food waste by composting! Learn
how you can make a difference right in
your own backyard.
20. A Billion Acts of Green are happening
across the planet. From students
in classrooms to organizers in their
communities to officials in government
there are ways for anyone of any
background to make a difference. Add
your act of green.
21. Change your paper bills to
online billing. You'll be saving
trees and the fuel it takes to
deliver your bills by truck. Donate
to The Canopy Project today to help
save our forests!
22. Encourage your school or organization
to serve more plant-based meal
options and to educate students or
employees about the impacts of animal
agriculture on our food system.
23. Convince your school district or office
building to choose reusable utensils,
trays, and dishes in the cafeteria. Take
the pledge.
24. Send a letter or call your local elected
leaders, urging them to
ban plastic bags and other
single-use plastic items.
25. Action requires
education. Test your
knowledge of climate and
environmental literacy.
26. Help protect pollinators by
pledging to go pesticide-free!
We need pollinators to ensure the
persistence of our crop yields and
ensure healthy sustainable ecosystems
now and in the future. Sign the pledge
to limit the use of harmful pesticides in
your garden.
27. Save the butterflies and bees!
Help contribute to meaningful
scientific research on pollinator
populations through the Global Earth
Challenge mobile application. It's as
easy as snapping a picture.