Looking Ahead: Earth Day

Every year on April 22nd, we celebrate Earth Day. Since 1970, Earth Day has been a global movement dedicated to raising awareness about environmental issues, promoting sustainability, and celebrating the beauty of our planet. Whether it’s through conservation efforts, sustainability initiatives, or community action, Earth Day brings people together to make a lasting positive impact on the Earth.

This Earth Day we’re excited to offer a selection of authors and speakers whose books and messages align with these values. From climate change to environmental justice, these authors are available to share their knowledge, inspire change, and lead engaging events.

Let’s make this Earth Day a chance to learn, grow, and take action.

Diversity in The Outdoors

These authors and stories offer valuable insights into the barriers of diversity in outdoor spaces. Their perspectives not only highlight the challenges but also inspire meaningful change. All of these speakers would make excellent contributors to any Earth Day event, sparking important conversations about inclusion and environmental equity.

James Edward Mills

Natalie Baszile

Carolyn Finney

 

Understanding the Natural World

Explore the profound connection between humans and the natural world. These writers encourage a deeper understanding of our relationship with the environment, making them perfect voices for Earth Day events. Through their writing, they inspire action toward sustainability and a more harmonious coexistence with the planet.

Zoë Schlanger

Margaret Renkl

John Chester

Global Citizenship

These speakers delve into the complexities of global citizenship, exploring the power of networks, activism, and collective action in shaping a more just world. Their work sheds light on the importance of solidarity across borders and the role of protests in driving social change. Inspiring conversations on global responsibility and the need for collective action to protect our planet, they are a strong addition to any Earth Day programming.

Kelsey Timmerman

Amitav Ghosh

John Francis