Earth Day 2026, observed on Wednesday, April 22, carries the theme “Our Power, Our Planet”, highlighting that meaningful change relies on “collective action from ordinary people, whether through renewable energy adoption, waste reduction, or local conservation efforts.” (EarthDay.org)
Earth Day has been celebrated on April 22 each year since its inception in 1970. While not excluding Earth Day messages of over five decades of awareness raising, this year’s theme aims to create an emphasis on collective and individual action.
On Earth Day, individuals, communities, workplaces and organizations are invited to pause to reconsider how they interact with the natural world. The challenge then is to build individual and collective habits, systems, and mindsets that respect Earth, our common home, every single day.
Let Earth Day be more than a date on the calendar. Let it be a promise — to tread lightly, to protect fiercely…
Reflection…. What promise might I / we make on Earth Day 2026?
(EarthDay.org 2026 adapted)
And let us consider….
“Unless the human community
and the natural community
go into the future together,
both will perish in the desert.”
Thomas Berry
“We are faced not with two separate crises,
one environmental and the other social,
but rather with one complex crisis,
which is both social and environmental.”
Laudato Si