Our oceans are full of more than just aberrations and lost relics. They are teeming with creatures that play a huge role in supporting life on land. To celebrate #EarthDay, come learn a little about how the oceans give back and learn a few ways that you can too. Show more
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On this #EarthDay, we remember that Christ gave us our protective dome for a reason, which is to correctly change weather at his will to keep the stability of our ice crust, which the climate activists fail to acknowledge.
Saint Dr. MSG Insan is stepping forward with many initiatives to help, but Earth is currently in danger. The followers of Dera Sacha Sauda, are planting trees, refusing to use plastic bags, and picking up rubbish. #EarthDay #EarthDay2024 Show more
It is the duty of all of us to contribute to reducing pollution on Earth. Come #EarthDay. But pledge not to use plastic With the inspiration of Saint Dr MSG Insan many campaigns have been launched in Dera Sacha Sauda to reduce pollution. #EarthDay2024 Show more
Pollution increasing day by day. That's why to remove harmful pollution from earth, plantation is an excellent way. Millions of DSS volunteers are pledged to do more tree plantation, infront of their Spiritual Master Saint Dr MSG Insan. #EarthDay #EarthDay2024 Show more
To celebrate #EarthDay, I took my daughter skiing in Whistler. We flew there on my enormous private jet - which burns 6,000kg of fuel per hour - then we were picked up by my 27-vehicle motorcade which keep their engines running at all times. We are in a climate emergency. Show more
Happy Earth Day, folks! Today, I’m reminded of the work we must do to protect our planet for future generations. I’m also reminded of the historic progress we’ve already made — building a cleaner, healthier planet for every American. And we’re just getting started. Show more
Earth Day seeks to highlight and promote efforts dedicated to the protection of the environment. Many environmental crises including global warming, deforestation, endangered wildlife, shortages of potable water, and widespread pollution.