To celebrate Earth Day, Google used breathtaking aerial photography to showcase Earth’s natural wonders and rich biodiversity. This was a reminder of the importance of protecting these treasures for those who come after us.
According to the official website, Google Doodle, the search engine’s characters featured several places around the world where “people, communities, and governments are working every day to protect our planet’s natural beauty, biodiversity, and resources.” These examples promise hope and optimism, but at the same time many remind us that more needs to be done to address the climate crisis and biodiversity loss. ”
The website says the six letters remind people to “practice sustainable habits year-round and continue to take the necessary steps to conserve water, electricity and other resources.” It is being
Google Doodle was more than just a pretty picture. Each letter featured real-world conservation efforts. The “G” highlighted the Turks and Caicos Islands, known for its biodiversity and continued efforts to protect natural resources and endangered species. Next, “O” featured Mexico’s Scorpion His Reef National Park, the largest coral reef in the southern Gulf of Mexico. This UNESCO biosphere reserve protects an intricate coral reef and shelters endangered bird and turtle species.
According to the website, the letter ‘L’ represents the Great Wall of China and that ‘African Union-led efforts will restore land affected by desertification across Africa and support sustainable land management. “We are planting trees and other vegetation while carrying out the practice.”
The last letter E stands for Australia’s Pilbara Islands Nature Reserve, which, according to its website, is home to “fragile ecosystems, increasingly rare natural habitats, and several endangered and threatened species. It is one of Australia’s 20 nature reserves that help protect species.
This year, the theme for Earth Day 2024 is “Earth vs. Plastic,” which “advocates for widespread awareness of the health risks of plastics, the rapid phase-out of all single-use plastics, and the strong United Nations Convention on Plastic Pollution.” “We urgently promote the conclusion of the agreement.” , and calls for an end to fast fashion,” reads the official Earth Day website.
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