Organizers of Earth Day 2026 have announced the theme 'Our Power, Our Planet,' shifting focus from personal habits to political engagement amid recent rollbacks of environmental rules. The event falls on April 22, marking its 56th anniversary. Earth Week runs from April 18 to 25, with resources available for various activism efforts.
EARTHDAY.ORG revealed the 2026 theme in January as a response to the federal government's rollback of over 400 environmental protections in 2025 and the rising influence of the fossil fuel industry. The initiative emphasizes people-powered actions like town halls with officials, grassroots campaigns to safeguard laws, and teach-ins at schools, alongside traditional cleanups and tree plantings. Organizers stress that civic energy, which spurred the original Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act, and EPA in 1970, remains essential today. Manifesto statements from EARTHDAY.ORG assert that such protections originated from public action and can be defended similarly, beyond reliance on federal leadership. Small personal steps are encouraged but paired with broader organizing and voter drives. Earth Week spans April 18 to 25, designating Saturday, April 18, as the primary action day to accommodate schedules. Free toolkits at The Earth Hub cover community cleanups, tree planting, voter registration, and peaceful demonstrations, complete with planning guides and templates. Nationwide events include National Audubon Society bird walks and habitat work from The Nature Conservancy, plus the Great Global Cleanup. Local examples, such as Portland's April 11 gathering at Parkrose Middle School under the theme 'Earth in Motion,' link daily choices in transport, energy, and food to larger impact.