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EarthEcho Leaders Speak Out Against Efforts to Slash Protections for the Pacific Islands Heritage Marine National Monument

April 24, 2025

EarthEcho International and our community of young ocean advocates recognize the critical importance of the Pacific Islands Heritage Marine National Monument and stand firmly opposed to the attempted rollback of protections for this vital region.

The Plastic Paradox: Cleaning Lakes by Emptying Lunchboxes & Learning Code

April 18, 2025

Standing on the shore of Lake Ontario during a community cleanup last year, I was alarmed by the overwhelming amount of single-use plastics we found. This eye-opening experience convinced me that occasional cleanups weren't enough. It demanded a fundamental shift in how we think about, use, and dispose of plastic in our daily lives

Information + Advocacy to Reduce Plastic Pollution

April 14, 2025

Water sources and wetlands, and terrestrial and aquatic species, can be negatively impacted by plastic pollution. Communication, policy initiatives, and access to information will increase the likelihood of meaningful change.

My Experience as an EarthEcho Blue Carbon Ambassador

April 1, 2025

Before becoming a Blue Carbon Ambassador, I was an entirely different person. I had no familiarity with the Blue Carbon term or description. While establishing experience in the fish tank hobby and caring for aquatic life, I often overlooked the marine ecosystems in my community. However, when I considered a specific water source in my area where freshwater organisms were being affected by climate change and pollution, the reality and results of both issues overwhelmed me.

EarthEcho International Welcomes New Board Members Celeste Cooper, Vickie Gogo, and Brian Schoening

March 24, 2025

EarthEcho International, Philippe Cousteau, Jr.’s nonprofit dedicated to building a global youth movement to protect and restore our ocean planet, is expanding the scope and expertise of its Board of Directors with three new appointments.