The climate crisis is complex, urgent, and often shrouded in misinformation and overwhelming data. As an independent journalistic non-profit and registered charity, Earth.Org’s mission is simple: to deliver clear, credible journalism that rises above the noise, empowering people to drive meaningful change.
With nearly 4,000 stories published since our inception and new voices joining our global network every week, authentic storytelling remains the heartbeat of our mission.
Singlehandedly run by a full-time Editor based in Hong Kong, Earth.Org exists to facilitate the understanding of pressing environmental challenges and inspire societal change.
What makes Earth.Org truly special is the global community of hundreds of committed volunteer writers that powers it. Located around the world and each with a different story and background, our writers bring unique voices and perspectives in service of our mission to raise awareness about urgent environmental issues and inspire people everywhere to protect our planet.
We also collaborate with dozens of NGO partners, amplifying their voices through our NGO Newswire to provide stories from the frontlines of climate justice and conservation. Meanwhile, our network of professional photographers help us document the crisis through powerful images. And through Kids.Earth.Org, we strive to educate younger generations on the climate crisis, provide material for parents and educators, and work directly with schools from around the world to raise awareness and promote environmental education.
But our work is only possible thanks to the support of our readers, whose one-off and monthly contributions play a crucial role in supporting our operations, expanding our reach, and maintaining our editorial independence.
While attracting up to a million viewers each month, only a very small fraction support us financially. If you can, consider supporting us today.