By Volunteer, and Environmental Activist, Isabel Pearce

Today’s current debate over climate change can leave us feeling a little low. News of climate catastrophe is everywhere, and the devastation is not just environmental. Eco-anxiety is understandable when we see that our natural world is in crisis. After all, we are part of this Earth and its natural life, aren’t we?

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Thousands of Belgian students, for the seventh Thursday in a row, march through Brussels in order to draw attention to climate change.

Today’s current debate over climate change can leave us feeling a little low. News of climate catastrophe is everywhere, and the devastation is not just environmental. Eco-anxiety is understandable when we see that our natural world is in crisis. After all, we are part of this Earth and its natural life, aren’t we?

Our ecological reality is frightening because we know what is at stake. However, history is a powerful reminder of what we can do.  The current climate crisis won’t go down without a fight.

Here are ten heart-warming moments to remind you that hope is not lost, that the Earth is not beyond repair, and that we can and will save its magnificence.

1. This little guy in Tanjung Putting National Park

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2. This. Just. This

Ice sculpture in the Arctic.
Eislandschaften in der Arktis. Polarmeer, Spitzbergen, Norwegen. Das Gletschereis kreiert Eisskulpturen.

(Credit: Markus Mathe / Greenpeace)

3. Two words….School Strikes 

Thousands of Belgian students, for the seventh Thursday in a row, march through Brussels in order to draw attention to climate change.

(Credit: Eric De Mildt / Greenpeace)

4. All these people

(Bernd Arnold / Greenpeace)

5. This action?!

(Martin Katz / Greenpeace)

6. Look, this is pretty amazing 

7. Lil bobbing Angels!


(Credit: Jiri Rezac / Greenpeace)

8. BABY

9. Emma <3

(Credit: Will Rose / Greenpeace)

10. This is worth saving….