
As a caring citizen of our planet, you may have found yourself wishing for THE website that aggregates everything you need to know about this big blue ball. Founded in 2016, Earth.com delivers unique news and information from a top-notch team of writers and editors, with a focus on nature, science, and the environment. We are committed to providing stimulating, original content with the goal of educating the public about this amazing planet we call Earth. Part news site, part encyclopedia, Earth.com is also home to a vast trove of information regarding life on our planet. We have cataloged every known plant and animal from the Agave to the Zebra, in order to provide a functioning reference library to satiate your curiosity or assist in research projects. Our image and video galleries include remarkable satellite imagery of the blue planet as well as scientific findings and experiments. Another special feature of our site is an area devoted specifically to following the plight of species with Endangered status. We place great importance on providing the latest conservation news, photos, and facts. Looking for earth-friendly products? Earth.com’s shop is a great resource for thousands of sustainable items for everyday living. From laundry detergent to lightbulbs to lawnmowers, we’re the one-stop-shop for the eco-conscious. Say goodbye to having 20 news tabs open every morning, and say hello to Earth.com – your planet’s first home on the web.
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