The Earth Organization is a non-profit, non-partisan, issue-oriented organization. Our members come from all walks of life,
from all cultures, races and religious backgrounds, all motivated by a common cause: to reverse the dwindling spiral of life on Earth, and
to create a healthy, habitable planet on which all life flourishes and prospers, and of which we can be proud.
The Earth Organization's international offices work in association with other environmental groups around the world in
projects of mutual interest. One of these co-venture partners is The Earth Organization in the United States, a 501(c)3 non-profit
corporation.
The Earth and practically all major life forms on it are currently in danger, as ecosystems become degraded and extinctions
continue to escalate at an alarming rate. Global warming is real and the polar caps are melting.
It took billions of years to develop a viable, balanced relationship amongst life forms on planet Earth. In less than 100
years, Earth's survival potential has deteriorated to a point where we must now consider that man himself could one day become an
endangered species. Something can be done about it.
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Mr. Lawrence Anthony, Founder of The Earth Organization is a well-known conservationist, explorer, and author, probably best
known for his work in salvaging the animals in the Bagdad zoo during the coalition invasion of Baghdad in 2003, for which he was honored
with the United Nations Earth Day medal and Earth Trustee award. Lawrence is highly renowned for his work in the rehabilitation of
traumatized African Elephant. He is a member of the esteemed Explorers Club of New York. |
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We now have a workable tool.
Which offers mankind the bright hope that something can be done about it – before it is too late.