We know that Google is an American multinational technology company specializing in internet related services.
Google is World’s largest search engine where every minute million of requests are processed by their data centres.Google plays a vital role in our society for promoting and developing the technology.
When a special day came to Google change their Doodle by tributing them, For example, Google pays tribute and remember Abdul Satter Edhi on his 89th birthday and changed the doodle.
Today Google has changed Doodle for the celebration of Earthday 2018.
This is the homepage of Google.com from all over the world.

Google home page earth day

When we click on play button then the doodle will look like this.

Google earth day Goodall

Goodall says in the video, “Out in the rainforest, you learn how everything is infinite, and how each different species, even though it may seem insignificant, has a role to play in the tapestry of life. What better day than Earth Day than to really make a determined effort to live in better harmony with nature.”

She continues, “Every single individual matter, every single individual makes some impact on the planet every single day, and we have a choice as to what kind of difference we’re going to make.”

Every year, Earth Day is celebrated on April 22 worldwide, and with the Earth Day-themed doodle, Google supports and promotes the environment protection.

The theme of Earth Day 2018 is the end of Plastic use.

At a UNESCO conference in San Francisco in 1969, peace activist John McConnell proposed that a day should be set aside to honour the Earth and the environment.

The first Earth Day took place the following year in 1970 and marking it were 2,000 colleges and 10,000 schools across the US.

Now it is celebrated in 192 countries across the world by around one billion people.

Every year, hundreds of millions of people march, sign petitions, plant streets, clean up their streets and meet with elected officials in a day of action marking the day.

Earth Day 2018 is focused on ending plastic pollution, especially the “single use and throw away” culture associated with the material.

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