PR – The Caribbean Youth Environment Network (CYEN) Grenada Chapter proudly affirms its full  support for the national World Earth Day 2026 initiative, spearheaded by the Ministry of Climate  Resilience, the Environment and Renewable Energy. As a youth-led environmental organisation  deeply invested in the future of this island, CYEN Grenada recognises that the protection of  Grenada’s natural resources is not merely an institutional responsibility but a generational one. Aligned with this year’s theme, CYEN Grenada is calling on citizens, businesses, organisations, and communities across the island to translate awareness into meaningful, measurable action.

How to Participate 

CYEN Grenada encourages all stakeholders to participate in World Earth Day 2026 by:

  • Wearing Earth colours (green or blue) on April 22 to visibly demonstrate solidarity with  the planet.
  • Planting trees and actively supporting national and community reforestation efforts.
  • Organising or participating in community clean-up activities in your neighbourhood,  school, or workplace.
  • Reducing waste through conscious consumption and the adoption of sustainable  practices.
  • Educating others (in homes, schools, and social media) to amplify environmental  awareness across Grenada.

A United National Front 

“Real change comes through collaboration. This Earth Day, we call on every Grenadian in  their household, their workplace, and their community to demonstrate that our power as a  people lies in our unity of purpose.” 

CYEN Grenada Chapter

CYEN Grenada calls on government agencies, private sector partners, schools, and civil society  organisations to formalise their environmental commitments and join us as active partners in  youth-led climate action. We encourage all participants to document their Earth Day activities  and share them publicly inspiring broader regional participation and showcasing Grenada’s  collective resolve.

Youth Leading Change 

As part of its ongoing mission, CYEN Grenada continues to empower young people to assume  leadership roles in environmental advocacy, education, and sustainable development. The  organisation remains committed to strengthening youth engagement in climate resilience and to  building the next generation of environmental stewards across Grenada and the wider Caribbean.

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