Every year the April 22nd TheEarth Daythe world day dedicated to safeguarding the planet. And, as usual, Google He wanted to pay homage to this anniversary with a Doodle special. This year’s doodle uses a series of breathtaking aerial images taken from Google Earthcreating a real natural mosaic within the letters of the search engine logo.
Each letter from the “Google” logo tells a different story: from Maldive Islandswith their atolls surrounded by crystal clear lagoons, at French Alpswith the Alpine landscapes modeled by the extreme climate. There is no shortage of the panoramas of Côte-nord of the québec, the arid regions of the Province of Mendoza in Argentina, the rocky wonders of the Utah and typical landscapes of New South Wales in Australia. A visual journey through i Several ecosystems of the planetdesigned to remember the Beauty and fragility of the earth.
The theme of Earth day 2025 is “Our power, our planet”, A global invitation to focus on renewable energy and to embrace a sustainable future. With his doodle, Google reminds us that the protection of the environment starts from awareness: Look at the planet from above, to get back to taking it closely.
How to consult Google’s doodle for Earth Day 2025
However many users and there are those who wondered if the online research giant had “forgotten” about this very important anniversary. But why? This can depend on several factors.
The first is the geographical location: In some cases, Google decides to show doodles only in certain countries. Another possible reason is the browser cachewhich may not immediately update the page. In this case it is useful to manually recharge the page or open it in mode Incognito navigation. Also the domain used (for example Google.com instead of Google.it) can affect the display of the doodle.
In any case, the most reliable way to make sure that the doodle exists is to consult theOfficial Archive of the Google Doodle Available on Doodles.Google. Here you can see all the published editions, including those not visible in your country and that of this year.