A scholarly article examines the evolution of environmental activism through various media over the past two decades. It highlights the shift from traditional print media, such as newspapers, to digital platforms, including social media and online petitions. The article cites several case studies, such as the viral campaigns on Twitter promoting climate change awareness and the use of Instagram to visually document environmental disasters. The author argues that this transition has not only increased engagement but has also diversified the demographics of activists. Furthermore, it discusses how different platforms cater to various learning styles, thereby broadening the understanding and activism surrounding environmental issues.