People were starting to worry about air and water pollution. There had been a big oil spill the year before in Santa Barbara, California, and US Senator Gaylord Nelson thought that a special day would gather the energy of Americans. Twenty million people gathered that first Earth Day all across America. April 22, 1970.
April 22, 1970.
Gaylord Nelson, former US Senator, was the founder of Earth Day. He believed strongly that education is the key to changing people's attitudes about the environment and he devoted much of his energy to that challenge. He died at age 89 in July 2005. Quote from Bill Clinton in 1995 regarding: THE PRESIDENTIAL MEDAL OF FREEDOM "The Presidential Medal of Freedom is the highest honor given to civilians in the United States. Twenty-five years ago this year, Americans came together for the very first Earth Day. They came together because of one American - Gaylord Nelson. As the father of Earth Day, he inspired us to remember that the stewardship of our natural resources is the stewardship of the American Dream. He is the worthy heir of the tradition of Theodore Roosevelt, and I hope that Gaylord Nelson's shining example will illuminate all the debates in this city for years to come."
Earth Day was first thought of by U.S. Senator Gaylord Nelson as a sort of teach-in on April 22, 1970.
Earth Day was first thought of by U.S. Senator Gaylord Nelson as a sort of teach-in on April 22, 1970.
Ugghhh the First Caveman discovered the Earth on January 1 of the year 500,000 BC.
In 1962, there was a person from Wisconsin named Gaylord Nelson, who was troubled by the fact that the environment was not on the National Political agenda. He was the one who invented and created Earth Day. People were starting to worry about air and water pollution. There had been a big oil spill the year before in Santa Barbara, California, and US Senator Gaylord Nelson thought that a special day would gather the energy of Americans. Twenty million people gathered that first Earth Day all across America. April 22, 1970.
In 1969 at a UNESCO Conference in San Francisco, the date proposed was March 21, 1970, the first day of spring in the northern hemisphere. This day of nature's equipoise was later sanctioned in a Proclamation signed by Secretary General U Thant at the United Nations. A month later a separate Earth Day was founded by United States Senator Gaylord Nelson as an environmental teach-in first held on April 22, 1970. Nelson was later awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom Award in recognition of his work.
Earth Day was first observed on April 22, 1970, when an estimated 20 million people nationwide attended the inaugural event. Senator Gaylord Nelson promoted Earth Day, calling upon students to fight for environmental causes and oppose environmental degradation with the same energy that they displayed in opposing the Vietnam War.
The first invention invented on earth is Stone tools, invented 2,600,000 years ago. It was found in 1969 in Kenya.
GAYLORD GAYLORD
The idea of a day to celebrate the Earth and to promote conservation was first promoted by peace activist John McConnell, but he proposed that we celebrate it on March 21. The date of Earth Day was officially moved to April 22 by US Senator Gaylord Nelson, who held an environmental teach-in on that day, and later received the Presidential Medal of Freedom for his work on behalf of the environment.
To help restore the Earth. Even if it is just one day out of 365.Earth Day was also created to spread awareness about the Earth and issues that concern it.EARTH DAY WAS MADE BY:By Senator Gaylord Nelson, Founder of Earth Day
People were starting to worry about air and water pollution. There had been a big oil spill the year before in Santa Barbara, California, and US Senator Gaylord Nelson thought that a special day would gather the energy of Americans. Twenty million people gathered that first Earth Day all across America. April 22, 1970.