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The Sierra club is an environmental organization that began on May 28, 1892. Its founders were Theodore Roosevelt, John Muir and David R. Brower.
There is only one proper noun, The Sierra Club, a compound proper noun, the name of a specific organization. The term 'environmental organization' is a common noun, a term for any organization concerned about the environment. As a common noun in this sentence, it should not be capitalized. A common noun is not capitalized unless it is the first word in a sentence.
Teddy Roosevelt committed to environmental advocacy as a direct result of efforts by John Muir, one of the founders of the Sierra Club. He persuaded Roosevelt to come camping with him for a few days in Yosemite to gain appreciation for the cause. The trip had a positive effect and the president established the Muir Woods National Monument.
The Sierra Madre does not generate an environmental issue by itself. It is affected by overgrazing, illegal logging and erosion, but all these are caused by human activities in the area.
Sierra Club, Greenpeace and World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) promote environmental causes.
John Muir was the founder and first president of the Sierra Club. It is one of the oldest organizations devoted to environmental conservation.
Sierra Club, Greenpeace and World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) promote environmental causes.
Sierra Club, Greenpeace and World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) promote environmental causes.
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Sierra Leone, according to the World Health Organization.
He was motivated by the rapid deforestation and environmental degradation that he had seen in North America. He followed the preservation ethic. He helped found the Sierra Club, a leading environmental organization. After President Theodore Roosevelt came and visited his home in the the Sierra Nevada, he encouraged his interior secretary to increase the protected areas in the Sierra Nevada.
The quote "When one tugs at a single thing in nature, he finds it attached to the rest of the world" is attributed to John Muir, who was a Scottish-American naturalist, author, and environmental philosopher. Muir was known for his writings and advocacy for preserving wilderness in the United States.