1775:
Percival Pott makes connection between human contact with soot and cancer, the first recognition of environmental factors and cancer.
1910:
February 8, 1910: The Boy Scouts of America was incorporated
1914:
First tree-planting project was held in New York
First William T. Hornaday gold medal for the conservation of wildlife
1917/1918 war effort:
Aided in food and fuel conservation projects
Planted 12,000 Boy Scout war gardens
1938:Philturn Rocky mountain Scout camp established for conservation, (35,857 acres of land near Cimarron, New Mexico) (Gift from Waite Phillips.
1940-1949:
Philmont Scout Ranch established
Additional gift from Waite Phillips, 1941
Residence and ranch buildings
Livestock and operating ranch equipment
Contiguous to former Philturn Rocky mountain Scout camp
Total combined acreage: 127,000
Councils and campsites by 1949
543 councils
831 campsites
288,545 acres
1970-1979:
Scouting Keep America Beautiful Day
June 5, 1971
Scouts collected more than a million tons of litter
1980-1989:
First Scouting for Food National Good Turn, 1988
More than 60 million food items were collected
2000-2009:
ArrowCorps5, 2008
In cooperation with the US Forest Service
Oil spill decimates Gulf Coast
3,600 Scouts and adult volunteers participated
$5.6 million worth of improvements made to national parks
The Summit Bechtel Family National Scout Reserve, 2009
The single largest gift ever made to the BSA
Near Beckley, West Virginia
You can find a timeline of the Civil Rights movement's history in America by visiting the website called History Learning Site. Wikipedia also has some interesting information.
I found a website that's got a timeline on it from 1860 - 2002 http://www.lib.umn.edu/about/timeline It's not 1999 - 2009, but should help some. --------------------------------------------------------------------- Also found another website that's got a timeline on it for 1900 - 2009 http://www.infoplease.com/yearbyyear.html
Vinland failed as a settlement in North America due to conflicts with indigenous peoples, harsh environmental conditions, and a lack of support from their home country, Norway.
The arrival of Europeans in America initiated significant social and environmental changes, creating a new world for both groups. For Europeans, the discovery of vast resources, including fertile land and valuable commodities like tobacco and sugar, fueled colonization and economic expansion. Indigenous populations faced dramatic shifts due to the introduction of European diseases, which decimated their numbers, and the imposition of new social structures and land use practices that disrupted their traditional ways of life. This collision of cultures ultimately transformed both the social dynamics and the environmental landscape of the continent.
The Vikings left America because they faced challenges such as conflicts with Native American populations, limited resources, and harsh environmental conditions. These factors made it difficult for them to sustain their settlements in North America, leading to their eventual departure.
The timeline of environmental science in America from 1500 to 2000, in relation to the Boy Scouts, begins with early conservation efforts in the late 19th century when the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) was founded in 1910, promoting outdoor skills and appreciation for nature. The BSA emphasized environmental stewardship through programs like the "Eagle Scout" rank, which often included conservation projects. The establishment of Earth Day in 1970 further influenced Scouting, leading to increased emphasis on environmental education and action within the organization. By the late 20th century, the Boy Scouts were actively involved in conservation initiatives, aligning their mission with the growing environmental movement in the U.S.
You can find a timeline of the Civil Rights movement's history in America by visiting the website called History Learning Site. Wikipedia also has some interesting information.
Some environmental issues in North America are global warning and oil spill.
The best place to look for the history of environmental events in America is in an almanac. One of the best almanacs is published by DK publications.
There is one main environmental organization in Latin American. In Latin American the local environmental agencies are the most important environmental organization.
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I found a website that's got a timeline on it from 1860 - 2002 http://www.lib.umn.edu/about/timeline It's not 1999 - 2009, but should help some. --------------------------------------------------------------------- Also found another website that's got a timeline on it for 1900 - 2009 http://www.infoplease.com/yearbyyear.html
environmental variations are characteristics which are adapted by your living area. eg: if you move to America, your accent may change
Deforestation
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Some of the major environmental issue for central america is global warming and deforestation. 2. and pollution and water shortages.
I believe you would be looking for the country opening up for immigration.