This Day in History : [ 22 / Apr ]

The first Earth Day

Earth Day an event to increase public awareness of the worlds environmental problems is celebrated in the United States for the first time on April 22 1970.Millions of Americans including students from thousands of colleges and universities participated in rallies marches and educational programs across the country. Earth Day was the brainchild of Senator Gaylord Nelson of Wisconsin a staunch environmentalist who hoped to provide unity to the grassroots environmental movement and increase ecological awareness.The objective was to get a nationwide demonstration of concern for the environment so large that it would shake the political establishment out of its lethargy Senator Nelson said and finally force this issue permanently onto the national political agenda. View the original article to see embedded media.LISTEN ON APPLE PODCASTS When the Environment United UsThe 1962 publication of Rachel Carsons book Silent Springabout the effects of pesticidesis often cited as the beginning of the modern environmental movement in the U.S.

Sustainability organic eating and the back-to-the-land movement continued to gain steam throughout the 1960s. The first Earth Day indeed increased environmental awareness in America and in July of 1970 the Environmental Protection Agency was established by special executive order to regulate and enforce national pollution legislation.Earth Day also led to the the passage of the Clean Water and Endangered Species Acts. On April 22 1990 the 20th anniversary of Earth Day more than 200 million people in 141 countries participated in Earth Day celebrations.Senator Nelson was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Clinton.

(He died in 2005.) Earth Day has been celebrated on different days by different groups internationally.The United Nations officially celebrates it on the vernal equinox which usually occurs about March 21.Earth Day 2020the 50th anniversarywill be celebrated on April 22. READ MORE How the First Earth Day Was Borne From 1960s Counterculture