In 1970, the first Earth Day sparked a massive public response, with 20 million Americans taking to streets and college campuses to speak out against air and water pollution, wilderness loss, and ...
The Indiana Department of Environmental Management is offering free virtual presentations to elementary schools across the state in March and April to celebrate Earth Day 2022. Every year, IDEM staff ...
Oh, how we love Mother Earth, don't we? Earth is our home and has given us so much — green grass, sunny skies, breathtaking sunsets and beautiful snow — so why not celebrate it by taking one day to ...
It’s almost Earth Day, when people around the world focus on ways of protecting and preserving the environment. And the lessons from this occasion can be applied to other areas of life — such as ...
As world leaders gather for Earth Day this week, governments and corporations will be under the microscope for the steps they’re taking to combat the climate crisis. While this has become an annual ...
In 1970, Americans could see, feel, and smell the effects of pollution in their daily lives. Rivers were catching on fire. Smog hung over cities like a thick fog. That year, Senator Gaylord Nelson ...
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