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Tag Archives: Senator Gaylord Nelson
Then and Now: Earth Day (part 1)
Today is the 52nd Earth Day. It is the largest annual secular event in the world with over one billion participants since its start. The first Earth Day, April 22, 1970, marks the beginning of the modern, global environmental movement. … Continue reading →
Posted in Climate Change, History, Nature, Politics, Public Health, Science, United States, Weather, Wisconsin
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Tagged 1969, April 22, Clean Air Act, Earth Day, EPA, National Environmental Policy Act, NEPA, Oil Spill, Santa Barbara, Senator Gaylord Nelson
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