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Earth Day

Earth Day is an annual event on April 22 to demonstrate support for environmental protection. First held on April 22, 1970, it now includes a wide range of events coordinated globally by EARTHDAY.ORG (formerly Earth Day Network)[1] including 1 billion people in more than 193 countries.[2][1][3] The official theme for 2023 is Invest In Our Planet.[4][5]

Earth Day
The unofficial Earth Flag created by John McConnell includes The Blue Marble photograph taken by the crew of Apollo 17.
SignificanceSupport for environmental protection
Begins1970
DateApril 22
Next timeApril 22, 2024 (2024-04-22)
FrequencyAnnual

In 1969 at a UNESCO Conference in San Francisco, peace activist John McConnell proposed a day to honor the Earth and the concept of peace, to first be observed on March 21, 1970, the first day of spring in the northern hemisphere. This day of nature's equipoise was later sanctioned in a proclamation written by McConnell and signed by Secretary General U Thant at the United Nations. A month later, United States Senator Gaylord Nelson proposed the idea to hold a nationwide environmental teach-in on April 22, 1970. He hired a young activist, Denis Hayes, to be the National Coordinator. Nelson and Hayes renamed the event "Earth Day". Denis and his staff grew the event beyond the original idea for a teach-in to include the entire United States. More than 20 million people poured out on the streets, and the first Earth Day remains the largest single-day protest in human history. Key non-environmentally focused partners played major roles. Under the leadership of labor leader Walter Reuther, for example, the United Auto Workers (UAW) was the most instrumental outside financial and operational supporter of the first Earth Day.[6][7][8] According to Hayes: "Without the UAW, the first Earth Day would have likely flopped!"[9] Nelson was later awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom award in recognition of his work.[10]

The first Earth Day was focused on the United States. In 1990, Denis Hayes, the original national coordinator in 1970, took it international and organized events in 141 nations.[11][12][13] On Earth Day 2016, the landmark Paris Agreement was signed by the United States, the United Kingdom, China, and 120 other countries. This signing satisfied a key requirement for the entry into force of the historic draft climate protection treaty adopted by consensus of the 195 nations present at the 2015 United Nations Climate Change Conference in Paris. Numerous communities engaged in Earth Day Week actions, an entire week of activities focused on the environmental issues that the world faces.[14] On Earth Day 2020, over 100 million people around the world observed the 50th anniversary in what is being referred to as the largest online mass mobilization in history.[3]

1969 Santa Barbara Oil Spill

On January 28, 1969, a well called Platform A, drilled by Union Oil 6 miles (10 km) off the coast of Santa Barbara, California, blew out. More than 3 million U.S. gallons (2.5 million imperial gallons; 11 million liters) of oil spilled, killing more than 10,000 seabirds, dolphins, seals, and sea lions. As a reaction to this disaster, activists were mobilized to create environmental regulation, environmental education, and Earth Day. Among the proponents of Earth Day were the people in the front lines of fighting this disaster, Selma Rubin, Marc McGinnes, and Bud Bottoms, founder of Get Oil Out.[15] Denis Hayes, organizer of the first Earth Day, said that Senator Gaylord Nelson from Wisconsin was inspired to create Earth Day upon seeing an 800-square-mile (2,100 km2) oil slick from an airplane in the Santa Barbara Channel.[15][16]

Santa Barbara's Environmental Rights Day 1970

On the first anniversary of the oil blowout, January 28, 1970, Environmental Rights Day was created, and the Declaration of Environmental Rights was read. It had been written by Rod Nash during a boat trip across the Santa Barbara Channel while carrying a copy of Thomas Jefferson's Declaration of Independence.[15] The organizers of Environmental Rights Day, led by Marc McGinnes, had been working closely over a period of several months with Congressman Pete McCloskey (R-CA) to consult on the creation of the National Environmental Policy Act, the first of many new environmental protection laws sparked by the national outcry about the blowout/oil spill and on the Declaration of Environmental Rights. Both McCloskey (Earth Day co-chair with Senator Gaylord Nelson) and Earth Day organizer Denis Hayes, along with Senator Alan Cranston, Paul Ehrlich, David Brower and other prominent leaders, endorsed the Declaration and spoke about it at the Environmental Rights Day conference. According to Francis Sarguis, "the conference was sort of like the baptism for the movement." According to Hayes, this was the first giant crowd he spoke to that "felt passionately, I mean really passionately, about environmental issues." Hayes also thought the conference might be the beginning of a real movement.[15] Nash, Garrett Hardin, McGinnes and others went on to develop the first undergraduate Environmental Studies program of its kind at the University of California at Santa Barbara.[17]

Earth Day 1970

 
President Richard Nixon and First Lady Pat Nixon plant a tree on the White House South Lawn to recognize the first Earth Day.

The seeds that grew into the first Earth Day were planted by Wisconsin Senator Gaylord Nelson. An ardent conservationist and former two-term governor of Wisconsin, Nelson had long sought ways to increase the potency of the environment as a political issue. The extraordinary attention garnered by Rachel Carson's book, Silent Spring, the famous 1968 Earthrise NASA photograph of the earth from the moon, the saturation news coverage given to the Santa Barbara oil spill[18] and the Cuyahoga River catching fire in early 1969[19] led Nelson to think the time was ripe for an environmental initiative. As a result of interactions with his staff and with Fred Dutton,[20] a prominent Democratic operative who had been Robert Kennedy's presidential campaign manager, Nelson became convinced that environmental teach-ins on college campuses could serve as such a vehicle.[21]

Teach-ins had been held on hundreds of college campuses to debate the war in Vietnam. They generally reflected the divide between those who thought of Vietnam as a bulwark to stop additional countries falling to communism like dominos, versus those who believed that the war was the latest stage of a nationalist, anti-colonialist campaign[22] by Vietnamese who had fought against China, then France, Japan, France again, and now the United States. These debates elevated arguments over the war in the public consciousness and enlisted a generation of student activists.[citation needed]

Nelson asked public interest lawyer Anthony Roisman[23] to establish a non-profit, Environmental Teach-In, Inc., to manage the campaign, and recruited a small board of directors. He asked Republican Congressman Pete McCloskey[14] to co-chair the board to ensure it was bipartisan and bicameral.[15]

On September 20, 1969, Senator Nelson first announced his plans for an "environmental teach-In" in a little-publicized talk at the University of Washington. "I am convinced that the same concern the youth of this nation took in changing this nation's priorities on the war in Vietnam and on civil rights can be shown for the problem of the environment. That is why I plan to see to it that a national teach-in is held."[16]

Senator Nelson went on to encourage teach-ins at many more speeches. A November talk at Airlie House had a New York Times reporter in the audience. The resulting front-page article[17] was a turning point. Letters of inquiry from across the country began to pour into Nelson's Senate office. The article piqued the interest of Denis Hayes, then a graduate student at Harvard. Hayes traveled to Washington, D.C., and arranged a 10-minute visit with Senator Nelson (which stretched into two hours).[24] Hayes returned to Harvard with the charter to organize Boston. After a few days of reference checks,[25] he was asked to drop out of Harvard to become executive director of the national campaign.[26]

Because of the non-hierarchical tenor of the times, Hayes suggested that people be designated coordinators rather than directors. He became the national coordinator,[27] and he quickly hired various regional coordinators, a press coordinator, a K-12 coordinator, a volunteer coordinator, etc. At its peak, the national office had a few dozen paid staff, each earning a flat $375/month (equivalent to $2,771 in 2021), plus more than 100 regular volunteers.[citation needed]

As the talented regional coordinators fanned out across the country, however, they immediately encountered two problems. First, by 1970, the concept of "teach-ins" had become passé. Moreover, teach-ins generally involved debates, and no one was pro-pollution. Second, and more troubling, leading activists on college campuses were deeply involved in the anti-war and civil rights movements. They tended to view the environment as a distraction.[26]

The "Earth Day" name

The solution to the first problem came from an unexpected direction. Shortly after the turn of the year, a quiet man named Julien Koenig stopped by the national offices and volunteered to help. Koenig was a Madison Avenue giant. His campaign for Volkswagen, "Think Small," was later cited by Advertising Age as the "greatest advertising campaign of the 20th century."[28]

Over coffee, Hayes confided that the "teach-in" moniker was not working and asked whether Koenig had any ideas. Koenig asked for a few days. A week later, he returned with an assortment of mock-ups for ads, laid out around the announcement of "Ecology Day," "Environment Day," "Earth Day," and "E Day." Koenig said that his personal favorite was Earth Day – in part because April 22 happened to be his birthday, and "birthday" rhymes with "Earth Day."[29] Hayes immediately agreed. Koenig offered to prepare a fully refined ad. Hayes insisted that it include a small coupon soliciting funds for the threadbare operation. Koenig's ad was visually arresting, and perfectly summed up the issues and values, the feisty-but-welcoming tone that the campaign had adopted. Hayes loved it and decided to bet the farm. He committed about half of all the money in the campaign's bank account to buy a full page in the Sunday New York Times opinion section.[30]

The ad was a huge success. Overnight, "Earth Day" became the almost-universally-used name for the upcoming event. The ad generated more than enough revenue to repay its cost, and thousands of potential organizers sent in their names and addresses along with their checks. In future months, magazines and alternative newspapers ran the ad for free, generating still more names and more financial support. The national office started using Environmental Action, rather than Environmental Teach-in, on its letterhead and publications to promote Earth Day.[31]

At this point, Hayes made a far-reaching decision. In those early days, it would have been easy to obtain trademark protection for Earth Day and force compliance with a set of standards by anyone using it. Hayes decided, however, that he wanted the name to be broadly used by anyone who planned to focus on environmental issues that spring.[32]

Although "Earth Day" swiftly replaced Environmental Teach-in, the second problem proved more complicated. College activists, for the most part, viewed anything other than ending the war as a distraction. A majority of the Earth Day staff had cut their teeth as organizers against the war and saw no conflict. The war appeared to be winding down, and they felt it was prudent to start paying attention to the far more profound changes needed to produce a healthy, sustainable America. But time was short, and college activists were not responding.[citation needed]

Hayes spent a day reviewing the letters Senator Nelson had received, and discovered that very few were from college students. Most were from women who appeared to be college-educated homemakers who wanted to do something to improve the world for their children. Another large share was from K-12 teachers.[citation needed]

Hayes decided to shift the campaign's focus from colleges and universities to community organizing. Building off the successful strategies of the anti-war movement and the civil rights movement, he decided to promote large urban rallies, focused on major environmental issues, while also encouraging environmental education at the K-12 level.[citation needed]

Bryce Hamilton, who had been Midwest coordinator, was shifted to K-12 coordinator, and it proved to be a great choice.[33] Hamilton reached out to the National Education Association, American Federation of Teachers, and the National Science Teachers Association to enlist their members; he provided materials to thousands of educators who wrote to the group directly; and he distributed the most creative ideas he received from anyone to everyone else. In April, more than 10,000 primary and secondary schools engaged in Earth Day activities, mostly education and service actions like beach clean-ups, tree planting, and recycling.[citation needed]

Walt Kelly created an anti-pollution poster featuring his comic strip character Pogo with the quotation "We have met the enemy and he is us" to promote the 1970 Earth Day. Environmental groups have sought to make Earth Day into a day of action to change human behavior and provoke policy changes.[34]

The first Earth Day "brought 20 million Americans out into the spring sunshine for peaceful demonstrations in favor of environmental reform."[35] Earth Day is now observed in 192 countries, and coordinated by the nonprofit EARTHDAY.ORG (formerly Earth Day Network). According to Denis Hayes, the first Earth Day 1970 organizer and current Board Chair Emeritus of EARTHDAY.ORG, Earth Day is now "the largest secular day of protest in the world, and more than a billion people participate in Earth Day actions every year."[36]

By far the largest source of funding for the first Earth Day was organized labor. Walter Reuther had led the United Auto Workers (UAW) since 1946, and he was a progressive supporter of civil rights, opposed the war, and championed the environment. He was a founding member of the Coalition for Clean Air, which successfully lobbied for the Clean Air Act of 1970. Walter Reuther, president of the United Auto Workers, made the first donation to support the first Earth Day in the amount of $2,000 (equivalent to $13,955 in 2021).[37] Under his leadership, the UAW also funded telephone capabilities so that the organizers could communicate and coordinate with each other from all across the United States.[7] The UAW also financed, printed, and mailed all of the literature and other materials for the first Earth Day and mobilized its members to participate in the public demonstrations across the country. According to Denis Hayes, "The UAW was by far the largest contributor to the first Earth Day" and "Without the UAW, the first Earth Day would have likely flopped!" Hayes further said, "Walter's presence at our first press conference utterly changed the dynamics of the coverage—we had instant credibility."[38]

At a meeting of the Environmental Teach-In board of directors, the finance committee chair arrived with a check for $20,000 (equivalent to $139,554 in 2021) from Standard Oil of New Jersey (now ExxonMobil). That would have provided an effective measure of financial relief for the financially strapped group. But Hayes declined the check, convincing the board that it would destroy the credibility of the nascent organization. He said that he would be delighted to accept money from clean sources, but no other corporate money was ever raised for the national organization.[citation needed]

Individual donations were a significant source of funding, generally accompanied by a contribution slip from the Earth Day Ad providing the donor's name and address. Larry Rockefeller persuaded Robert Rauschenberg to create and donate a batch of Earth Day lithographs, but the Earth Day staff lacked contacts in the art world who were able to sell them for their $2,000 market value, so they were provided to donors for much less.[citation needed]

The sale of standard posters and especially pins brought in additional revenue. The staff refused to sell bumper strips because they would be attached to cars.[citation needed]

The Dirty Dozen

The staff of Environmental Teach-In resigned immediately after Earth Day, and most moved directly to a new organization, Environmental Action, with a tax status that permitted lobbying and a more activist stance.[39] EA immediately confronted a problem that had been looming in the background throughout the campaign. Some of the staff had been drawn to the movement through science and culture and felt that politics was inherently dirty and government was irredeemably compromised. This group believed that by living lives of voluntary simplicity, employing tools like those that filled the resolutely-nonpolitical Whole Earth Catalog, they could force the world to adapt to them. Their theory of change was modeled loosely on the southern African Americans who sat at segregated lunch counters, drank from segregated lunch counters, and sat in the front of the bus, it ignored the role of strategic litigation[40] federal legislation, and electoral politics[41] in cementing lasting change.

Other staff members had worked in the Robert Kennedy, Gene McCarthy, and various congressional campaigns before Earth Day. They believed that lasting progress could only come through institutional change. 1970 was a Congressional election year. They had just organized the largest demonstration in the nation's history in order to support environmental values. Former Lindsay organizer, Steve Haft, summed up this faction's attitude at an Environmental Action staff meeting, "We had 20 million people in the streets in an election year, and you plan to sit out the election? Are you nuts?"[citation needed]

In order to square the circle, Hayes proposed that the group not endorse any candidates but that it try to defeat 12 of the worst. If having a terrible environmental record became a political liability, it would inevitably lead to better environmental legislation. Haft was selected to coordinate the Dirty Dozen campaign. With just $50,000 to defeat 12 incumbent members of the House, the odds were long.[42]

To improve the odds, the group selected candidates who not only had lousy environmental records—which were plentiful—but who also had won their most recent race by a narrow margin; who were on the wrong side of an important environmental issue in their districts; and who lived in areas where talented Earth Day organizers resided. In the end, seven of the original Dirty Dozen were defeated—five Republicans and two Democrats. And the first to fall was George Fallon, chairman of the hugely powerful House Public Works Committee.[43]

Representative Pete McCloskey, Earth Day co-chair, credits the Dirty Dozen's defeat of key Congressional leaders with the unstoppable wave of environmental legislation that immediately followed: the Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act, Endangered Species Act, and others.[44]

The University of Michigan teach-in

As the tone of major planned Earth Day activities shifted to become less academic and more confrontational, and the Environmental Action newsletter emphasized the need for broad structural change, interest in the event began to mount among college student activists.[citation needed]

One place where the interest in a teach-in was robust from the beginning was the University of Michigan. The very first teach-in on the Vietnam War had been held at the University of Michigan in March 1965, and a group of students, led by Doug Scott,[45] decided to mark the five-year anniversary with an environmental teach-in on March 11–14, 1970.[46] The Michigan teach-in presented a series of speeches dealing with various environmental problems, along with some debate over the best tactics and solutions. No one, including the president of Dow Chemical, argued for more environmental destruction.

After the University of Michigan teach-in, there was an explosion of interest on other college campuses. Upwards of 2,000 universities, colleges, and junior colleges ultimately put on events. By the end, the national staff had a hard time merely keeping up with the colleges that called to register events.[citation needed]

The focus on pollution

The delicate line straddled by organizers was to attract seasoned activists who would demand far-reaching change without alienating the middle class whose active participation and political support were seen as essential. The greatest environmental insults were visited on the poor. Factories and power plants were located in the poorest neighborhoods. Freeways were plowed through the poorest neighborhoods. Toxic waste dumps were situated in the poorest neighborhoods. But these problems tended not to affect the middle class.[citation needed]

The solution was to promote an overarching concern with air and water pollution, which affected everyone, while encouraging each community to pay attention to whatever other issues were of most concern to it. Earth Day included events that focused on fighting freeways, protecting the ozone layer, organic food, whales and endangered species, oil spills, the military use of Agent Orange in Vietnam, overpopulation, peeling lead paint in ghetto housing, opposition to the supersonic transport, and myriad other topics. At one event, college students would pound an automobile apart with sledgehammers,[47] or, wearing gas masks, would block traffic on a freeway. At other events, grade-school students would plant trees, pick up litter in city parks, or identify birds. Earth Day welcomed them all.[citation needed]

Regional coordinators focused heavily on finding and enlisting the best local leadership in major metropolitan areas. For instance, Hayes flew to Chicago to help organize a subtle coup, replacing a pro-business Earth Day organization with a Saul Alinsky affiliated group called Campaign Against Pollution.[48] CAP abruptly shifted the focus away from recycling to focus on two issues: opposition to a massive proposed freeway program, the Crosstown Expressway, and protesting the uncontrolled air pollution Commonwealth Edison was pouring into Chicago's air—more sulfur pollution than all other companies combined.[49] Although mailings went out to thousands of communities of all sizes, the campaign focused especially hard on large cities.[citation needed]

New York City

In the winter of 1969–1970, a group of students met at Columbia University to hear Denis Hayes talk about his plans for Earth Day. Among the group were Fred Kent, Pete Grannis, and Kristin and William Hubbard. This group agreed to head up the New York City activities within the national movement. Fred Kent took the lead in renting an office and recruiting volunteers. The liberal Republican mayor of New York, John Lindsay, saw the environment as an issue that could help unite his then-troubled city. Moreover, he viewed the environment as a progressive wedge issue that would position him as clearly distinct from President Nixon's ultra-conservative "Southern Strategy,"[50] in a struggle for the soul of the Republican Party. He became fully engaged in supporting the event, and he delegated many of the talented young staff who had been drawn to his administration to help as well.[citation needed]

 
U.S. Senator Edmund Muskie speaking at Fairmount Park, Philadelphia on Earth Day, 1970

"The big break came when Mayor Lindsay agreed to shut down Fifth Avenue for the event. A giant cheer went up in the office on that day," according to Kristin Hubbard (now Kristin Alexandre). "From that time on we used Mayor Lindsay's offices and even his staff. I was Speaker Coordinator but had tremendous help from Lindsay staffer Judith Crichton." Mayor Lindsay completely closed down Fifth Avenue to traffic from E. 14th Street to West 59th Street (Central Park)—more than 2 miles—and 14th Street between 3rd and 7th Avenues.[51] An estimated one million participants took part—right in the nerve center of the nation's communications complex.[citation needed]

In addition to shutting down Fifth Avenue, Mayor John Lindsay made Central Park available for Earth Day. In Union Square, the New York Times estimated crowds of up to 20,000 people at any given time and, perhaps, more than 100,000 over the course of the day.[52] Since Manhattan was also the home of NBC, CBS, ABC, The New York Times, Time, and Newsweek, it provided the best possible anchor for national coverage from their reporters throughout the country.[53]

Philadelphia

U.S. Senator Edmund Muskie was the keynote speaker on Earth Day in Fairmount Park in Philadelphia. Other notable attendees included consumer protection activist and presidential candidate Ralph Nader, landscape architect Ian McHarg, Nobel prize-winning Harvard biochemist George Wald, U.S. Senate Minority Leader Hugh Scott, and poet Allen Ginsberg.[citation needed]

Earth Day 1980

The 1970s were a period of substantial environmental legislation, including the Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act, Endangered Species Act, Marine Mammal Protection Act, Superfund, Toxics Substances Control Act, and the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act. It had seen the creation of the Environmental Protection Agency and the banning of DDT and of lead in gasoline. Jimmy Carter was president.

The 1980 Earth Day effort was led by Mike McCabe and Byron Kennard,[54] and the general mood was festive and celebratory. The principal Washington, D.C., event was a festival[55] held in Lafayette Park, across the street from the White House.

Earth Day 1990 to 1999

Mobilizing 200 million people in 141 countries and lifting the status of environmental issues onto the world stage, Earth Day activities in 1990 gave a huge boost to recycling efforts worldwide and helped pave the way for the 1992 United Nations Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro. Unlike the first Earth Day in 1970, this 20th Anniversary was waged with stronger marketing tools, greater access to television and radio, and multimillion-dollar budgets.[56]

Two separate groups formed to sponsor Earth Day events in 1990: The Earth Day 20 Foundation, assembled by Edward Furia (Project Director of Earth Week in 1970), and Earth Day 1990, assembled by Denis Hayes (National Coordinator for Earth Day 1970). Senator Gaylord Nelson, the original founder of Earth Day, was honorary chairman for both groups. The two did not combine forces over disagreements about leadership of combined organization and incompatible structures and strategies. Among the disagreements, key Earth Day 20 Foundation organizers were critical of Earth Day 1990 for including on their board Hewlett-Packard, a company that at the time was the second-biggest emitter of chlorofluorocarbons in Silicon Valley and refused to switch to alternative solvents. In terms of marketing, Earth Day 20 had a grassroots approach to organizing and relied largely on locally based groups like the National Toxics Campaign, a Boston-based coalition of 1,000 local groups concerned with industrial pollution. Earth Day 1990 employed strategies including focus group testing, direct mail fundraising, and email marketing.[56]

The Earth Day 20 Foundation highlighted its April 22 activities in George, Washington, near the Columbia River with a live satellite phone call with members of the historic Earth Day 20 International Peace Climb who called from their base camp on Mount Everest to pledge their support for world peace and attention to environmental issues.[57] The Earth Day 20 International Peace Climb was led by Jim Whittaker, the first American to summit Mt. Everest (many years earlier), and marked the first time in history that mountaineers from the United States, Soviet Union, and China had roped together to climb a mountain, let alone Mt. Everest.[57] The group also collected more than two tons of trash (transported down the mountain by support groups along the way) that was left behind on Mount Everest from previous climbing expeditions. The master of ceremonies for the Columbia Gorge event was the TV star, John Ratzenberger, from Cheers, and the headlining musician was the "Father of Rock and Roll", Chuck Berry.[57]

Warner Bros. Records released an Earth Day-themed single in 1990 entitled "Tomorrow's World", written by Kix Brooks (who would later become one-half of Brooks & Dunn) and Pam Tillis.[58] The song featured vocals from Lynn Anderson, Butch Baker, Shane Barmby, Billy Hill, Suzy Bogguss, Kix Brooks, T. Graham Brown, The Burch Sisters, Holly Dunn, Foster & Lloyd, Vince Gill, William Lee Golden, Highway 101, Shelby Lynne, Johnny Rodriguez, Dan Seals, Les Taylor, Pam Tillis, Mac Wiseman, and Kevin Welch. It charted at number 74 on the Hot Country Songs chart dated May 5, 1990.[59]

Earth Day 2000–2019

Earth Day 2000

As the millennium approached, Hayes agreed to spearhead another campaign, this time focusing on global warming and pushing for clean energy. The April 22 Earth Day in 2000 combined the big-picture feistiness of the first Earth Day with the international grassroots activism of Earth Day 1990. For 2000, Earth Day had the internet to help link activists around the world. By the time April 22 came around, 5,000 environmental groups worldwide were on board, reaching out to hundreds of millions of people in a record 184 countries. Events varied: A talking drum chain traveled from village to village in Gabon, Africa, for example, while hundreds of thousands of people gathered on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., USA.[citation needed]

Earth Day 2001

Google's first Earth Day doodle was in 2001.[60]

Earth Day 2003

The theme for Earth Day 2003 was the Water for Life Campaign. This year, Earth Day Network developed a water quality project called "What's in Your Water?"[61] Water-related events were held on every continent, including water workshops, exhibitions, concerts, and more in Togo, Egypt, the Cook Islands, Jordan, Palestine, Japan, Venezuela, Slovenia, Nigeria, and Canada.[62][63][64] Educational curricula, teacher's guides, water testing kits, and posters focused on water.

Campaign for Communities, an initiative led by NAACP, Latino organizations including Southwest Voter Registration and Education Project, and other organizations focused on environmental justice, created events focused on low-income communities around the U.S. These events were also focused on building support among low-income communities through clean-ups, park revitalization, and town halls focused on integrating the environmental movement with community and social justice causes.[65][66]

Earth Day 2004

In the U.S. in 2004, Earth Day Network and its partners focused on voter registration for Earth Day, registering hundreds of thousands of voters.[67][68] Major tree planting events also took place. Other prominent U.S. Earth Day events included an annual cleanup in Dayton, Ohio and the 3rd Annual Community Based Solutions to Environmental Health & Justice Conference in Seattle, Washington.[69][70]

Earth Day 2005

The theme for Earth Day 2005 was Healthy Environments for Children.[71]

Earth Day 2006

Earth Day 2006 focused on science and faith. Earth Day expanded into Europe for Earth Day 2006, and events and speeches were held in most of the EU countries. Key events included the "Festival on Climate Change" in Utrecht, the Netherlands, which was focused on "How to break away from the oil dependence," and included Earth Day founder Denis Hayes and members of the Dutch and E.U. parliament, NGOs, local authorities, and media representatives. In the first of two years of Earth Day events in Ukraine, Denis Hayes also attended and spoke at the "Chernobyl 20 Remembrance for the Future" conference in Kyiv, Ukraine.[72] 2006 also saw events in China organized between Earth Day Network and Global Village Beijing educating communities about energy savings, the first-ever coordinated Earth Day events in Moscow, Russia, a scientific panel and a religious response panel on climate change throughout the U.S., and a "Conserve Your Energy" event in Philadelphia.[73][74]

Earth Day 2007

Thousands of Earth Day projects were held across the globe that ranged from energy efficiency events, protests, letter writing campaigns, civic and environmental k-12 education trainings, urban and rural cleanups, and water projects with a particular focus on building a broader and more diverse environmental movement.[75] Major events took place in Kyiv, Ukraine; Caracas, Venezuela; Tuvalu; Philippines; Togo; and Madrid, Spain.[citation needed]

In the US, civil rights, religious, and social justice leaders joined Earth Day Network the week of April 16 through April 20 to demand Congress on behalf of their communities and their constituencies that there be no "grandfathering" of pollution permits, that an immediate reduction in carbon emissions be imposed through legislation and that all revenues generated from a carbon tax or a government auction of carbon permits be used for public benefit. Earth Day Network partnered with Green Apple Music & Arts Festival to mark Earth Day with weekend-long events featuring music and entertainment in New York, San Francisco, and Chicago.[76] More than 200,000 people attended the events and millions of people were reached through the media.

The Global Warming in the Pulpit Pledge campaign which mobilized priests, ministers, rabbis, and other faith leaders across the U.S. and Canada to make a commitment to preach on global climate change as a moral issue was launched.[77] Later in 2007, Live Earth, a global music event, was held across the world.[citation needed]

Earth Day 2008

Earth Day 2008 galvanized millions of people around the world in a Call For Climate. In the U.S., the campaign challenged the public to make one million calls to Congress about pushing for climate change legislation.[78] 2008 also included large climate rallies in eight major U.S. cities, including Washington, D.C., New York, Miami, Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Los Angeles, and San Francisco, to which around 350,000 people attended. Washington, D.C., hosted actor Edward Norton, Thomas Friedman of the New York Times, and James Hansen of NASA to deliver a strong global warming message and call for tough and fair climate action by Congress. O.A.R., Umphrey's McGee, Warren Haynes, Mambo Sauce, and Blake Lewis of American Idol entertained enthusiastic crowds, and the event was covered live by CNN and The Weather Channel, plus scores of other media that carried the Call for Climate message.[79] Many Earth Day events were held around the world from the Earth Day on Campus campaign.[80]

Earth Day 2009

The 2009 National Teach-In on Global Warming Solutions reached college campuses, civic organizations, and faith groups across the U.S. As part of this event, members of Congress addressed college and high school campuses in their districts via video conference.[81]

Earth Day 2010 (40th anniversary)

An estimated one billion people around the world took action for the 40th anniversary of Earth Day.[82] An estimated 20,000 partners took action on climate change and other environmental issues through climate rallies, Billion Acts of Green™, and by engaging civil leaders in plans to build a green economy, connected through the online action center at EARTHDAY.ORG.[83] Through the Global Day of Conversation, more than 200 elected officials in more than 39 countries took part in active dialogues with their constituents about their efforts to create sustainable green economies and reduce their carbon footprints.[84] Students around the world participated in school greenings, featuring community clean-ups, solar energy systems, school gardens, and environmental curriculum.[85] Earth Day Network announced a partnership with Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment's Avatar Home Tree Initiative to plant one million trees in 15 countries by the end of 2010.[86]

The Climate Rally on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., drew in more than 150,000 activists to demand that U.S. Congress pass comprehensive climate legislation in 2010.[87] The nine-hour event featured more than 70 high-profile speakers, including leadership from the faith, labor, civil rights, environmental communities, the private sector, leading climate scientists, celebrities, Cabinet Secretaries, international political leaders, and local government officials.[citation needed]

In partnership with the Peace Corps, Earth Day Network worked with local volunteers to implement environmental and civic education programs, tree plantings, village clean-ups, and recycling seminars in rural areas in Ukraine, the Philippines, Georgia, Albania, and Kolkata, India.[88] In 2010, Earth Day Network also established a satellite office in Kolkata, India.[citation needed]

As part of a nationwide commemoration of the 40th anniversary in Morocco, the government announced a unique National Charter for the Environment and Sustainable Development, the first commitment of its kind in Africa and the Arab world, which will inform new environmental laws for the country. The Kingdom of Morocco also pledged to plant one million trees.[89]

Earth Day 2011

2011 Earth Day events included an environmental forum for local political leaders and the first-ever Earth Day celebration in Tunis City and primary school events throughout Iraq. In 17 of the world's most severely deforested countries, Earth Day Network completed a project to plant over 1.1 million trees. Across the globe, more than 100 million Billion Acts of Green were registered.[90][91] In September 2011, at the Clinton Global Initiative, President Clinton recognized this project as an exemplary approach to addressing global challenges.[92]

Earth Day 2012

A Billion Acts of Green were achieved on Earth Day 2012, with Earth Day Network announcing the accomplishment at the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development in Rio.[93][94] A Billion Acts of Green is billed as the world's largest environmental service campaign, inspiring and rewarding both simple individual acts and larger organizational initiatives that further the goal of measurably reducing carbon emissions and supporting sustainability.[95][96] The Campaign for Communities engaged elected officials in finding solutions to local environmental challenges.[97] Faith programs saw Catholic parishes and churches across the U.S. take action on Earth Day through sermons and other activities, including four events at the National Cathedral and a conference at the St. Sophia Cathedral and National Religious Coalition on Creation Care (NRCC).[98][99][100] Mobilize the Earth™ events throughout all of India's states and geographic regions, coordinated by Earth Day Network India, included rallies, concerts, competitions, seminars, art shows, plantation drives, signature campaigns, and workshops.[101][102][103]

Earth Day 2013

The goal of Earth Day 2013 was to personalize the massive challenge that climate change presents while uniting people around the globe into a powerful call to action with the theme: The Face of Climate Change. To illustrate that climate change is not a remote problem for our leaders but is impacting real people, animals, and places everywhere, EDN collected images sent into #faceofclimate and displayed them in a collage at thousands of events around the world—from schools to parks to government buildings.[104] High level organizations and individuals participated in the campaign, including the Secretary General of the Organization of American States, US Secretary of State, and many more.[105]

Meanwhile, stories of hope inspired communities to take action[106] and MobilizeU, a program to educate and activate college students around Earth Day and environmental issues, expanded in 2013 to 296 universities in 51 countries on six continents and in 46 US states.[107]

In Washington, D.C., EDN presented Earth Month at Union Station, a four-week series of events that featured an environmental film festival, renewable energy demonstrations, farmers markets, NASA educational exhibits, and public talks by scientists and astronauts. In partnership with Washington, D.C. Public Schools, EDN also presented a STEM Fair at Union Station.[108]

Earth Day 2014

The goal of Earth Day 2014 was to dramatically personalize the massive challenges surrounding global climate change and weave that into both Earth Day 2014 and the five-year countdown to Earth Day 2020, the 50th anniversary. It was an opportunity to unite people worldwide into a common cause and call for action.[citation needed]

The theme of Earth Day 2014 was Green Cities.[109] Earth Day Network launched the Green Cities campaign in the fall of 2013 to help cities worldwide become more sustainable and reduce their carbon footprint. Focused on three key elements – buildings, energy, and transportation – the campaign aims to help cities accelerate their transition to a cleaner, healthier, and more economically viable future through improvements in efficiency, investments in renewable technology, and regulation reform.[citation needed]

Earth Day 2015

To recognize the 45th anniversary of Earth Day, the 2015 global theme was termed "It's Our Turn to Lead."[110]

That year, Earth Day was a part of the steady drumbeat towards Paris for the UNFCCC COP 21 climate talks that December. With a binding treaty on climate change expected from this conference, this is a pivotal year for the environmental movement. Earth Day Network's (EDN) campaigns focused on instigating environmental advocacy, as well as strengthening climate communication and education.[citation needed]

EDN designed and executed four campaigns for its major constituencies: Green Cities, MobilizeU, Climate Education Week, and Faith Mobilization, all of which concentrated on the organization's theme: "It's Our Turn to Lead".[citation needed] In addition, EDN hosted Global Citizen 2015 Earth Day,[111] in partnership with Global Poverty Project (GPP) on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. This venue allowed EDN and GPP to inspire and activate a new generation of global activists. The event worked to establish the intersection between eradicating global poverty and stopping climate change. Earth Day Network worked directly with major partners to garner large-scale commitments to stop climate change.[citation needed]

Earth Day 2016

The theme for Earth Day 2016 was Trees for Earth.[112] India, the Caribbean, Vietnam, and Morocco made substantial government commitments. The Black Lives Matter organization, which was created in 2013, also engaged with EarthDay.org in community panels. Close to 700 million community members, organizations, and school children took part in Earth Day 2016. Over 36 million trees were planted in India. "Earth Day Network" (now EARTHDAY.ORG) was accepted as an entry on Baidu Baike, a major online cyclopedia in China.[citation needed]

Hundreds of mayors across the world participated in Earth Day 2016 primarily focused on urban planning and reforestation.[citation needed]

Signing of the Paris Agreement at the UN

It was no accident that the United Nations selected Earth Day[113] to sign the most significant climate accord in the history of the climate movement. On Earth Day 2016, world leaders from 175 nations broke a record by doing exactly that.

Earth Day 2017

For Earth Day 2017, Earth Day Network launched the goal of global environmental and climate literacy by 2020. EDN envisioned a world that is fluent in the concepts of climate change and aware of its unprecedented threat to our planet. Environmental and climate literacy is the engine not only for creating green voters and advancing environmental and climate laws and policies but also for accelerating green technologies and jobs.

To that end, the 2017 Earth Day theme is environmental and climate education. EDN knows that education is the foundation for progress. Before we can solve the dire environmental threats facing us in the 21st century, we must build a global citizenry knowledgeable in environmental science and fluent in local and global ecological issues. A world with a more educated populace internalizes values – such as environmental protection – and is empowered to act in defense of these values.

To support this Earth Day theme, EDN promoted teach-ins as an activity to educate communities on global environmental issues and how global environmental issues impact local communities. EDN teach-ins strove to empower attendees with real, tangible actions they could take for the environment.

EDN developed an extensive global outreach strategy to promote Earth Day and assist organizations with producing a variety of actions, including teach-ins, in their own communities. Staff sent thousands of emails and made hundreds of phone calls, and revamped the organization's social media. Additionally, EDN created five teach-in toolkits, with accompanying translations in four languages, to help constituencies organize and mobilize their communities.

Finally, EDN hosted the flagship March for Science march, rally, and teach-ins on Earth Day on the Washington Monument Grounds in Washington D.C. This event rallied and empowered attendees to support science and evidence-based policy. Approximately 100,000 people attended.

Earth Day 2018

Earth Day 2018's theme, End Plastic Pollution, was dedicated to building a world of educated citizens who understand the environmental, climate, and health consequences of using plastic.[114] Through an online Plastics Pollution Calculator, consumers calculated how much disposable plastic they used in a year and planned how to reduce this amount of waste.[115] A Plastic Pollution Primer and Action Toolkit also educated consumers about actions to reduce their plastic footprint. Events worldwide in The Gambia, Italy, Thailand, Japan, India, the U.S., among others, included plastic cleanups, teach-ins, and festivals in which 10,000 partners participated.[116] In April 2018, the Google search for "Plastic Pollution" saw the highest trends in the previous five years, 5.5 million pages in 17 languages were created on the internet about "Earth Day 2018" and "plastics," and global media outlets with a combined audience of 450+ million people covered the campaign. The phrase "plastic pollution" on social media in the U.S. alone reached more than 155 million people. As a result, over 23,0000+ plastic cleanups were registered on Google, 60 countries introduced single-use plastic bans and legislation, and companies such as Coca-Cola and Starbucks announced steps to eliminate and significantly reduce plastic pollution.[117]

Earth Day 2019

Earth Day 2019's theme was Protect Our Species. For this campaign, events and programs spread information about the causes and consequences of growing species extinctions.[118] Earth Day Network partnered with Keep America Beautiful and National Cleanup Day for the inaugural nationwide Earth Day Clean Up. Cleanups were held in all 50 States, 5 U.S. Territories, 5,300 sites and had more than 500,000 volunteers.[119][120] Thousands of locations featured ads with vivid photos of important species. Viewers were encouraged to share photos of ads on social media with the tag #ProtectOurSpecies.[121] Earth Day 2019 also encouraged participants to protect threatened species through educational resources, tree plantings, and a climate action guide.[122]

Earth Day 2020–2030

Earth Day 2020

Earth Day 2020 is the 50th Anniversary of Earth Day.[123] Celebrations included activities such as the Great Global CleanUp, Citizen Science, Advocacy, Education, and art.[124][125][126] This year's theme for Earth Day 2020 was "climate action".[127] Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, many of the planned activities were moved online.[128] Notably, a coalition of youth activist organized by the Future Coalition hosted Earth Day Live, a three-day livestream commemorating the 50th anniversary of Earth Day in the United States.[129] Celebratory activities centered around five components: citizen science, volunteering, community engagement, education, and the role of art in furthering the cause.

Earth Day 2021

 
United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres addresses the Leaders Summit on Climate

The Earth Day 2021 theme is Restore Our Earth and features five primary programs: The Canopy Project, Food and Environment, Climate Literacy, the Global Earth Challenge, and The Great Global CleanUp.[130] During the week of Earth Day, EARTHDAY.ORG and lead organizers, Education International, Hip Hop Caucus, and Earth Uprising organized three separate parallel climate action summits on climate literacy, environmental justice, and youth-led climate-focused issues. EARTHDAY.ORG also organized the second-annual Earth Day Live livestream event (April 22, 2021) featuring global activists, international leaders, and influencers.[131]

The Biden Administration organized a 2021 Leaders' Climate Summit. This virtual Zoom-like meeting featured 40 world leaders and dozens of speakers, including Pope Francis, Xiye Bastida, Danielle Merfeld, Vice President and Chief Technology Officer, GE Renewable Energy, Anna Borg, President and CEO, Vattenfall, and Abdullah Subai, Minister of Municipality and Environment, Qatar.[132][133][134]

 
Volunteers at Sure We Can clean McKibbin Street for Earth Day 2021

Earth Day 2022

The Earth Day 2022 theme is Invest in Our Planet and features five primary programs: The Great Global Cleanup, Sustainable Fashion, Climate and Environmental Literacy, Canopy Project, Food and Environment, and the Global Earth Challenge.[135] EARTHDAY.ORG announced the continuation of the "Invest in our Planet" theme for 2023 and that more than one billion citizens participated in Earth Day 2022.[136]

Earth Day 2023

On Earth Day (22 April) 2023, a collection of images to date of Earth taken from various deep space distances in the Solar System was published.[137]

Earth Day Canada

 
Paul Tinari officially launched the first Canadian Earth Day on September 11, 1980 – included are Flora MacDonald MP, Ken Keyes and Dr. Ronald Watts

The first Canadian Earth Day (French: Jour de la Terre) was held on Thursday, September 11, 1980, and was organized by Paul D. Tinari, then a graduate student in Engineering Physics/Solar Engineering at Queen's University. Flora MacDonald, then MP for Kingston and the Islands and former Canadian Secretary of State for External Affairs, officially opened Earth Day Week on September 6, 1980, with a ceremonial tree planting and encouraged MPs and MPPs across the country to declare a cross-Canada annual Earth Day. The principal activities taking place on the first Earth Day included educational lectures given by experts in various environmental fields, garbage and litter pick-up by students along city roads and highways, and tree plantings to replace the trees killed by Dutch elm disease.[138][139]

History of the Equinox Earth Day (March 20)

The equinoctial Earth Day is celebrated on the March equinox (around March 20) to mark the arrival of astronomical spring in the Northern Hemisphere, and of astronomical autumn in the Southern Hemisphere. An equinox in astronomy is that point in time (not a whole day) when the Sun is directly above the Earth's equator, occurring around March 20 and September 23 each year. In most cultures, the equinoxes and solstices are considered to start or separate the seasons, although weather patterns evolve earlier.

John McConnell[140] first introduced the idea of a global holiday called "Earth Day" at the 1969 UNESCO Conference on the Environment. The first Earth Day proclamation was issued by San Francisco Mayor Joseph Alioto on March 21, 1970. Celebrations were held in various cities, such as San Francisco and in Davis, California with a multi-day street party. UN Secretary-General U Thant supported McConnell's global initiative to celebrate this annual event; and on February 26, 1971, he signed a proclamation to that effect, saying:[141]

May there be only peaceful and cheerful Earth Days to come for our beautiful Spaceship Earth as it continues to spin and circle in frigid space with its warm and fragile cargo of animate life.

United Nations secretary-general Kurt Waldheim observed Earth Day with similar ceremonies on the March equinox in 1972, and the United Nations Earth Day ceremony has continued each year since on the day of the March equinox (the United Nations also works with organizers of the April 22 global event). Margaret Mead added her support for the equinox Earth Day, and in 1978 declared:[142]

Earth Day is the first holy day which transcends all national borders, yet preserves all geographical integrities, spans mountains and oceans and time belts, and yet brings people all over the world into one resonating accord, is devoted to the preservation of the harmony in nature and yet draws upon the triumphs of technology, the measurement of time, and instantaneous communication through space.
Earth Day draws on astronomical phenomena in a new way – which is also the most ancient way – by using the Vernal Equinox, the time when the Sun crosses the equator making the length of night and day equal in all parts of the Earth. To this point in the annual calendar, EARTH DAY attaches no local or divisive set of symbols, no statement of the truth or superiority of one way of life over another. But the selection of the March Equinox makes planetary observance of a shared event possible and a flag that shows the Earth, as seen from space, appropriate.

At the moment of the equinox, it is traditional to observe Earth Day by ringing the Japanese Peace Bell, which Japan donated to the United Nations.[143] Over the years, celebrations have occurred in various places worldwide at the same time as the UN celebration. On March 20, 2008, in addition to the ceremony at the United Nations, ceremonies were held in New Zealand, and bells were sounded in California, Vienna, Paris, Lithuania, Tokyo, and many other locations. The equinox Earth Day at the UN is organized by the Earth Society Foundation.[144]

Earth Day ringing the peace bell is celebrated around the world in many towns, ringing the Peace Bell in Vienna,[145] Berlin, and elsewhere. A memorable event took place at the UN in Geneva, celebrating a Minute for Peace ringing the Japanese Shinagawa Peace Bell with the help of the Geneva Friendship Association and the Global Youth Foundation,[146] directly after in deep mourning about the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant catastrophe ten days before.

Besides the Spring Equinox for the Northern Hemisphere, the observance of the Spring Equinox for the Southern Hemisphere in September is of equal importance. The International Day of Peace[147] is celebrated on September 21, and can thus be considered to accord with the original intentions of John McConnell, U Thant and others.

April 22 observances

Growing eco-activism before Earth Day 1970

In 1968, Morton Hilbert and the U.S. Public Health Service organized the Human Ecology Symposium, an environmental conference for students to hear from scientists about the effects of environmental degradation on human health.[148] This was the beginning of Earth Day. For the next two years, Hilbert and students worked to plan the first Earth Day.[149] In April 1970—along with a federal proclamation from U.S. Sen. Gaylord Nelson—the first Earth Day was held.[150]

Project Survival, an early environmentalism-awareness education event, was held at Northwestern University on January 23, 1970. This was the first of several events held at university campuses across the United States in the lead-up to the first Earth Day. Also, Ralph Nader began talking about the importance of ecology in 1970.

The 1960s had been a very dynamic period for ecology in the US. Pre-1960 grassroots activism against DDT in Nassau County, New York, and widespread opposition to open-air nuclear weapons tests with their global nuclear fallout, had inspired Rachel Carson to write her influential bestseller, Silent Spring (1962).

Significance of April 22

 
Global selfie – Earth Day, April 22, 2014.

Nelson chose the date to maximize participation on college campuses for what he conceived as an "environmental teach-in". He determined the week of April 19–25 was the best bet as it did not fall during exams or spring breaks.[151] Moreover, it did not conflict with religious holidays such as Easter or Passover, and was late enough in spring to have decent weather. More students were likely to be in class, and there would be less competition with other mid-week events—so he chose Wednesday, April 22. The day also fell after the anniversary of the birth of noted conservationist John Muir. The National Park Service, John Muir National Historic Site, has a celebration every year on or around Earth Day (April 21, 22 or 23), called Birthday-Earth Day, in recognition of Earth Day and John Muir's contribution to the collective consciousness of environmentalism and conservation.[152][153]

Unbeknownst to Nelson,[154] April 22, 1970, was coincidentally the 100th anniversary of the birth of Vladimir Lenin, when translated to the Gregorian calendar (which the Soviets adopted in 1918). Time reported that some suspected the date was not a coincidence, but a clue that the event was "a Communist trick", and quoted a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution as saying, "subversive elements plan to make American children live in an environment that is good for them."[155] J. Edgar Hoover, director of the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation, may have found the Lenin connection intriguing; it was alleged the FBI conducted surveillance at the 1970 demonstrations.[156] The idea that the date was chosen to celebrate Lenin's centenary still persists in some quarters,[157][158] an idea borne out by the similarity with the subbotnik instituted by Lenin in 1920 as days on which people would have to do community service, which typically consisted in removing rubbish from public property and collecting recyclable material. Subbotniks were also imposed on other countries within the compass of Soviet power, including Eastern Europe, and at the height of its power the Soviet Union established a nationwide subbotnik to be celebrated on Lenin's birthday, April 22, which had been proclaimed a national holiday celebrating communism by Nikita Khrushchev in 1955.

Criticisms

"Critics of Earth Day claim that the environmental movement is a middle class, anti-business movement that deals in mainstream conservation politics. It allegedly overlooks the needs of minorities and the poor who are victims of environmental racism and classism."[159]

Another criticism of Earth Day is that after so many years, it's continued, repetitious existence promotes the illusion that current human efforts are enough to eliminate future environmental disaster.[160]

Further reading

  • Sophie Yeo (April 21, 2023). "How the largest environmental movement in history was born". BBC.

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External links

  • Earth Day Network – Coordinating worldwide events for Earth Day
  • The Great Global CleanUp – CleanUp Website including Global Map, Signup to CleanUp and Find a CleanUp
  • United States Earth Day – The U.S. government's Earth Day site
  • Earth Day Canada – The Canadian Official Site for Earth Day
  • Earth Day at The History Channel
  • Gaylord Nelson and Earth Day: The Making of the Modern Environmental Movement – a narrative account of the origins of Earth Day, Nelson's political career, as well as online access to documents from the Wisconsin Historical Society's Nelson Papers collection
  • Earth Society Foundation – Official organization arranging annual equinox Earth Day celebration at the United Nations

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Earth day redirects here For the measurement of time of one rotation see Day Not to be confused with Earth Hour Earth Day is an annual event on April 22 to demonstrate support for environmental protection First held on April 22 1970 it now includes a wide range of events coordinated globally by EARTHDAY ORG formerly Earth Day Network 1 including 1 billion people in more than 193 countries 2 1 3 The official theme for 2023 is Invest In Our Planet 4 5 Earth DayThe unofficial Earth Flag created by John McConnell includes The Blue Marble photograph taken by the crew of Apollo 17 SignificanceSupport for environmental protectionBegins1970DateApril 22Next timeApril 22 2024 2024 04 22 FrequencyAnnualIn 1969 at a UNESCO Conference in San Francisco peace activist John McConnell proposed a day to honor the Earth and the concept of peace to first be observed on March 21 1970 the first day of spring in the northern hemisphere This day of nature s equipoise was later sanctioned in a proclamation written by McConnell and signed by Secretary General U Thant at the United Nations A month later United States Senator Gaylord Nelson proposed the idea to hold a nationwide environmental teach in on April 22 1970 He hired a young activist Denis Hayes to be the National Coordinator Nelson and Hayes renamed the event Earth Day Denis and his staff grew the event beyond the original idea for a teach in to include the entire United States More than 20 million people poured out on the streets and the first Earth Day remains the largest single day protest in human history Key non environmentally focused partners played major roles Under the leadership of labor leader Walter Reuther for example the United Auto Workers UAW was the most instrumental outside financial and operational supporter of the first Earth Day 6 7 8 According to Hayes Without the UAW the first Earth Day would have likely flopped 9 Nelson was later awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom award in recognition of his work 10 The first Earth Day was focused on the United States In 1990 Denis Hayes the original national coordinator in 1970 took it international and organized events in 141 nations 11 12 13 On Earth Day 2016 the landmark Paris Agreement was signed by the United States the United Kingdom China and 120 other countries This signing satisfied a key requirement for the entry into force of the historic draft climate protection treaty adopted by consensus of the 195 nations present at the 2015 United Nations Climate Change Conference in Paris Numerous communities engaged in Earth Day Week actions an entire week of activities focused on the environmental issues that the world faces 14 On Earth Day 2020 over 100 million people around the world observed the 50th anniversary in what is being referred to as the largest online mass mobilization in history 3 Contents 1 1969 Santa Barbara Oil Spill 2 Santa Barbara s Environmental Rights Day 1970 3 Earth Day 1970 3 1 The Earth Day name 3 2 The Dirty Dozen 3 3 The University of Michigan teach in 3 4 The focus on pollution 3 5 New York City 3 6 Philadelphia 4 Earth Day 1980 5 Earth Day 1990 to 1999 6 Earth Day 2000 2019 6 1 Earth Day 2000 6 2 Earth Day 2001 6 3 Earth Day 2003 6 4 Earth Day 2004 6 5 Earth Day 2005 6 6 Earth Day 2006 6 7 Earth Day 2007 6 8 Earth Day 2008 6 9 Earth Day 2009 6 10 Earth Day 2010 40th anniversary 6 11 Earth Day 2011 6 12 Earth Day 2012 6 13 Earth Day 2013 6 14 Earth Day 2014 6 15 Earth Day 2015 6 16 Earth Day 2016 6 17 Signing of the Paris Agreement at the UN 6 18 Earth Day 2017 6 19 Earth Day 2018 6 20 Earth Day 2019 7 Earth Day 2020 2030 7 1 Earth Day 2020 7 2 Earth Day 2021 7 3 Earth Day 2022 7 4 Earth Day 2023 8 Earth Day Canada 9 History of the Equinox Earth Day March 20 10 April 22 observances 10 1 Growing eco activism before Earth Day 1970 10 2 Significance of April 22 11 Criticisms 12 Further reading 13 See also 14 References 15 External links1969 Santa Barbara Oil SpillMain article 1969 Santa Barbara oil spill On January 28 1969 a well called Platform A drilled by Union Oil 6 miles 10 km off the coast of Santa Barbara California blew out More than 3 million U S gallons 2 5 million imperial gallons 11 million liters of oil spilled killing more than 10 000 seabirds dolphins seals and sea lions As a reaction to this disaster activists were mobilized to create environmental regulation environmental education and Earth Day Among the proponents of Earth Day were the people in the front lines of fighting this disaster Selma Rubin Marc McGinnes and Bud Bottoms founder of Get Oil Out 15 Denis Hayes organizer of the first Earth Day said that Senator Gaylord Nelson from Wisconsin was inspired to create Earth Day upon seeing an 800 square mile 2 100 km2 oil slick from an airplane in the Santa Barbara Channel 15 16 Santa Barbara s Environmental Rights Day 1970On the first anniversary of the oil blowout January 28 1970 Environmental Rights Day was created and the Declaration of Environmental Rights was read It had been written by Rod Nash during a boat trip across the Santa Barbara Channel while carrying a copy of Thomas Jefferson s Declaration of Independence 15 The organizers of Environmental Rights Day led by Marc McGinnes had been working closely over a period of several months with Congressman Pete McCloskey R CA to consult on the creation of the National Environmental Policy Act the first of many new environmental protection laws sparked by the national outcry about the blowout oil spill and on the Declaration of Environmental Rights Both McCloskey Earth Day co chair with Senator Gaylord Nelson and Earth Day organizer Denis Hayes along with Senator Alan Cranston Paul Ehrlich David Brower and other prominent leaders endorsed the Declaration and spoke about it at the Environmental Rights Day conference According to Francis Sarguis the conference was sort of like the baptism for the movement According to Hayes this was the first giant crowd he spoke to that felt passionately I mean really passionately about environmental issues Hayes also thought the conference might be the beginning of a real movement 15 Nash Garrett Hardin McGinnes and others went on to develop the first undergraduate Environmental Studies program of its kind at the University of California at Santa Barbara 17 Earth Day 1970 President Richard Nixon and First Lady Pat Nixon plant a tree on the White House South Lawn to recognize the first Earth Day The seeds that grew into the first Earth Day were planted by Wisconsin Senator Gaylord Nelson An ardent conservationist and former two term governor of Wisconsin Nelson had long sought ways to increase the potency of the environment as a political issue The extraordinary attention garnered by Rachel Carson s book Silent Spring the famous 1968 Earthrise NASA photograph of the earth from the moon the saturation news coverage given to the Santa Barbara oil spill 18 and the Cuyahoga River catching fire in early 1969 19 led Nelson to think the time was ripe for an environmental initiative As a result of interactions with his staff and with Fred Dutton 20 a prominent Democratic operative who had been Robert Kennedy s presidential campaign manager Nelson became convinced that environmental teach ins on college campuses could serve as such a vehicle 21 Teach ins had been held on hundreds of college campuses to debate the war in Vietnam They generally reflected the divide between those who thought of Vietnam as a bulwark to stop additional countries falling to communism like dominos versus those who believed that the war was the latest stage of a nationalist anti colonialist campaign 22 by Vietnamese who had fought against China then France Japan France again and now the United States These debates elevated arguments over the war in the public consciousness and enlisted a generation of student activists citation needed Nelson asked public interest lawyer Anthony Roisman 23 to establish a non profit Environmental Teach In Inc to manage the campaign and recruited a small board of directors He asked Republican Congressman Pete McCloskey 14 to co chair the board to ensure it was bipartisan and bicameral 15 On September 20 1969 Senator Nelson first announced his plans for an environmental teach In in a little publicized talk at the University of Washington I am convinced that the same concern the youth of this nation took in changing this nation s priorities on the war in Vietnam and on civil rights can be shown for the problem of the environment That is why I plan to see to it that a national teach in is held 16 Senator Nelson went on to encourage teach ins at many more speeches A November talk at Airlie House had a New York Times reporter in the audience The resulting front page article 17 was a turning point Letters of inquiry from across the country began to pour into Nelson s Senate office The article piqued the interest of Denis Hayes then a graduate student at Harvard Hayes traveled to Washington D C and arranged a 10 minute visit with Senator Nelson which stretched into two hours 24 Hayes returned to Harvard with the charter to organize Boston After a few days of reference checks 25 he was asked to drop out of Harvard to become executive director of the national campaign 26 Because of the non hierarchical tenor of the times Hayes suggested that people be designated coordinators rather than directors He became the national coordinator 27 and he quickly hired various regional coordinators a press coordinator a K 12 coordinator a volunteer coordinator etc At its peak the national office had a few dozen paid staff each earning a flat 375 month equivalent to 2 771 in 2021 plus more than 100 regular volunteers citation needed As the talented regional coordinators fanned out across the country however they immediately encountered two problems First by 1970 the concept of teach ins had become passe Moreover teach ins generally involved debates and no one was pro pollution Second and more troubling leading activists on college campuses were deeply involved in the anti war and civil rights movements They tended to view the environment as a distraction 26 The Earth Day name The solution to the first problem came from an unexpected direction Shortly after the turn of the year a quiet man named Julien Koenig stopped by the national offices and volunteered to help Koenig was a Madison Avenue giant His campaign for Volkswagen Think Small was later cited by Advertising Age as the greatest advertising campaign of the 20th century 28 Over coffee Hayes confided that the teach in moniker was not working and asked whether Koenig had any ideas Koenig asked for a few days A week later he returned with an assortment of mock ups for ads laid out around the announcement of Ecology Day Environment Day Earth Day and E Day Koenig said that his personal favorite was Earth Day in part because April 22 happened to be his birthday and birthday rhymes with Earth Day 29 Hayes immediately agreed Koenig offered to prepare a fully refined ad Hayes insisted that it include a small coupon soliciting funds for the threadbare operation Koenig s ad was visually arresting and perfectly summed up the issues and values the feisty but welcoming tone that the campaign had adopted Hayes loved it and decided to bet the farm He committed about half of all the money in the campaign s bank account to buy a full page in the Sunday New York Times opinion section 30 The ad was a huge success Overnight Earth Day became the almost universally used name for the upcoming event The ad generated more than enough revenue to repay its cost and thousands of potential organizers sent in their names and addresses along with their checks In future months magazines and alternative newspapers ran the ad for free generating still more names and more financial support The national office started using Environmental Action rather than Environmental Teach in on its letterhead and publications to promote Earth Day 31 At this point Hayes made a far reaching decision In those early days it would have been easy to obtain trademark protection for Earth Day and force compliance with a set of standards by anyone using it Hayes decided however that he wanted the name to be broadly used by anyone who planned to focus on environmental issues that spring 32 Although Earth Day swiftly replaced Environmental Teach in the second problem proved more complicated College activists for the most part viewed anything other than ending the war as a distraction A majority of the Earth Day staff had cut their teeth as organizers against the war and saw no conflict The war appeared to be winding down and they felt it was prudent to start paying attention to the far more profound changes needed to produce a healthy sustainable America But time was short and college activists were not responding citation needed Hayes spent a day reviewing the letters Senator Nelson had received and discovered that very few were from college students Most were from women who appeared to be college educated homemakers who wanted to do something to improve the world for their children Another large share was from K 12 teachers citation needed Hayes decided to shift the campaign s focus from colleges and universities to community organizing Building off the successful strategies of the anti war movement and the civil rights movement he decided to promote large urban rallies focused on major environmental issues while also encouraging environmental education at the K 12 level citation needed Bryce Hamilton who had been Midwest coordinator was shifted to K 12 coordinator and it proved to be a great choice 33 Hamilton reached out to the National Education Association American Federation of Teachers and the National Science Teachers Association to enlist their members he provided materials to thousands of educators who wrote to the group directly and he distributed the most creative ideas he received from anyone to everyone else In April more than 10 000 primary and secondary schools engaged in Earth Day activities mostly education and service actions like beach clean ups tree planting and recycling citation needed Walt Kelly created an anti pollution poster featuring his comic strip character Pogo with the quotation We have met the enemy and he is us to promote the 1970 Earth Day Environmental groups have sought to make Earth Day into a day of action to change human behavior and provoke policy changes 34 The first Earth Day brought 20 million Americans out into the spring sunshine for peaceful demonstrations in favor of environmental reform 35 Earth Day is now observed in 192 countries and coordinated by the nonprofit EARTHDAY ORG formerly Earth Day Network According to Denis Hayes the first Earth Day 1970 organizer and current Board Chair Emeritus of EARTHDAY ORG Earth Day is now the largest secular day of protest in the world and more than a billion people participate in Earth Day actions every year 36 By far the largest source of funding for the first Earth Day was organized labor Walter Reuther had led the United Auto Workers UAW since 1946 and he was a progressive supporter of civil rights opposed the war and championed the environment He was a founding member of the Coalition for Clean Air which successfully lobbied for the Clean Air Act of 1970 Walter Reuther president of the United Auto Workers made the first donation to support the first Earth Day in the amount of 2 000 equivalent to 13 955 in 2021 37 Under his leadership the UAW also funded telephone capabilities so that the organizers could communicate and coordinate with each other from all across the United States 7 The UAW also financed printed and mailed all of the literature and other materials for the first Earth Day and mobilized its members to participate in the public demonstrations across the country According to Denis Hayes The UAW was by far the largest contributor to the first Earth Day and Without the UAW the first Earth Day would have likely flopped Hayes further said Walter s presence at our first press conference utterly changed the dynamics of the coverage we had instant credibility 38 At a meeting of the Environmental Teach In board of directors the finance committee chair arrived with a check for 20 000 equivalent to 139 554 in 2021 from Standard Oil of New Jersey now ExxonMobil That would have provided an effective measure of financial relief for the financially strapped group But Hayes declined the check convincing the board that it would destroy the credibility of the nascent organization He said that he would be delighted to accept money from clean sources but no other corporate money was ever raised for the national organization citation needed Individual donations were a significant source of funding generally accompanied by a contribution slip from the Earth Day Ad providing the donor s name and address Larry Rockefeller persuaded Robert Rauschenberg to create and donate a batch of Earth Day lithographs but the Earth Day staff lacked contacts in the art world who were able to sell them for their 2 000 market value so they were provided to donors for much less citation needed The sale of standard posters and especially pins brought in additional revenue The staff refused to sell bumper strips because they would be attached to cars citation needed The Dirty Dozen The staff of Environmental Teach In resigned immediately after Earth Day and most moved directly to a new organization Environmental Action with a tax status that permitted lobbying and a more activist stance 39 EA immediately confronted a problem that had been looming in the background throughout the campaign Some of the staff had been drawn to the movement through science and culture and felt that politics was inherently dirty and government was irredeemably compromised This group believed that by living lives of voluntary simplicity employing tools like those that filled the resolutely nonpolitical Whole Earth Catalog they could force the world to adapt to them Their theory of change was modeled loosely on the southern African Americans who sat at segregated lunch counters drank from segregated lunch counters and sat in the front of the bus it ignored the role of strategic litigation 40 federal legislation and electoral politics 41 in cementing lasting change Other staff members had worked in the Robert Kennedy Gene McCarthy and various congressional campaigns before Earth Day They believed that lasting progress could only come through institutional change 1970 was a Congressional election year They had just organized the largest demonstration in the nation s history in order to support environmental values Former Lindsay organizer Steve Haft summed up this faction s attitude at an Environmental Action staff meeting We had 20 million people in the streets in an election year and you plan to sit out the election Are you nuts citation needed In order to square the circle Hayes proposed that the group not endorse any candidates but that it try to defeat 12 of the worst If having a terrible environmental record became a political liability it would inevitably lead to better environmental legislation Haft was selected to coordinate the Dirty Dozen campaign With just 50 000 to defeat 12 incumbent members of the House the odds were long 42 To improve the odds the group selected candidates who not only had lousy environmental records which were plentiful but who also had won their most recent race by a narrow margin who were on the wrong side of an important environmental issue in their districts and who lived in areas where talented Earth Day organizers resided In the end seven of the original Dirty Dozen were defeated five Republicans and two Democrats And the first to fall was George Fallon chairman of the hugely powerful House Public Works Committee 43 Representative Pete McCloskey Earth Day co chair credits the Dirty Dozen s defeat of key Congressional leaders with the unstoppable wave of environmental legislation that immediately followed the Clean Air Act Clean Water Act Endangered Species Act and others 44 The University of Michigan teach in As the tone of major planned Earth Day activities shifted to become less academic and more confrontational and the Environmental Action newsletter emphasized the need for broad structural change interest in the event began to mount among college student activists citation needed One place where the interest in a teach in was robust from the beginning was the University of Michigan The very first teach in on the Vietnam War had been held at the University of Michigan in March 1965 and a group of students led by Doug Scott 45 decided to mark the five year anniversary with an environmental teach in on March 11 14 1970 46 The Michigan teach in presented a series of speeches dealing with various environmental problems along with some debate over the best tactics and solutions No one including the president of Dow Chemical argued for more environmental destruction After the University of Michigan teach in there was an explosion of interest on other college campuses Upwards of 2 000 universities colleges and junior colleges ultimately put on events By the end the national staff had a hard time merely keeping up with the colleges that called to register events citation needed The focus on pollution The delicate line straddled by organizers was to attract seasoned activists who would demand far reaching change without alienating the middle class whose active participation and political support were seen as essential The greatest environmental insults were visited on the poor Factories and power plants were located in the poorest neighborhoods Freeways were plowed through the poorest neighborhoods Toxic waste dumps were situated in the poorest neighborhoods But these problems tended not to affect the middle class citation needed The solution was to promote an overarching concern with air and water pollution which affected everyone while encouraging each community to pay attention to whatever other issues were of most concern to it Earth Day included events that focused on fighting freeways protecting the ozone layer organic food whales and endangered species oil spills the military use of Agent Orange in Vietnam overpopulation peeling lead paint in ghetto housing opposition to the supersonic transport and myriad other topics At one event college students would pound an automobile apart with sledgehammers 47 or wearing gas masks would block traffic on a freeway At other events grade school students would plant trees pick up litter in city parks or identify birds Earth Day welcomed them all citation needed Regional coordinators focused heavily on finding and enlisting the best local leadership in major metropolitan areas For instance Hayes flew to Chicago to help organize a subtle coup replacing a pro business Earth Day organization with a Saul Alinsky affiliated group called Campaign Against Pollution 48 CAP abruptly shifted the focus away from recycling to focus on two issues opposition to a massive proposed freeway program the Crosstown Expressway and protesting the uncontrolled air pollution Commonwealth Edison was pouring into Chicago s air more sulfur pollution than all other companies combined 49 Although mailings went out to thousands of communities of all sizes the campaign focused especially hard on large cities citation needed New York City In the winter of 1969 1970 a group of students met at Columbia University to hear Denis Hayes talk about his plans for Earth Day Among the group were Fred Kent Pete Grannis and Kristin and William Hubbard This group agreed to head up the New York City activities within the national movement Fred Kent took the lead in renting an office and recruiting volunteers The liberal Republican mayor of New York John Lindsay saw the environment as an issue that could help unite his then troubled city Moreover he viewed the environment as a progressive wedge issue that would position him as clearly distinct from President Nixon s ultra conservative Southern Strategy 50 in a struggle for the soul of the Republican Party He became fully engaged in supporting the event and he delegated many of the talented young staff who had been drawn to his administration to help as well citation needed U S Senator Edmund Muskie speaking at Fairmount Park Philadelphia on Earth Day 1970 The big break came when Mayor Lindsay agreed to shut down Fifth Avenue for the event A giant cheer went up in the office on that day according to Kristin Hubbard now Kristin Alexandre From that time on we used Mayor Lindsay s offices and even his staff I was Speaker Coordinator but had tremendous help from Lindsay staffer Judith Crichton Mayor Lindsay completely closed down Fifth Avenue to traffic from E 14th Street to West 59th Street Central Park more than 2 miles and 14th Street between 3rd and 7th Avenues 51 An estimated one million participants took part right in the nerve center of the nation s communications complex citation needed In addition to shutting down Fifth Avenue Mayor John Lindsay made Central Park available for Earth Day In Union Square the New York Times estimated crowds of up to 20 000 people at any given time and perhaps more than 100 000 over the course of the day 52 Since Manhattan was also the home of NBC CBS ABC The New York Times Time and Newsweek it provided the best possible anchor for national coverage from their reporters throughout the country 53 Philadelphia U S Senator Edmund Muskie was the keynote speaker on Earth Day in Fairmount Park in Philadelphia Other notable attendees included consumer protection activist and presidential candidate Ralph Nader landscape architect Ian McHarg Nobel prize winning Harvard biochemist George Wald U S Senate Minority Leader Hugh Scott and poet Allen Ginsberg citation needed Earth Day 1980The 1970s were a period of substantial environmental legislation including the Clean Air Act Clean Water Act Endangered Species Act Marine Mammal Protection Act Superfund Toxics Substances Control Act and the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act It had seen the creation of the Environmental Protection Agency and the banning of DDT and of lead in gasoline Jimmy Carter was president The 1980 Earth Day effort was led by Mike McCabe and Byron Kennard 54 and the general mood was festive and celebratory The principal Washington D C event was a festival 55 held in Lafayette Park across the street from the White House Earth Day 1990 to 1999Mobilizing 200 million people in 141 countries and lifting the status of environmental issues onto the world stage Earth Day activities in 1990 gave a huge boost to recycling efforts worldwide and helped pave the way for the 1992 United Nations Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro Unlike the first Earth Day in 1970 this 20th Anniversary was waged with stronger marketing tools greater access to television and radio and multimillion dollar budgets 56 The official logo of the Mount Everest Earth Day 20 International Peace Climb Two separate groups formed to sponsor Earth Day events in 1990 The Earth Day 20 Foundation assembled by Edward Furia Project Director of Earth Week in 1970 and Earth Day 1990 assembled by Denis Hayes National Coordinator for Earth Day 1970 Senator Gaylord Nelson the original founder of Earth Day was honorary chairman for both groups The two did not combine forces over disagreements about leadership of combined organization and incompatible structures and strategies Among the disagreements key Earth Day 20 Foundation organizers were critical of Earth Day 1990 for including on their board Hewlett Packard a company that at the time was the second biggest emitter of chlorofluorocarbons in Silicon Valley and refused to switch to alternative solvents In terms of marketing Earth Day 20 had a grassroots approach to organizing and relied largely on locally based groups like the National Toxics Campaign a Boston based coalition of 1 000 local groups concerned with industrial pollution Earth Day 1990 employed strategies including focus group testing direct mail fundraising and email marketing 56 The Earth Day 20 Foundation highlighted its April 22 activities in George Washington near the Columbia River with a live satellite phone call with members of the historic Earth Day 20 International Peace Climb who called from their base camp on Mount Everest to pledge their support for world peace and attention to environmental issues 57 The Earth Day 20 International Peace Climb was led by Jim Whittaker the first American to summit Mt Everest many years earlier and marked the first time in history that mountaineers from the United States Soviet Union and China had roped together to climb a mountain let alone Mt Everest 57 The group also collected more than two tons of trash transported down the mountain by support groups along the way that was left behind on Mount Everest from previous climbing expeditions The master of ceremonies for the Columbia Gorge event was the TV star John Ratzenberger from Cheers and the headlining musician was the Father of Rock and Roll Chuck Berry 57 Warner Bros Records released an Earth Day themed single in 1990 entitled Tomorrow s World written by Kix Brooks who would later become one half of Brooks amp Dunn and Pam Tillis 58 The song featured vocals from Lynn Anderson Butch Baker Shane Barmby Billy Hill Suzy Bogguss Kix Brooks T Graham Brown The Burch Sisters Holly Dunn Foster amp Lloyd Vince Gill William Lee Golden Highway 101 Shelby Lynne Johnny Rodriguez Dan Seals Les Taylor Pam Tillis Mac Wiseman and Kevin Welch It charted at number 74 on the Hot Country Songs chart dated May 5 1990 59 Earth Day 2000 2019Earth Day 2000 As the millennium approached Hayes agreed to spearhead another campaign this time focusing on global warming and pushing for clean energy The April 22 Earth Day in 2000 combined the big picture feistiness of the first Earth Day with the international grassroots activism of Earth Day 1990 For 2000 Earth Day had the internet to help link activists around the world By the time April 22 came around 5 000 environmental groups worldwide were on board reaching out to hundreds of millions of people in a record 184 countries Events varied A talking drum chain traveled from village to village in Gabon Africa for example while hundreds of thousands of people gathered on the National Mall in Washington D C USA citation needed Earth Day 2001 Google s first Earth Day doodle was in 2001 60 Earth Day 2003 The theme for Earth Day 2003 was the Water for Life Campaign This year Earth Day Network developed a water quality project called What s in Your Water 61 Water related events were held on every continent including water workshops exhibitions concerts and more in Togo Egypt the Cook Islands Jordan Palestine Japan Venezuela Slovenia Nigeria and Canada 62 63 64 Educational curricula teacher s guides water testing kits and posters focused on water Campaign for Communities an initiative led by NAACP Latino organizations including Southwest Voter Registration and Education Project and other organizations focused on environmental justice created events focused on low income communities around the U S These events were also focused on building support among low income communities through clean ups park revitalization and town halls focused on integrating the environmental movement with community and social justice causes 65 66 Earth Day 2004 In the U S in 2004 Earth Day Network and its partners focused on voter registration for Earth Day registering hundreds of thousands of voters 67 68 Major tree planting events also took place Other prominent U S Earth Day events included an annual cleanup in Dayton Ohio and the 3rd Annual Community Based Solutions to Environmental Health amp Justice Conference in Seattle Washington 69 70 Earth Day 2005 The theme for Earth Day 2005 was Healthy Environments for Children 71 Earth Day 2006 Earth Day 2006 focused on science and faith Earth Day expanded into Europe for Earth Day 2006 and events and speeches were held in most of the EU countries Key events included the Festival on Climate Change in Utrecht the Netherlands which was focused on How to break away from the oil dependence and included Earth Day founder Denis Hayes and members of the Dutch and E U parliament NGOs local authorities and media representatives In the first of two years of Earth Day events in Ukraine Denis Hayes also attended and spoke at the Chernobyl 20 Remembrance for the Future conference in Kyiv Ukraine 72 2006 also saw events in China organized between Earth Day Network and Global Village Beijing educating communities about energy savings the first ever coordinated Earth Day events in Moscow Russia a scientific panel and a religious response panel on climate change throughout the U S and a Conserve Your Energy event in Philadelphia 73 74 Earth Day 2007 Thousands of Earth Day projects were held across the globe that ranged from energy efficiency events protests letter writing campaigns civic and environmental k 12 education trainings urban and rural cleanups and water projects with a particular focus on building a broader and more diverse environmental movement 75 Major events took place in Kyiv Ukraine Caracas Venezuela Tuvalu Philippines Togo and Madrid Spain citation needed In the US civil rights religious and social justice leaders joined Earth Day Network the week of April 16 through April 20 to demand Congress on behalf of their communities and their constituencies that there be no grandfathering of pollution permits that an immediate reduction in carbon emissions be imposed through legislation and that all revenues generated from a carbon tax or a government auction of carbon permits be used for public benefit Earth Day Network partnered with Green Apple Music amp Arts Festival to mark Earth Day with weekend long events featuring music and entertainment in New York San Francisco and Chicago 76 More than 200 000 people attended the events and millions of people were reached through the media The Global Warming in the Pulpit Pledge campaign which mobilized priests ministers rabbis and other faith leaders across the U S and Canada to make a commitment to preach on global climate change as a moral issue was launched 77 Later in 2007 Live Earth a global music event was held across the world citation needed Earth Day 2008 Earth Day 2008 galvanized millions of people around the world in a Call For Climate In the U S the campaign challenged the public to make one million calls to Congress about pushing for climate change legislation 78 2008 also included large climate rallies in eight major U S cities including Washington D C New York Miami Chicago Dallas Denver Los Angeles and San Francisco to which around 350 000 people attended Washington D C hosted actor Edward Norton Thomas Friedman of the New York Times and James Hansen of NASA to deliver a strong global warming message and call for tough and fair climate action by Congress O A R Umphrey s McGee Warren Haynes Mambo Sauce and Blake Lewis of American Idol entertained enthusiastic crowds and the event was covered live by CNN and The Weather Channel plus scores of other media that carried the Call for Climate message 79 Many Earth Day events were held around the world from the Earth Day on Campus campaign 80 Earth Day 2009 The 2009 National Teach In on Global Warming Solutions reached college campuses civic organizations and faith groups across the U S As part of this event members of Congress addressed college and high school campuses in their districts via video conference 81 Earth Day 2010 40th anniversary An estimated one billion people around the world took action for the 40th anniversary of Earth Day 82 An estimated 20 000 partners took action on climate change and other environmental issues through climate rallies Billion Acts of Green and by engaging civil leaders in plans to build a green economy connected through the online action center at EARTHDAY ORG 83 Through the Global Day of Conversation more than 200 elected officials in more than 39 countries took part in active dialogues with their constituents about their efforts to create sustainable green economies and reduce their carbon footprints 84 Students around the world participated in school greenings featuring community clean ups solar energy systems school gardens and environmental curriculum 85 Earth Day Network announced a partnership with Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment s Avatar Home Tree Initiative to plant one million trees in 15 countries by the end of 2010 86 The Climate Rally on the National Mall in Washington D C drew in more than 150 000 activists to demand that U S Congress pass comprehensive climate legislation in 2010 87 The nine hour event featured more than 70 high profile speakers including leadership from the faith labor civil rights environmental communities the private sector leading climate scientists celebrities Cabinet Secretaries international political leaders and local government officials citation needed In partnership with the Peace Corps Earth Day Network worked with local volunteers to implement environmental and civic education programs tree plantings village clean ups and recycling seminars in rural areas in Ukraine the Philippines Georgia Albania and Kolkata India 88 In 2010 Earth Day Network also established a satellite office in Kolkata India citation needed As part of a nationwide commemoration of the 40th anniversary in Morocco the government announced a unique National Charter for the Environment and Sustainable Development the first commitment of its kind in Africa and the Arab world which will inform new environmental laws for the country The Kingdom of Morocco also pledged to plant one million trees 89 Earth Day 2011 2011 Earth Day events included an environmental forum for local political leaders and the first ever Earth Day celebration in Tunis City and primary school events throughout Iraq In 17 of the world s most severely deforested countries Earth Day Network completed a project to plant over 1 1 million trees Across the globe more than 100 million Billion Acts of Green were registered 90 91 In September 2011 at the Clinton Global Initiative President Clinton recognized this project as an exemplary approach to addressing global challenges 92 Earth Day 2012 A Billion Acts of Green were achieved on Earth Day 2012 with Earth Day Network announcing the accomplishment at the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development in Rio 93 94 A Billion Acts of Green is billed as the world s largest environmental service campaign inspiring and rewarding both simple individual acts and larger organizational initiatives that further the goal of measurably reducing carbon emissions and supporting sustainability 95 96 The Campaign for Communities engaged elected officials in finding solutions to local environmental challenges 97 Faith programs saw Catholic parishes and churches across the U S take action on Earth Day through sermons and other activities including four events at the National Cathedral and a conference at the St Sophia Cathedral and National Religious Coalition on Creation Care NRCC 98 99 100 Mobilize the Earth events throughout all of India s states and geographic regions coordinated by Earth Day Network India included rallies concerts competitions seminars art shows plantation drives signature campaigns and workshops 101 102 103 Earth Day 2013 The goal of Earth Day 2013 was to personalize the massive challenge that climate change presents while uniting people around the globe into a powerful call to action with the theme The Face of Climate Change To illustrate that climate change is not a remote problem for our leaders but is impacting real people animals and places everywhere EDN collected images sent into faceofclimate and displayed them in a collage at thousands of events around the world from schools to parks to government buildings 104 High level organizations and individuals participated in the campaign including the Secretary General of the Organization of American States US Secretary of State and many more 105 Meanwhile stories of hope inspired communities to take action 106 and MobilizeU a program to educate and activate college students around Earth Day and environmental issues expanded in 2013 to 296 universities in 51 countries on six continents and in 46 US states 107 In Washington D C EDN presented Earth Month at Union Station a four week series of events that featured an environmental film festival renewable energy demonstrations farmers markets NASA educational exhibits and public talks by scientists and astronauts In partnership with Washington D C Public Schools EDN also presented a STEM Fair at Union Station 108 Earth Day 2014 The goal of Earth Day 2014 was to dramatically personalize the massive challenges surrounding global climate change and weave that into both Earth Day 2014 and the five year countdown to Earth Day 2020 the 50th anniversary It was an opportunity to unite people worldwide into a common cause and call for action citation needed The theme of Earth Day 2014 was Green Cities 109 Earth Day Network launched the Green Cities campaign in the fall of 2013 to help cities worldwide become more sustainable and reduce their carbon footprint Focused on three key elements buildings energy and transportation the campaign aims to help cities accelerate their transition to a cleaner healthier and more economically viable future through improvements in efficiency investments in renewable technology and regulation reform citation needed Earth Day 2015 To recognize the 45th anniversary of Earth Day the 2015 global theme was termed It s Our Turn to Lead 110 That year Earth Day was a part of the steady drumbeat towards Paris for the UNFCCC COP 21 climate talks that December With a binding treaty on climate change expected from this conference this is a pivotal year for the environmental movement Earth Day Network s EDN campaigns focused on instigating environmental advocacy as well as strengthening climate communication and education citation needed EDN designed and executed four campaigns for its major constituencies Green Cities MobilizeU Climate Education Week and Faith Mobilization all of which concentrated on the organization s theme It s Our Turn to Lead citation needed In addition EDN hosted Global Citizen 2015 Earth Day 111 in partnership with Global Poverty Project GPP on the National Mall in Washington D C This venue allowed EDN and GPP to inspire and activate a new generation of global activists The event worked to establish the intersection between eradicating global poverty and stopping climate change Earth Day Network worked directly with major partners to garner large scale commitments to stop climate change citation needed Earth Day 2016 The theme for Earth Day 2016 was Trees for Earth 112 India the Caribbean Vietnam and Morocco made substantial government commitments The Black Lives Matter organization which was created in 2013 also engaged with EarthDay org in community panels Close to 700 million community members organizations and school children took part in Earth Day 2016 Over 36 million trees were planted in India Earth Day Network now EARTHDAY ORG was accepted as an entry on Baidu Baike a major online cyclopedia in China citation needed Hundreds of mayors across the world participated in Earth Day 2016 primarily focused on urban planning and reforestation citation needed Signing of the Paris Agreement at the UN It was no accident that the United Nations selected Earth Day 113 to sign the most significant climate accord in the history of the climate movement On Earth Day 2016 world leaders from 175 nations broke a record by doing exactly that Earth Day 2017 This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed April 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message For Earth Day 2017 Earth Day Network launched the goal of global environmental and climate literacy by 2020 EDN envisioned a world that is fluent in the concepts of climate change and aware of its unprecedented threat to our planet Environmental and climate literacy is the engine not only for creating green voters and advancing environmental and climate laws and policies but also for accelerating green technologies and jobs To that end the 2017 Earth Day theme is environmental and climate education EDN knows that education is the foundation for progress Before we can solve the dire environmental threats facing us in the 21st century we must build a global citizenry knowledgeable in environmental science and fluent in local and global ecological issues A world with a more educated populace internalizes values such as environmental protection and is empowered to act in defense of these values To support this Earth Day theme EDN promoted teach ins as an activity to educate communities on global environmental issues and how global environmental issues impact local communities EDN teach ins strove to empower attendees with real tangible actions they could take for the environment EDN developed an extensive global outreach strategy to promote Earth Day and assist organizations with producing a variety of actions including teach ins in their own communities Staff sent thousands of emails and made hundreds of phone calls and revamped the organization s social media Additionally EDN created five teach in toolkits with accompanying translations in four languages to help constituencies organize and mobilize their communities Finally EDN hosted the flagship March for Science march rally and teach ins on Earth Day on the Washington Monument Grounds in Washington D C This event rallied and empowered attendees to support science and evidence based policy Approximately 100 000 people attended Earth Day 2018 Earth Day 2018 s theme End Plastic Pollution was dedicated to building a world of educated citizens who understand the environmental climate and health consequences of using plastic 114 Through an online Plastics Pollution Calculator consumers calculated how much disposable plastic they used in a year and planned how to reduce this amount of waste 115 A Plastic Pollution Primer and Action Toolkit also educated consumers about actions to reduce their plastic footprint Events worldwide in The Gambia Italy Thailand Japan India the U S among others included plastic cleanups teach ins and festivals in which 10 000 partners participated 116 In April 2018 the Google search for Plastic Pollution saw the highest trends in the previous five years 5 5 million pages in 17 languages were created on the internet about Earth Day 2018 and plastics and global media outlets with a combined audience of 450 million people covered the campaign The phrase plastic pollution on social media in the U S alone reached more than 155 million people As a result over 23 0000 plastic cleanups were registered on Google 60 countries introduced single use plastic bans and legislation and companies such as Coca Cola and Starbucks announced steps to eliminate and significantly reduce plastic pollution 117 Earth Day 2019 Earth Day 2019 s theme was Protect Our Species For this campaign events and programs spread information about the causes and consequences of growing species extinctions 118 Earth Day Network partnered with Keep America Beautiful and National Cleanup Day for the inaugural nationwide Earth Day Clean Up Cleanups were held in all 50 States 5 U S Territories 5 300 sites and had more than 500 000 volunteers 119 120 Thousands of locations featured ads with vivid photos of important species Viewers were encouraged to share photos of ads on social media with the tag ProtectOurSpecies 121 Earth Day 2019 also encouraged participants to protect threatened species through educational resources tree plantings and a climate action guide 122 Earth Day 2020 2030Earth Day 2020 Earth Day 2020 is the 50th Anniversary of Earth Day 123 Celebrations included activities such as the Great Global CleanUp Citizen Science Advocacy Education and art 124 125 126 This year s theme for Earth Day 2020 was climate action 127 Due to the COVID 19 pandemic many of the planned activities were moved online 128 Notably a coalition of youth activist organized by the Future Coalition hosted Earth Day Live a three day livestream commemorating the 50th anniversary of Earth Day in the United States 129 Celebratory activities centered around five components citizen science volunteering community engagement education and the role of art in furthering the cause Earth Day 2021 United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres addresses the Leaders Summit on Climate The Earth Day 2021 theme is Restore Our Earth and features five primary programs The Canopy Project Food and Environment Climate Literacy the Global Earth Challenge and The Great Global CleanUp 130 During the week of Earth Day EARTHDAY ORG and lead organizers Education International Hip Hop Caucus and Earth Uprising organized three separate parallel climate action summits on climate literacy environmental justice and youth led climate focused issues EARTHDAY ORG also organized the second annual Earth Day Live livestream event April 22 2021 featuring global activists international leaders and influencers 131 The Biden Administration organized a 2021 Leaders Climate Summit This virtual Zoom like meeting featured 40 world leaders and dozens of speakers including Pope Francis Xiye Bastida Danielle Merfeld Vice President and Chief Technology Officer GE Renewable Energy Anna Borg President and CEO Vattenfall and Abdullah Subai Minister of Municipality and Environment Qatar 132 133 134 Volunteers at Sure We Can clean McKibbin Street for Earth Day 2021 Earth Day 2022 The Earth Day 2022 theme is Invest in Our Planet and features five primary programs The Great Global Cleanup Sustainable Fashion Climate and Environmental Literacy Canopy Project Food and Environment and the Global Earth Challenge 135 EARTHDAY ORG announced the continuation of the Invest in our Planet theme for 2023 and that more than one billion citizens participated in Earth Day 2022 136 Earth Day 2023 On Earth Day 22 April 2023 a collection of images to date of Earth taken from various deep space distances in the Solar System was published 137 Earth Day Canada Paul Tinari officially launched the first Canadian Earth Day on September 11 1980 included are Flora MacDonald MP Ken Keyes and Dr Ronald Watts The first Canadian Earth Day French Jour de la Terre was held on Thursday September 11 1980 and was organized by Paul D Tinari then a graduate student in Engineering Physics Solar Engineering at Queen s University Flora MacDonald then MP for Kingston and the Islands and former Canadian Secretary of State for External Affairs officially opened Earth Day Week on September 6 1980 with a ceremonial tree planting and encouraged MPs and MPPs across the country to declare a cross Canada annual Earth Day The principal activities taking place on the first Earth Day included educational lectures given by experts in various environmental fields garbage and litter pick up by students along city roads and highways and tree plantings to replace the trees killed by Dutch elm disease 138 139 History of the Equinox Earth Day March 20 The equinoctial Earth Day is celebrated on the March equinox around March 20 to mark the arrival of astronomical spring in the Northern Hemisphere and of astronomical autumn in the Southern Hemisphere An equinox in astronomy is that point in time not a whole day when the Sun is directly above the Earth s equator occurring around March 20 and September 23 each year In most cultures the equinoxes and solstices are considered to start or separate the seasons although weather patterns evolve earlier John McConnell 140 first introduced the idea of a global holiday called Earth Day at the 1969 UNESCO Conference on the Environment The first Earth Day proclamation was issued by San Francisco Mayor Joseph Alioto on March 21 1970 Celebrations were held in various cities such as San Francisco and in Davis California with a multi day street party UN Secretary General U Thant supported McConnell s global initiative to celebrate this annual event and on February 26 1971 he signed a proclamation to that effect saying 141 May there be only peaceful and cheerful Earth Days to come for our beautiful Spaceship Earth as it continues to spin and circle in frigid space with its warm and fragile cargo of animate life United Nations secretary general Kurt Waldheim observed Earth Day with similar ceremonies on the March equinox in 1972 and the United Nations Earth Day ceremony has continued each year since on the day of the March equinox the United Nations also works with organizers of the April 22 global event Margaret Mead added her support for the equinox Earth Day and in 1978 declared 142 Earth Day is the first holy day which transcends all national borders yet preserves all geographical integrities spans mountains and oceans and time belts and yet brings people all over the world into one resonating accord is devoted to the preservation of the harmony in nature and yet draws upon the triumphs of technology the measurement of time and instantaneous communication through space Earth Day draws on astronomical phenomena in a new way which is also the most ancient way by using the Vernal Equinox the time when the Sun crosses the equator making the length of night and day equal in all parts of the Earth To this point in the annual calendar EARTH DAY attaches no local or divisive set of symbols no statement of the truth or superiority of one way of life over another But the selection of the March Equinox makes planetary observance of a shared event possible and a flag that shows the Earth as seen from space appropriate At the moment of the equinox it is traditional to observe Earth Day by ringing the Japanese Peace Bell which Japan donated to the United Nations 143 Over the years celebrations have occurred in various places worldwide at the same time as the UN celebration On March 20 2008 in addition to the ceremony at the United Nations ceremonies were held in New Zealand and bells were sounded in California Vienna Paris Lithuania Tokyo and many other locations The equinox Earth Day at the UN is organized by the Earth Society Foundation 144 Earth Day ringing the peace bell is celebrated around the world in many towns ringing the Peace Bell in Vienna 145 Berlin and elsewhere A memorable event took place at the UN in Geneva celebrating a Minute for Peace ringing the Japanese Shinagawa Peace Bell with the help of the Geneva Friendship Association and the Global Youth Foundation 146 directly after in deep mourning about the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant catastrophe ten days before Besides the Spring Equinox for the Northern Hemisphere the observance of the Spring Equinox for the Southern Hemisphere in September is of equal importance The International Day of Peace 147 is celebrated on September 21 and can thus be considered to accord with the original intentions of John McConnell U Thant and others April 22 observancesGrowing eco activism before Earth Day 1970 In 1968 Morton Hilbert and the U S Public Health Service organized the Human Ecology Symposium an environmental conference for students to hear from scientists about the effects of environmental degradation on human health 148 This was the beginning of Earth Day For the next two years Hilbert and students worked to plan the first Earth Day 149 In April 1970 along with a federal proclamation from U S Sen Gaylord Nelson the first Earth Day was held 150 Project Survival an early environmentalism awareness education event was held at Northwestern University on January 23 1970 This was the first of several events held at university campuses across the United States in the lead up to the first Earth Day Also Ralph Nader began talking about the importance of ecology in 1970 The 1960s had been a very dynamic period for ecology in the US Pre 1960 grassroots activism against DDT in Nassau County New York and widespread opposition to open air nuclear weapons tests with their global nuclear fallout had inspired Rachel Carson to write her influential bestseller Silent Spring 1962 Significance of April 22 Global selfie Earth Day April 22 2014 Nelson chose the date to maximize participation on college campuses for what he conceived as an environmental teach in He determined the week of April 19 25 was the best bet as it did not fall during exams or spring breaks 151 Moreover it did not conflict with religious holidays such as Easter or Passover and was late enough in spring to have decent weather More students were likely to be in class and there would be less competition with other mid week events so he chose Wednesday April 22 The day also fell after the anniversary of the birth of noted conservationist John Muir The National Park Service John Muir National Historic Site has a celebration every year on or around Earth Day April 21 22 or 23 called Birthday Earth Day in recognition of Earth Day and John Muir s contribution to the collective consciousness of environmentalism and conservation 152 153 Unbeknownst to Nelson 154 April 22 1970 was coincidentally the 100th anniversary of the birth of Vladimir Lenin when translated to the Gregorian calendar which the Soviets adopted in 1918 Time reported that some suspected the date was not a coincidence but a clue that the event was a Communist trick and quoted a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution as saying subversive elements plan to make American children live in an environment that is good for them 155 J Edgar Hoover director of the U S Federal Bureau of Investigation may have found the Lenin connection intriguing it was alleged the FBI conducted surveillance at the 1970 demonstrations 156 The idea that the date was chosen to celebrate Lenin s centenary still persists in some quarters 157 158 an idea borne out by the similarity with the subbotnik instituted by Lenin in 1920 as days on which people would have to do community service which typically consisted in removing rubbish from public property and collecting recyclable material Subbotniks were also imposed on other countries within the compass of Soviet power including Eastern Europe and at the height of its power the Soviet Union established a nationwide subbotnik to be celebrated on Lenin s birthday April 22 which had been proclaimed a national holiday celebrating communism by Nikita Khrushchev in 1955 Criticisms Critics of Earth Day claim that the environmental movement is a middle class anti business movement that deals in mainstream conservation politics It allegedly overlooks the needs of minorities and the poor who are victims of environmental racism and classism 159 Another criticism of Earth Day is that after so many years it s continued repetitious existence promotes the illusion that current human efforts are enough to eliminate future environmental disaster 160 Further readingSophie Yeo April 21 2023 How the largest environmental movement in history was born BBC See also Environment portalAir pollution Arbor Day Carbon footprint Earth a song by Lil Dicky Earth Anthem Earth Charter Earth Hour Earth Overshoot Day Earth Strike Ecology Flag Environmental politics Expo 74 Celebrating Tomorrow s Fresh New Environment International Day of Forests International environmental agreement International Mother Earth Day Ira Einhorn Live Earth Pale Blue Dot Politics of global warming World Environment Day by the United Nations Environment Programme UNEP World Soil Day World Cleanup Day 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