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John H. Adams (environmentalist)

John Hamilton Adams (born February 15, 1936) is an environmental activist, lawyer, and founder of the Natural Resource Defense Council (NRDC). He co-founded the NRDC in 1970 and served as the executive director until 1998 when he became the President. As of 2006, Adams is the Founding Director of the organization.[1] With the help of his team at the NRDC, Adams has worked on numerous environmental movements including passing the Clean Water Act, phasing of lead from gasoline, and curbing the emissions of coal-burning power plants.

John H. Adams
Born (1936-02-15) February 15, 1936 (age 88)
EducationMichigan State University (B.A. in history)
Duke University School of Law (LL.B.)
OrganizationNatural Resources Defense Council (NRDC)
AwardsPresidential Medal of Freedom, 2010

Adams has authored three books and written many research papers. In 2010, Adams received the Presidential Medal of Freedom for his achievements in environmental activism.[2]

Early life and education edit

Adams was born February 15, 1936, in New York City, to John and Barbara Adams.[3] He lived on a farm in upstate New York for some of his childhood.[4] John married Patricia Brandon Smith (now Patricia Brandon Adams) on September 30, 1963. She is a teacher, writer, and environmentalist. They have three children: Katherine L., John H., and Ramsay W, and six grandchildren.[5]

Adams graduated from Michigan State University with a Bachelor of Arts in history in 1959.[1] He then attended Duke University School of Law in 1962 to pursue his law degree and received his L.L.B.. In 2005, Adams received an honorary Doctor of Laws from Duke University.[6]

Career edit

Adams worked as the Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York for five years before joining with a young group of lawyers from Yale to pursue funding from the Ford Foundation to start up the NRDC in 1970.[7] This organization was the first of its kind: a national environmental advocacy group creating change through the legal system. Adams was inspired by similar organizations in different fields, namely the ACLU and the NAACP, to conduct activism at a legal level.[4]

Adams was NRDC's first executive director and held the position till 1998. During this time, he also was an adjunct faculty member at New York University's Law School for 26 years, founding the NYU/NRDC Environmental Law Clinic.[8] He then held the position of President till 2006. While under Adam's leadership, the NRDC had many notable accomplishments:[7][9]

In 2006, John Adams stepped down from the role as president but will indefinitely remain as the founding director of the NRDC, playing an active role in the organization at the local, national, and international levels.[10] As of 2020, he serves on the board of the Open Space Institute, Woods Hole Research Center, and the League of Conservation Voters, among others.[8]

Research and publications edit

Adams has published several research reports. In 1992, he published “The Mainstream Environmental Movement” in the EPA Journal; the piece recounts the environmental racism working in urban planning. He discusses how toxic waste facilities are placed more frequently in minority, specifically Black or Latino, spaces.[11]

In 1998, Adams published “Salt in the Wounds” in the Amicus Journal in which he exposes the Mitsubishi Corp for the industrial saltwork operation which led to the environmental degradation of the Laguna Ojo de Liebre in Baja California, Mexico. He explains how saltwork has caused devastating harm to the ecosystem, including killing many endangered black sea turtles.[12]

Adams published his first book in 1985. As of 2020, Adams has published a total of three books: An Environmental Agenda for the Future (1985), A Force for Nature: The Story of NRDC and Its Fight to Save our Planet (2010), and A Force for the Future: Inside NRDC’s Fight to Save the Planet and Its People (2020)

Awards edit

Presidential Medal of Freedom edit

Adams' most notable award, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, was awarded to him by President Obama in 2010 for his extreme dedication and efforts advocating for the preservation of the environment. The Presidential Medal of Freedom is the highest honor a civilian can receive. Upon receiving the award, Adams says:

"For forty years I've been privileged to live out my passion, standing up for the natural inheritance that belongs to us all. In receiving this great honor today, I stand on the shoulders of a remarkable NRDC team, and of Americans everywhere, who love this country and believe we share a common duty to safeguard the waters that nourish us, the wildlife that inspires us, the air that sustains us and the land we call home. This is our country. It is ours to cherish; it is ours to protect. That is how we keep faith with future generations. And I thank the President for recognizing this high calling and the contribution I've been privileged to make."[2]

— John H. Adams

House of Representatives tribute edit

In 2005, John Adams was given the honor of having a tribute from the house of representatives in which his most notable efforts and achievements are highlighted.[13] Maurice Hinchey of New York presented Adams’ honors in the house of representatives.

Endowed Professorship at Duke University Law School edit

Adam's alma mater, Duke University Law School, endowed a professorship in his honor in 2017. This professorship's funding has commitments of over a million US dollars from individuals and the Duke Endowment.[6]

Other edit

Some of Adams' less notable awards include:[13] One World One Child Lifetime Achievement Award (2005), NRDC's Forces For Nature Award (2005), the Wilderness Society's Robert Marshall Award (2005), the Natural Resources Council of America's Award of Honor (2001), the Green Cross Millennium Award for Individual Environmental Leadership (2000), the Judge Lumbard Cup for public service from the United States, the National Conservation Achievement Award from the National Wildlife Federation (1999), the Francis K. Hutchinson Conservation Award from the Garden Club of America (1990), Duke University's Distinguished Alumni Award, and in 1992, Duke University Law School's Charles J. Murphy Award.

References edit

  1. ^ a b "John Adams: Founding Director". NRDC. Retrieved October 15, 2020.
  2. ^ a b "President Obama Awards Medal of Freedom to NRDC Founding Director John Adams". NRDC. November 17, 2010. Retrieved 2020-10-20.
  3. ^ "Contemporary Authors: "John H. Adams"". Gale Literature Resource Center. 2011 – via Gale.
  4. ^ a b Rogers, Patrick (April 19, 2016). "The Man Behind the Mission". NRDC. Retrieved 2020-10-20.
  5. ^ . River Keeper. Archived from the original on June 20, 2011. Retrieved October 15, 2020.
  6. ^ a b "New professorship honors Adams '62, co-founder of NRDC". Duke University School of Law. May 30, 2017. Retrieved October 20, 2020.
  7. ^ a b "John Adams". Environmental Law Institute. 2012. Retrieved October 16, 2020.
  8. ^ a b Coifman, Jon (March 10, 2005). "Leading Force For American Environment Will Pass the Torch in 2006". NRDC. Retrieved October 19, 2020.
  9. ^ "NRDC's Greatest Accomplishments Over The Years". Huffpost. November 11, 2011. Retrieved October 15, 2020.
  10. ^ "Earth's Caretaker: An Evening with NRDC Co-Founder John H. Adams and Patricia Adams" (PDF). Theodore Gordon Flyfishers Inc. April 25, 2011. Retrieved October 20, 2020.
  11. ^ Adams, John H. (Fall 1998). "Salt in the wounds". The Amicus Journal. 20: 2 – via Gale.
  12. ^ Adams, John H. (1992). "The Mainstream Environmental Movement". EPA Journal. 18: 25 – via HeinOnline.
  13. ^ a b Paying Tribute to John H. Adams. U.S. Government Publishing Office. 2005. p. 27626.

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John Hamilton Adams born February 15 1936 is an environmental activist lawyer and founder of the Natural Resource Defense Council NRDC He co founded the NRDC in 1970 and served as the executive director until 1998 when he became the President As of 2006 Adams is the Founding Director of the organization 1 With the help of his team at the NRDC Adams has worked on numerous environmental movements including passing the Clean Water Act phasing of lead from gasoline and curbing the emissions of coal burning power plants John H AdamsBorn 1936 02 15 February 15 1936 age 88 EducationMichigan State University B A in history Duke University School of Law LL B OrganizationNatural Resources Defense Council NRDC AwardsPresidential Medal of Freedom 2010Adams has authored three books and written many research papers In 2010 Adams received the Presidential Medal of Freedom for his achievements in environmental activism 2 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Research and publications 3 Awards 3 1 Presidential Medal of Freedom 3 2 House of Representatives tribute 3 3 Endowed Professorship at Duke University Law School 3 4 Other 4 References 5 External linksEarly life and education editAdams was born February 15 1936 in New York City to John and Barbara Adams 3 He lived on a farm in upstate New York for some of his childhood 4 John married Patricia Brandon Smith now Patricia Brandon Adams on September 30 1963 She is a teacher writer and environmentalist They have three children Katherine L John H and Ramsay W and six grandchildren 5 Adams graduated from Michigan State University with a Bachelor of Arts in history in 1959 1 He then attended Duke University School of Law in 1962 to pursue his law degree and received his L L B In 2005 Adams received an honorary Doctor of Laws from Duke University 6 Career editAdams worked as the Assistant U S Attorney for the Southern District of New York for five years before joining with a young group of lawyers from Yale to pursue funding from the Ford Foundation to start up the NRDC in 1970 7 This organization was the first of its kind a national environmental advocacy group creating change through the legal system Adams was inspired by similar organizations in different fields namely the ACLU and the NAACP to conduct activism at a legal level 4 Adams was NRDC s first executive director and held the position till 1998 During this time he also was an adjunct faculty member at New York University s Law School for 26 years founding the NYU NRDC Environmental Law Clinic 8 He then held the position of President till 2006 While under Adam s leadership the NRDC had many notable accomplishments 7 9 In 2006 John Adams stepped down from the role as president but will indefinitely remain as the founding director of the NRDC playing an active role in the organization at the local national and international levels 10 As of 2020 he serves on the board of the Open Space Institute Woods Hole Research Center and the League of Conservation Voters among others 8 Research and publications edit Adams has published several research reports In 1992 he published The Mainstream Environmental Movement in the EPA Journal the piece recounts the environmental racism working in urban planning He discusses how toxic waste facilities are placed more frequently in minority specifically Black or Latino spaces 11 In 1998 Adams published Salt in the Wounds in the Amicus Journal in which he exposes the Mitsubishi Corp for the industrial saltwork operation which led to the environmental degradation of the Laguna Ojo de Liebre in Baja California Mexico He explains how saltwork has caused devastating harm to the ecosystem including killing many endangered black sea turtles 12 Adams published his first book in 1985 As of 2020 Adams has published a total of three books An Environmental Agenda for the Future 1985 A Force for Nature The Story of NRDC and Its Fight to Save our Planet 2010 and A Force for the Future Inside NRDC s Fight to Save the Planet and Its People 2020 Awards editPresidential Medal of Freedom edit Adams most notable award the Presidential Medal of Freedom was awarded to him by President Obama in 2010 for his extreme dedication and efforts advocating for the preservation of the environment The Presidential Medal of Freedom is the highest honor a civilian can receive Upon receiving the award Adams says For forty years I ve been privileged to live out my passion standing up for the natural inheritance that belongs to us all In receiving this great honor today I stand on the shoulders of a remarkable NRDC team and of Americans everywhere who love this country and believe we share a common duty to safeguard the waters that nourish us the wildlife that inspires us the air that sustains us and the land we call home This is our country It is ours to cherish it is ours to protect That is how we keep faith with future generations And I thank the President for recognizing this high calling and the contribution I ve been privileged to make 2 John H Adams House of Representatives tribute edit In 2005 John Adams was given the honor of having a tribute from the house of representatives in which his most notable efforts and achievements are highlighted 13 Maurice Hinchey of New York presented Adams honors in the house of representatives Endowed Professorship at Duke University Law School edit Adam s alma mater Duke University Law School endowed a professorship in his honor in 2017 This professorship s funding has commitments of over a million US dollars from individuals and the Duke Endowment 6 Other edit Some of Adams less notable awards include 13 One World One Child Lifetime Achievement Award 2005 NRDC s Forces For Nature Award 2005 the Wilderness Society s Robert Marshall Award 2005 the Natural Resources Council of America s Award of Honor 2001 the Green Cross Millennium Award for Individual Environmental Leadership 2000 the Judge Lumbard Cup for public service from the United States the National Conservation Achievement Award from the National Wildlife Federation 1999 the Francis K Hutchinson Conservation Award from the Garden Club of America 1990 Duke University s Distinguished Alumni Award and in 1992 Duke University Law School s Charles J Murphy Award References edit a b John Adams Founding Director NRDC Retrieved October 15 2020 a b President Obama Awards Medal of Freedom to NRDC Founding Director John Adams NRDC November 17 2010 Retrieved 2020 10 20 Contemporary Authors John H Adams Gale Literature Resource Center 2011 via Gale a b Rogers Patrick April 19 2016 The Man Behind the Mission NRDC Retrieved 2020 10 20 John Adams River Keeper Archived from the original on June 20 2011 Retrieved October 15 2020 a b New professorship honors Adams 62 co founder of NRDC Duke University School of Law May 30 2017 Retrieved October 20 2020 a b John Adams Environmental Law Institute 2012 Retrieved October 16 2020 a b Coifman Jon March 10 2005 Leading Force For American Environment Will Pass the Torch in 2006 NRDC Retrieved October 19 2020 NRDC s Greatest Accomplishments Over The Years Huffpost November 11 2011 Retrieved October 15 2020 Earth s Caretaker An Evening with NRDC Co Founder John H Adams and Patricia Adams PDF Theodore Gordon Flyfishers Inc April 25 2011 Retrieved October 20 2020 Adams John H Fall 1998 Salt in the wounds The Amicus Journal 20 2 via Gale Adams John H 1992 The Mainstream Environmental Movement EPA Journal 18 25 via HeinOnline a b Paying Tribute to John H Adams U S Government Publishing Office 2005 p 27626 External links editBio at Natural Resources Defense Council Appearances on C SPAN Bio at Sourcewatch Bio at Environmental Law InstitutePortals nbsp Biography nbsp United States nbsp Environment Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John H Adams environmentalist amp oldid 1195592476, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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