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April 21, 2020

Earth Day Celebrates 50 Years

When the first Earth Day was celebrated in 1970: 

  • 10% of the U.S. population took to the streets to mobilize and protest “environmental ignorance.” 
  • the environmental movement was launched, resulting in the Clean Water Act, the Clean Air Act, and the Endangered Species Act 

Now, at the age of 50, the Earth Day Planning Committee is preparing for campaigns that “will activate over a billion people” worldwide.  

There’s never been a more dire reason to participate. Evidence of climate changes are evident around the world. The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists recently stated that their Doomsday Clock, which has assessed threats to humanity and the planet since 1947, is closer to the end (their version of apocalypse) than ever. Species continue to go extinct rapidly, and changes in weather  (which affects everything else) are alarming. 

Seventeen-year-old Greta Thunberg, 2019’s Time Person of the Year, has been recognized as the leader of climate change awareness, and she’s just one of many. There are several young people on the front lines of this movement, including these five activists from around the world

Although the facts are agreed upon by 97% of climate scientists, the affirmed science can sometimes be difficult to understand and envision, and can be especially challenging to explain to students. We’ve pulled together some resources to help with Earth Day planning for you and your students: 

There are several more, but as always, be sure to check the reliability of all resources. We feel pretty confident about the ones we have shared.

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