When is Earth Day

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Widespread U.S. Warming since the first Earth Day (WZDX)

The fastest-warming U.S. cities and states based on the increase in annual average temperature since 1970 were: Curbing emissions to celebrate Earth. Warming is ...

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How the first Earth Day ushered in a golden age of activism (National Geographic)

Outrage over a California oil spill was the catalyst for the holiday celebrated each April 22. In the U.S., these protests paved the way for key ...

Climate change continues to stir debate as Earth experiences a rise in the frequency of wildfires, extreme storms, and harsh weather, which also has increased the number of displaced communities. Its official site —which is managed by Environmental Action, Inc., the modern incarnation of the group that organized the first Earth Day—cites “climate change deniers” and “oil lobbyists” as two of the biggest hurdles for the modern movement. Since its original conception as a teach-in, Earth Day has become a global phenomenon paving the way not only for protests and legislation, but also for volunteering and habitat clean-ups. Nelson continued to spearhead environmental activism in the new millennium, but this time he focused on the latest priorities: global warming and clean energy. Young people in particular are leading the charge both on college campuses and in the international sphere through prominent voices like Greta Thunberg. In a 1971 poll, 78 percent of Americans indicated they would be willing to pay to clean up their air and water. Then, in January 1969, a devastating oil spill in Santa Barbara, California, inspired Nelson to spearhead a new grassroots approach to the environmental movement. Each year on April 22, people around the globe come together to honor and conserve their shared home: Earth. Known as Earth Day, the holiday got its start in the United States in 1970 with what was originally billed as a teach-in on college campuses. Soon, the effort ballooned into what is now dubbed the Earth Day protest. He selected April 22, 1970, a date between Spring Break and final exams, to allow for maximum student participation. Concern for the environment long pre-existed Earth Day’s founding. Outrage over a California oil spill was the catalyst for the holiday celebrated each April 22.

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The Media Should Cover Earth Day the Way Walter Cronkite Did (Vanity Fair)

In 1970, CBS and ABC devoted virtually their entire evening news broadcasts to the Earth Day story, with profound effects on politics and society.

CBS News produced a special titled “Earth Day: A Question of Survival,” which opened its flagship evening broadcast by showing biologist Barry Commoner telling a crowd, “This planet is threatened with destruction.… The fact that journalism is finally beginning to give the story the attention it deserves probably says more about the state of the weather than it does about a newfound media commitment to chronicling what’s happening. Which brings us to this Earth Day. By all scientific accounts, the environmental crisis that activists highlighted more than half a century ago is much more dire today, and the need for far-reaching action more urgent. It is tragic that, until very recently, the media’s treatment of the environment story has gone backward from 50 years ago in every conceivable metric: less urgency, less space, fewer minutes on the air. Before long, Nixon had created the Environmental Protection Agency and signed the Clean Air Act, the Clean Water Act, and other legislation that to this day ranks among the strongest environmental laws on earth. CBS and ABC devoted virtually their entire broadcasts to the Earth Day story, with correspondents emphasizing the scourges of air and water pollution in reports from New York, Boston, Washington, Chicago, Denver, Albuquerque, and St. Louis. NBC’s coverage was less extensive but featured one item that, viewed from today, sounds eerily prescient.

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Biden to issue Earth Day order to safeguard old-growth forests (The Washington Post)

President Biden will sign an Earth Day executive order on Friday in Seattle laying the groundwork for protecting for some of the biggest and oldest trees in ...

A recipe for fighting climate change and feeding the world The move reflects the administration’s broader strategy to fight climate change by conserving more land in the United States — and more of the trees that store the most carbon. How to start tackling your home’s water — and climate — footprint The undeniable link between weather disasters and climate change Timber companies are likely to object to any new limits on their access to trees in federal forests, and experts will debate what counts as a mature tree. While Democrats and environmentalists will likely welcome the order, it does not have the same force as legislation and could be reversed under a future president.

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8 Easy Earth Day Crafts for Kids – New York Family (newyorkfamily.com)

Are you looking for an easy way to celebrate Earth Day at home? Grab some recyclables and arts supplies and try these Earth Day crafts!

All you need is some paint, dish soap and a canvas and you can let your kids’ imagination take control! Trim each carton individually, paint it green and glue it onto paper to make a beautiful 3D drawing of a tree. Bring the Earth to life with this easy Earth Day craft!

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EarthSky | Earth Day 2022: Celebrate online and in-person (EarthSky)

The iconic “Earthrise” image of Earth appearing over the moon's horizon as seen from the Apollo 8 spacecraft, taken during a live broadcast with NASA astronauts ...

Don’t forget the 2022 Earth Day poster, available in English or Spanish. Find it at this online toolkit, which includes videos and a virtual wallpaper. And in celebration of our beloved planet, NASA and the official Earth Day network are hosting various events this coming Earth Day, April 22, 2022. This year’s poster also has QR codes that tell the story of NASA’s Earth and climate science. These events are intended to promote the beauty of planet Earth and how we as residents can protect it, animals, other life and ourselves. NASA hopes the images will show the stunning breadth and variety of life that persists, survives and thrives right here on Earth. Also, get a head start on the festivities by posting to social media with the hashtag #NASAEarthling. Posts can include an image of yourself, your pets, your favorite place, a piece of artwork, poetry, or plain text.

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Tomorrow Is The 52nd Annual Staging Of Earth Day — Will We ... (Forbes)

In February 1970, nineteen ecologically-aware humanities students at the San Jose State College bought a brand-new Ford Maverick and buried it in a ...

The Earth Day coordination team suggested forty ideas for Earth Day events; one of them was “Encourage people to walk or ride bicycles instead of driving cars on April 22.” For many event organizers, the automobile was public enemy number one. This crowd-funded destruction of the hated motor car made news around the world.

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The environmental disaster that inspired Earth Day's creation (WPLG Local 10)

This oil spill in Santa Monica was the worst in U.S. waters at the time.

The first Earth Day on April 22, 1970 featured rallies and celebrations around the country, and President Richard Nixon planted a tree with first lady Pat Nixon on the south lawn of the White House. The city of Santa Barbara received $4 million, and the owners of homes, hotels and other buildings that sustained damage were awarded $6.5 million. The source was a blowout on Union Oil’s Platform A in an offshore oil field that saw between 80,000 and 10,000 barrels of crude oil spilled over a 10-day span.

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Earth Day, and the media's point of view (Columbia Journalism Review)

This story originated in Columbia Journalism Review and is part of “Climate & Democracy,” a series from the global journalism collaboration Covering Climate ...

A big part of the problem has been the sense among journalists—again, until very recently—that aggressive coverage of the climate story is somehow activism, and that covering the activists pushing for change is a partisan act. Reporting with a point of view has a storied place in journalistic history. The fact that journalism is finally beginning to give the story the attention it deserves probably says more about the state of the weather than it does about a newfound media commitment to chronicle what’s happening. Which brings us to this Earth Day. By all scientific accounts, the environmental crisis that activists highlighted more than half a century ago is much more dire today, and the need for far-reaching action more urgent. CBS and ABC devoted virtually their entire broadcasts to the Earth Day story, with correspondents emphasizing the scourges of air and water pollution in reports from New York, Boston, Washington, Chicago, Denver, Albuquerque, and St. Louis. NBC’s coverage was less extensive but featured one item that, viewed from today, sounds eerily prescient. CBS News produced a special titled “ Earth Day, A Question of Survival,” which opened its flagship evening broadcast showing biologist Barry Commoner telling a crowd, “This planet is threatened with destruction….

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This Earth Day, Biden Faces 'Headwinds' on Climate Agenda (TIME)

One year ago, Joe Biden marked his first Earth Day as president by convening world leaders for a virtual summit on global warming that even Russian ...

Although she praised some of the policies that Biden has achieved so far, she said that “it’s not at the scale of climate action we need — full-stop.” The administration was also rattled by recent reports that Biden’s domestic climate adviser, Gina McCarthy, plans to step down. Now Republicans are poised to retake control of at least one chamber in Congress in November’s midterm elections, meaning there’s a limited window for making progress. “Climate action was a pillar of President Biden’s campaign, and his promises on this existential issue were a major reason the public elected him,″ Tisdel said. But that work “is harder now” amid China’s defense of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Kerry said Wednesday. The final blow came from Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., who owes his personal fortune to coal and represents a state that defines itself in large part through mining that fossil fuel. It’s also caused Biden to change his tune on oil drilling. Biden had hoped to pass a $1.75 trillion plan for expanding education programs, social services and environmental policies. “Two things can be true at the same time,” said Ali Zaidi, the president’s deputy national climate adviser. Biden will mark the moment on Friday in Seattle, where he’ll be joined by Gov. Jay Inslee, a fellow Democrat with a national reputation for climate action. Although Biden is raising fuel economy standards for vehicles and included green policies in last year’s bipartisan infrastructure legislation, the lack of greater progress casts a shadow over his second Earth Day as president. One year ago, Joe Biden marked his first Earth Day as president by convening world leaders for a virtual summit on global warming that even Russian President Vladimir Putin and China’s Xi Jinping attended.

A Proclamation on Earth Day, 2022 | The White House (The White House)

We have made the bold commitment to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the United States by 50 to 52 percent by 2030, reach 100 percent carbon pollution-free ...

Let us stand united in this effort to save our planet and, in the process, strengthen our economy and grow more connected to each other and the world we share. On my first day in office, I fulfilled my promise to rejoin our Nation to the Paris Agreement to tackle the climate crisis at home and abroad. As my Administration implements this agenda, we are following through on our commitment to ensuring that our investments advance equity and justice and reach communities across the country — including rural communities, communities of color, and low-income communities. The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to build on these actions and accelerate our Nation’s ability to confront the environmental and climate challenges we face. To work toward these goals, we have taken action across every sector of the economy, including setting the strongest-ever standards for greenhouse gas emissions from passenger vehicles, tackling super-pollutants like methane and hydrofluorocarbons, investing billions in the deployment of clean technologies, and launching the American offshore wind industry. The climate crisis is upending lives across the country and around the world.

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Biden exuded triumph last Earth Day. Now he's on defense (E&E News)

President Joe Biden is trying to retake the initiative on climate change, without answering some of the biggest questions about his agenda.

“I think the U.S. has a long record of making broken promises internationally on climate and other environmental issues,” she said. White House officials are still wrangling with Capitol Hill holdouts on a package of climate investments and tax incentives that Biden has called the foundation of the United States’ effort to reduce emissions. Policy experts and renewable energy lobbyists say their understanding is that negotiations over the bill formerly known as “Build Back Better” — with its $555 billion in climate and clean energy investments — are now being conducted behind closed doors. His staff produced a new Paris Agreement commitment in record time for the occasion. This week’s efforts comprise meaningful climate policy, but they are a far cry from the $2 trillion in climate spending that Biden pledged on the campaign trail. Climate activists are increasingly restless that Biden won’t be able to live up to his climate pledges. “But to me, the most important thing is creating a little more momentum and forward progress for legislation to pass. “I don’t begrudge them in any way taking a look backward and looking for recognition on some of the many good things that they’ve done,” he added. This week, the administration has rolled back the Trump administration’s weakening of the National Environmental Policy Act, to ensure that the climate risks related to major federal projects will once again be considered. On the call, White House officials, who would not allow their names to be used, expressed frustration that Biden’s climate work was not getting more credit. “The press and the pundits may like to declare President Biden’s climate agenda dead, but this week we will show how it is very much alive.” That comes as Biden will travel to Seattle tomorrow to give an Earth Day speech.

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Celebrating Earth Day (Reporter Newspapers)

The 52 annual observance of Earth Day is Friday, April 22, and events are happening around the city to demonstrate support for the protection of the ...

Lenox Square in Buckhead is celebrating Earth Day on Friday, April 22 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. with its annual electronics recycling event in addition to its numerous retailers who host their own sustainable programs. Activities will kick off on Saturday at 9 a.m. with Yoga on The Yard. Following, the market will be open from 10 a.m. to 6p.m.Following Earth Day weekend, Atlanta Green Market will host ongoing, weekly pop-up marketsaround Atlanta featuring many of the same brands. Three additional electric buses will be put into service at a later date, and MARTA recently received federal funding to purchase six more. - SustainAble Home Goods’ “Sustainable Switches” Free99Fridge Donation Drive (Fri., Apr. 22 – Sun., Apr. 24) – Throughout Earth Day Weekend,SustainAble Home Goodsis hosting a “Sustainable Switches” event, where customers can bring items to donate to Free99Fridge– an Atlanta-based grassroots organization committed to fighting for food justice and addressing the needs of our neighbors through mutual aid – and get 10% off their purchase. - Georgia Forestry Foundationwill bring awareness to the benefits our state’s forests provide to clean air, clean water, wildlife habitat and sustainable products. Three electric buses will be put into service on Sunday, May 1, on Routes 2 and 102.

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Forecasting Change: 52nd annual Earth Day sees planet continuing ... (WKMG News 6 & ClickOrlando)

This Friday marks the 52-year anniversary of the first Earth Day celebration back in 1970, and while we've come a long way, we still have a long way to go ...

The obvious red flag is in Alaska, where they have warmed 4.3 degrees in the last 52 years. The U.S. is now 2.6 degrees hotter than we were in 1970. In the future, controlling emissions, better building codes and better use of our agriculture areas will be needed to stop this warming. This Friday marks the 52-year anniversary of the first Earth Day celebration back in 1970. Check out the graphic below that shows the warming at all levels since 1970. And some places have really gotten hotter.

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What is Earth Day? Everything you need to know about holiday, its ... (USA TODAY)

Earth Day is the most widely observed secular holiday worldwide. Amid the climate crisis, increased action and environmental advocacy are crucial.

The history of Earth Day dates back to 1970. According to EarthDay.org, the group chose April 22 in hopes of maximizing student participation since it was a weekday falling between spring break and final exams. More than 1 billion people worldwide mark the holiday by working to both instigate climate policy change and shift everyday human behavior for the betterment of our world. It's not recognized as a federal holiday in the United States, but Americans across the country have observed it for 52 years. "We all need to work together." By the end of 1970, Earth Day's momentum led to the creation of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the passage of multiple environmental laws, such as the National Environmental Education Act and the Clean Air Act. So we looked for messaging [that] might inspire people to look to the future in a way that engages them and allows them to think positively about what they could do to change it," Rogers told USA TODAY, adding that "Invest In Our Planet" brings three parties to the table: government, businesses and citizens. In the U.S., rallies and protests are expected this weekend from Chicago to Oklahoma City. Along with its partners, EarthDay.org will present a livestream of the Earth Day Climate Action Summit on Friday. Nonprofits nationwide are also organizing volunteer community cleanups, local "fun runs" and more. As a day of action, people observe Earth Day in various different ways. While EarthDay.org underlines that we should invest in our planet every day of the year, Earth Day is seen as a prominent day of action. - Earth Day's momentum led to the creation of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the passage of multiple environmental laws. - Earth Day falls on April 22 every year and is the most widely observed secular holiday around the globe.

Wayne State celebrates 52nd Earth Day all month long (The South End)

Wayne State University is celebrating the 52nd Earth Day for the rest of April by recognizing this special day (and month) through a series of activities ...

Join Detroit Biodiversity Network in the Science Hall Greenhouse as they host a "Bring Your Kids to Work Day" event. This is the site where Wayne State University delivers its campus food and yard waste for composting . Don't miss out on the opportunity to see the compost process up close and personal. This event is a collaboration between WSU’s Environmental Science Program, T-RUST, Warrior Sustainability and Plastic Oceans. There will be special sustainability-related giveaways provided at this event. “Earth Day serves as an opportunity to pause and think about just how important the Earth is to us. Recent reports demand urgent responses, and there are many great organizations that provide a platform for you to take action here at Wayne State and beyond.” April 22, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.

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University celebrates Earth Day on Titan Walk (The Daily Titan)

Representatives from the Cal State Fullerton Office of Sustainability, Parking and Transportation Services, the Center for Sustainability and the ASI ...

"Students can get involved with this program through service-learning classes where they can work on the campus farm," Stohs said. "We're here tabling with the Office of Sustainability on campus to spread awareness about sustainability," Jose said. So it's only going to benefit the individual if they get involved with things like this and also the community as a whole," Stohs said.

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Earth Day 2022 (Cal Maritime)

On Thursday, April 21, Cal Maritime will celebrate Earth Day 2022. The Earth Day celebration is also part of a weeklong series of events around ...

The new oceanography degree program launched in the fall of 2020. In addition, the campus has an active Energy & Sustainability Committee consisting of faculty, staff, and students. The Earth Day celebration is also part of a weeklong series of events around sustainability.

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Earth Day Deals 2022: 14 Sales and Discounts That Do the Planet ... (CNET)

April 22 is Earth Day, and here are some ways to save your hard-earned money while doing some good.

That's enough to remove 16 pounds of carbon dioxide in a year. Selecting Uber Green pairs riders with a hybrid or electric vehicle for the same price as an UberX trip. Lawncare isn't the most eco-friendly industry, but Sunday eschews harsh chemicals in favor of ingredients like seaweed, iron and molasses. Just use the promo code CHARGEONEARTH at the Electrify Home website. Based in Hoboken, New Jersey, this bedding company is a Certified B Corporation that's been rated climate-neutral and fair-trade-certified. For Earth Day, it's offering 20% of its Smart Lawn Plan subscription service using code GOEARTH20. From ride-share apps to mattress makers, we've curated deals from companies that are offering Earth Day discounts, deals and more. Many of them are also partnering with environmental groups and planting trees. In addition, the company is donating 10% of proceeds from sales of Nest thermostats (up to $500,000) to nonprofits like Habitat for Humanity through the end of the month. In honor of Earth Day, everything on the Stasher site -- from single pieces to 13-piece sets, is 25% off. On Earth Day, The Sak is putting a spotlight on eco-friendly styles and offering shoppers 15% off their purchase with offer code EARTHDAY15. In celebration of Earth Day, the fast-charging station network is offering free vehicle charges on its entire network from 12:01 a.m. ET Friday through 3 a.m. ET Saturday.

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The importance of Earth Day each and every day (Doctors of BC)

On April 22, a billion people from 192 countries around the world will come together to celebrate Earth Day – a day about raising public awareness about ...

As humans, we need this planet more than it needs us, but we are on a dangerous path to a climate change and global warming disaster. Here are a few ways you can celebrate Earth Day – and help protect the planet each and every day: Yet despite celebrating this annual event for over 50 years, our planet is on a fast-track to disaster making the fight for a clean environment more urgent than ever.

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This Earth Day, Biden Faces 'Headwinds' on Climate Agenda (WTTW News)

WASHINGTON (AP) — One year ago, Joe Biden marked his first Earth Day as president by convening world leaders for a virtual summit on global warming that ...

Although she praised some of the policies that Biden has achieved so far, she said that “it’s not at the scale of climate action we need — full-stop.” The administration was also rattled by recent reports that Biden’s domestic climate adviser, Gina McCarthy, plans to step down. Now Republicans are poised to retake control of at least one chamber in Congress in November’s midterm elections, meaning there’s a limited window for making progress. But that work “is harder now” amid China’s defense of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Kerry said Wednesday. “Achieving results on climate is not a matter of domestic politics, it’s life and death.” The final blow came from Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., who owes his personal fortune to coal and represents a state that defines itself in large part through mining that fossil fuel. It’s also caused Biden to change his tune on oil drilling. “Two things can be true at the same time,” said Ali Zaidi, the president’s deputy national climate adviser. Biden had hoped to pass a $1.75 trillion plan for expanding education programs, social services and environmental policies. Biden will mark the moment on Friday in Seattle, where he’ll be joined by Gov. Jay Inslee, a fellow Democrat with a national reputation for climate action. Although Biden is raising fuel economy standards for vehicles and included green policies in last year’s bipartisan infrastructure legislation, the lack of greater progress casts a shadow over his second Earth Day as president. WASHINGTON (AP) — One year ago, Joe Biden marked his first Earth Day as president by convening world leaders for a virtual summit on global warming that even Russian President Vladimir Putin and China’s Xi Jinping attended.

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Earth Day 2022 Celebrations on the East End (Dan's Papers)

Get our Hamptons Insider newsletters delivered direct to you. Every year since 1970, people around the world have celebrated Earth Day on April 22 in a variety ...

In addition to attending one or more of these Earth Day celebrations, consider joining or donating to the East End organizations hosting them. Join Peconic Land Trust and the Surfrider Foundation Eastern Long Island Chapter in cleaning up Truman’s Beach in East Marion on April 22, 10 a.m.–noon. In honor of Earth Day, they’ll be removing debris from the waterfront to ensure the health wildlife and humans. Southampton Town is once again hosting the annual Great East End Cleanup, with Councilman Rick Martel inviting East Enders to help keep their town clean on Saturday, April 23 and Sunday, April 24. Visit ehtps.org for the registration details of both events. The South Fork Natural History Museum is hosting a free open house and Earth Day celebration on April 22, 10 a.m.–4 p.m., with exhibits and activities focused on birds, with emphasis on neotropical migratory birds that come to our area in the spring and migrate south for the winter. Visit amseas.org/events for details. Visitors can take part in various activities scheduled throughout the day including a nature walk through Vineyard Field, an up-close encounter with birds of prey, art presentations and more. Registration is required at groupfortheeastend.org/nature-outings. Here on the East End, there are events to attend, organizations to support and a one-of-a-kind ecosystem worth preserving. Call MaryLaura Lamont for reservations 631-315-5475, and visit parks.ny.gov/parks/hallock for more info. Visit nfec1.org/news for registration details. Post screening, there’s a live Q&A with ecologist and author Carl Safina, where his books will also be available for sale.

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