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Fifty-five years ago this week, the first Earth Day was organized by then-U.S. Sen. Gaylord Nelson, of Wisconsin, as a rallying cry for stewardship of our most precious national resources.
In honor of Earth Day, Brian Treanor, Ph.D., philosophy professor, spent 12 consecutive hours on the Bluff reading aloud from ...
Nature used to be nonpartisan. And with the help of those who believe America is far better off when we work together, it will be again.
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When the first Earth Day was held on April 22, 1970, the founders — U.S. Senator Gaylord Nelson (D-WI) and activist Denis ...
We can all be doing more to help protect and save this planet – things like: focusing on reducing consumption and waste, ...
Earth Day was transformative at Pottstown High School this year, writes Evan Brandt for the Pottstwon Mercury. In one of the ...
I wake up on Earth Day to find a multitude of Instagram stories expressing an individuals’ outward love for our Mother Earth.
Former Daily editor-in-chief Jim Wascher '75 writes about the history of Earth Day at Stanford and argues why activism for ...
Earth Day was first officially celebrated in 1970, 55 years ago. It’s a time to remember the beauty of our planet and our ...
The Environmental Council of Sacramento is hosting an Earth Day celebration this Sunday at Southside Park. The free event ...