In 1970, U.S. Senator Gaylord Nelson proposed the idea of a nationwide environmental teach-in, and he recruited Denis Hayes to be the national coordinator. That first event became known as Earth Day, and the event has been observed ever since on April 22. Today communities in the United States and around the world engage in actions to focused on nature and environmental issues. Today the observance is coordinated by EarthDay.org.
Here is a selected list of resources that may be of interest.
Some books from Hutchins Library. You can find these and other books searching the library catalog.
From the web, in addition to the links above:
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