File #: 24-2646    Version: 1 Name: RECOGNIZING APRIL 22, 2024, AS EARTH DAY
Type: Consent Calendar Resolution Status: Approved
File created: 4/10/2024 In control: Board of Commissioners
On agenda: 4/18/2024 Final action: 4/18/2024
Title: PROPOSED RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING APRIL 22, 2024, AS EARTH DAY WHEREAS, the very first celebration of Earth Day took place in 1970; and WHEREAS, Senator Gaylord Nelson, the junior senator from Wisconsin, had long been concerned about the deteriorating environment in the United States. In January 1969, he and many others witnessed the ravages of a massive oil spill in Santa Barbara, California; and WHEREAS, Senator Nelson announced the idea for a teach-in on college campuses to the national media, and Pete McCloskey, a conservative-minded Republican Congressman, to serve as his co-chair; and WHEREAS, they recruited Denis Hayes, a young activist, to organize the campus teach-ins and they chose April 22, a weekday falling between Spring Break and Final Exams, to maximize the greatest student participation; and WHEREAS, they changed the name to Earth Day, which immediately sparked national media attention, and caught on across the country; and WHEREAS, it inspired 20 million American...
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PROPOSED RESOLUTION

RECOGNIZING APRIL 22, 2024, AS EARTH DAY

WHEREAS, the very first celebration of Earth Day took place in 1970; and

WHEREAS, Senator Gaylord Nelson, the junior senator from Wisconsin, had long been concerned about the deteriorating environment in the United States. In January 1969, he and many others witnessed the ravages of a massive oil spill in Santa Barbara, California; and

WHEREAS, Senator Nelson announced the idea for a teach-in on college campuses to the national media, and Pete McCloskey, a conservative-minded Republican Congressman, to serve as his co-chair; and

WHEREAS, they recruited Denis Hayes, a young activist, to organize the campus teach-ins and they chose April 22, a weekday falling between Spring Break and Final Exams, to maximize the greatest student participation; and

WHEREAS, they changed the name to Earth Day, which immediately sparked national media attention, and caught on across the country; and

WHEREAS, it inspired 20 million Americans at the time, 10% of the total population of the United States to take to the streets, parks, and auditoriums to demonstrate against the impacts of 150 years of industrial development which had left a growing legacy of serious human health impacts; and

WHEREAS, by the end of 1970, the first Earth Day led to the creation of the United States Environmental Protection Agency and the passage of other first-of-their-kind environmental laws, including the National Environmental Education Act, the Occupational Safety and Health Act, and the Clean Air Act; and

WHEREAS, two years later Congress passed the Clean Water Act, a year after that, Congress passed the Endangered Species Act and soon after the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act; and

WHEREAS, these laws have protected millions of men, women, and children from disease and death and have protected hundreds of species from extinction; and

WHEREAS, today Earth Day is widely recognized as the largest secular obs...

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