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  2. Earth Day - Wikipedia

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    Earth Day is an annual event on April 22 to demonstrate support for environmental protection.First held on April 22, 1970, it now includes a wide range of events coordinated globally by EARTHDAY.ORG (formerly Earth Day Network) [1] including 1 billion people in more than 193 countries.

  3. Everything to know about the history of Earth Day - AOL

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    Dive into Earth Day's rich history and global influence. Uncover its origins and ongoing relevance in shaping environmental consciousness.

  4. Denis Hayes - Wikipedia

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    The first Earth Day (April 22, 1970) had participants and celebrants in two thousand colleges and universities, about ten thousand primary and secondary schools, and hundreds of communities. [14] It is believed that some 20 million demonstrators participated. [15] [16] In 2009, the story of Earth Day was told in the film Earth Days [17] which ...

  5. The 'when' and 'why' of Earth Day and where to capture the ...

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    The history of Earth Day is rooted in politics. Millions of people across the country attended the first Earth Day in 1970 to advocate for environmental conservation.

  6. Environmental history - Wikipedia

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    In 1967, Roderick Nash published Wilderness and the American Mind, a work that has become a classic text of early environmental history.In an address to the Organization of American Historians in 1969 (published in 1970) Nash used the expression "environmental history", [4] although 1972 is generally taken as the date when the term was first coined. [5]

  7. 10 Surprising Facts About Earth Day - AOL

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    The Paris Agreement, the most significant international climate accord in history, was opened for signature on Earth Day in 2016. The treaty has more than 190 signatories, all of whom agreed to ...

  8. Earth in culture - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese Earth goddess Hou Tu [6] is similar to Gaia, the Greek goddess personifying the Earth. Bhumi Devi is the goddess of Earth in Hinduism, [7] influenced by Graha. The Tuluva people of Tulunadu in Southern India celebrate a Three Day "Earth Day" called Keddaso. This festival comes in usually on 10th,12th,13 February every Calendar year.

  9. Scrub Hub: Here's a history of Earth Day and ways can ... - AOL

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    We'll take a brief look at the history of Earth Day and its origins and list readily available ways you can celebrate the day.