Talk Earthy To Me
Okay, quick confession… I’ve celebrated Earth Day for most of my life—picked up trash, planted something, posted something green, and yes… collected more tote bags than I can justify. But here’s the thing: until recently, I couldn’t have told you a single real fact about where Earth Day came from, who started it, or what it was actually meant to do. I just knew the date. April 22nd. And the vibes. In this episode, we’re digging into the real story behind Earth Day—how it started, what it stood for, and how it somehow turned into what it is today. Because if we’re going to celebrate the planet… we should probably know what we’re celebrating. Works Cited Adler, Jonathan H. "The Fable of Federal Environmental Law." Case Western Reserve Law Review, 2002. "Benefits and Costs of the Clean Air Act 1990–2020: Second Prospective Study." United States Environmental Protection Agency, EPA. "The Canopy Project." EarthDay.org, Earth Day Network. "Clean Air Act: Evolution of the Clean Air Act." United States Environmental Protection Agency, EPA. "Corporations Co-Opt Earth Day." Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy, IATP. Delmas, Magali A., and Vanessa Cuerel Burbano. "The Drivers of Greenwashing." California Management Review, vol. 54, no. 1, 2011. "Earth Day: A Growing Movement, 1970." National Archives and Records Administration, U.S. National Archives. "Earth Day 1990." EBSCO Research Starters, EBSCO. "Earth Day: 70 — What It Meant." United States Environmental Protection Agency, EPA Archive. "Earth Day: History." EarthDay.org, Earth Day Network. "Endangered Species Act." U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, USFWS. "Endangered Species Success Stories." The Nature Conservancy. "EPA History: Earth Day." United States Environmental Protection Agency, EPA. "Greenwashing: How Industries Lie to You." EarthDay.org, Earth Day Network. "History of the Clean Water Act." US Water Alliance. "45 Years After the Santa Barbara Oil Spill: Looking at a Historic Disaster Through Technology." NOAA Office of Response and Restoration, NOAA. "Gaylord Nelson Promotes the First Earth Day." United States Senate Historical Office, U.S. Senate. "Global Cleanup: Annual Impact Report." EarthDay.org, Earth Day Network, 2023. "The Origins of EPA." United States Environmental Protection Agency, EPA. "The Rio Conventions." United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, UNFCCC. Big Oil's Agenda on Climate Change 2022. InfluenceMap, 2022. The State of Net Zero Greenwash. InfluenceMap. Nelson, Gaylord. EPA Oral History Interview. United States Environmental Protection Agency, 1993. Pirkle, James L., et al. "The Decline in Blood Lead Levels in the United States." JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, vol. 272, no. 4, 1994, pp. 284–291. "Senator Gaylord Nelson and the First Earth Day." NelsonEarthDay.net, Gaylord Nelson Earth Day Foundation. U.S. Census Bureau Population Estimates, 1970. United States Census Bureau. "Anti-Vietnam War Teach-In at the University of Michigan." Zinn Education Project.
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