Enviromental Timeline Project

  • The Panama Canal

    The Panama Canal
    The canal cuts across the Isthmus of Panama and is a key conduit for international maritime trade
    France began work on the canal in 1881, but had to stop because of engineering problems and high mortality due to disease
  • Great Smog

    Great Smog
    Was a severe air pollution event that affected London during December 1952
    A period of cold weather, combined with an anticyclone and windless conditions, collected airborne pollutants mostly from the use of coal to form a thick layer of smog over the city
  • Castle Bravo

    Castle Bravo
    Castle Bravo was the code name given to the first United States test of a dry fuel thermonuclear hydrogen bomb
    the most powerful nuclear device ever detonated by the United States (and just under one-third the energy of the most powerful ever detonated)
  • Minamata Disease

    Minamata Disease
    Is a neurological syndrome caused by severe mercury poisoning
    It was caused by the release of methylmercury in the industrial wastewater from the Chisso Corporation's chemical factory
  • Silent Spring

    Silent Spring
    Silent Spring is a book written by Rachel Carson.
    The book is widely credited with helping launch the contemporary American environmental movement
  • Montana Asbestos Contamination

    Montana Asbestos Contamination
    Town discovered and then coped with toxic asbestos dust from the vermiculite mines
    The story can be traced back to 1919 when companies first started pulling vermiculite out of mines
  • Palomares Incident

    Palomares Incident
    A B-52G bomber collided with a KC-135 tanker
    The KC-135 was completely destroyed when its fuel load ignited
  • Ecocide in Vietnam

    Ecocide in Vietnam
    Ecocide can be used to refer to any extensive destruction of the natural environment and disruption or loss of ecosystems
    Ecocide can be irreversible when an ecosystem suffers beyond self healing
  • New Mexico Dead Zon

    New Mexico Dead Zon
    Dead Zones are low oxygen areas in the world's oceans and large lakes
    They are caused by excessive nutrient pollution from human activities coupled with other factors that deplete the oxygen required to support most marine life in bottom and near bottom water
  • First Earth Day

    First Earth Day
    Earth Day is an annual event, celebrated on April 22, on which events are held worldwide to demonstrate support for environmental protection.
    Was first celebrated in 1970
  • Love Canal

    Love Canal
    In the mid-1970s Love Canal became the subject of national and international attention after it was revealed in the press that the site had formerly been used to bury 21,000 tons of toxic waste by Hooker Chemical
  • Environmental Protection Agency

    Environmental Protection Agency
    is an agency of the U.S. federal government which was created for the purpose of protecting human health and the environment by writing and enforcing regulations based on laws passed by Congress
  • Door to Hell

    Door to Hell
    Was a natural gas field in Derweze
    It was lit by Soviet petrochemical scientists in 1971 and is still burning still to this day
  • The Seveso Disaster

    The Seveso Disaster
    It resulted in the highest known exposure to 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin
    It gave rise to numerous scientific studies and standardized industrial safety regulations
  • Amoco Cadiz

    Amoco Cadiz
    Was a very large crude carrier
    Ultimately split in three and sank, all together resulting in the largest oil spill of its kind in history to that date.
  • The Three Mile Island Nuclear Explosion

    The Three Mile Island Nuclear Explosion
    Was a partial nuclear explosion
    It was the worst accident in U.S. commercial nuclear power plant history
  • The Bhopal Disaster

    The Bhopal Disaster
    was a gas leak incident in India, considered the world's worst industrial disaster
    Over 500,000 people were exposed to methyl isocyanate gas and other chemicals
  • Chernobyl Nuclear Exsplosion

    Chernobyl Nuclear Exsplosion
    An explosion and fire released large quantities of radioactive particles into the atmosphere, which spread over much of the western USSR and Europe.
    The Chernobyl disaster is widely considered to have been the worst nuclear power plant accident in history, and is one of only two classified as a level 7 event (the maximum classification) on the International Nuclear Event Scale
  • Exxon Valdez Oil Spill

    Exxon Valdez Oil Spill
    A oil tanker bound for Long Beach, California, struck Prince William Sound's Bligh Reef and spilled 260,000 to 750,000 barrels of crude oil
    It is considered to be one of the most devastating human-caused environmental disasters
  • Kuwait Oil Fires

    Kuwait Oil Fires
    Was caused by Iraq military forces setting fire to more than 600 oil wells
    The fires started in January and February 1991 and the last one was extinguished by November 1991
  • Pacific Gyre Garbage Patch

    Pacific Gyre Garbage Patch
    Also described as the Pacific Trash Vortex,
    The patch is characterized by exceptionally high concentrations of plastics, chemical sludge and other debris that have been trapped by the currents of the North Pacific Gyre
  • Baia Mare Cyanide Spill

    Baia Mare Cyanide Spill
    Was a leak of cyanide near Baia Mare, Romania
    The polluted waters eventually reached the Tisza and then the Danube, killing large numbers of fish in Hungary and Yugoslavia
    The spill has been called the worst environmental disaster in Europe since the Chernobyl disaster.
  • The Al-Mishraq Fire

    The Al-Mishraq Fire
    Al-Mishraq is a state run sulfur plant near Mosul, Iraq
    it was the site of the largest human-made release of sulfur dioxide ever recorded when a fire gained control and burned for almost a month
  • Jilin Chemical Plant Explosions

    Jilin Chemical Plant Explosions
    A series of explosions
    The explosions killed six, injured dozens, and caused the evacuation of tens of thousands of residents.
  • Sidoarjo Mud Flow

    Sidoarjo Mud Flow
    Was the result of an errupting mud valcano
    It is the biggest mud volcano in the world
  • TVA Kingston Fossil Plant Coal Fly Ash Slurry Spill

    TVA Kingston Fossil Plant Coal Fly Ash Slurry Spill
    1.1 billion US gallons of coal fly ash slurry was released during the spill.
    The coal-fired power plant uses ponds to dewater the fly ash.
  • BP Oil Spill

    BP Oil Spill
    Considered the largest accidental marine oil spill in the history of the petroleum industry
    Is the result of the explosion and sinking of the Deepwater Horizon oil rig
  • Fukushima Daiichi

    Fukushima Daiichi
    Fukushima Daiichi was the 15th largest nuclear power stations in the world.
    Got damaged during the tsunami in japan in 2011.
  • The three gorges dam

    The three gorges dam
    The Three Gorges Dam is the world's largest power station in terms of installed capacity
    Except for a ship lift, the dam project was completed and fully functional as of July 4, 2012,[5][6] when the last of the main turbines in the underground plant began production
  • Electronic Waste in Guiyu China

    Electronic Waste in Guiyu China
    It is the location of what may be the largest electronic waste site on earth
    Guiyu is nicknamed the "electronic graveyard"
  • The Shrinking of the Aral Sea

    The Shrinking of the Aral Sea
    The shrinking of the Aral Sea has been called "one of the planet's worst environmental disasters
    The region's once prosperous fishing industry has been essentially destroyed, bringing unemployment and economic hardship
    The Aral Sea region is also heavily polluted, with consequent serious public health problems
  • Tragedy of the Commons

    Tragedy of the Commons
    the tragedy of the commons is the depletion of a shared resource by individuals
    acting independently and rationally according to each one's self-interest, despite their understanding that depleting the common resource is contrary to the group's long-term best interests