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Environmental Timeline

By noahriv
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    Environmental History

  • Pulic Health Service

    Pulic Health Service
    US Congress funds two-year Public Health Service study on air pollution from cars.
  • Clean Water Act

    Clean Water Act
    First Clean Water Act passes US Congress
  • JFK says

    JFK says
    US President John. F. Kennedy tells the United Nations: "Every inhabitant of this planet must contemplate the day when this planet may no longer be habitable .. The weapons of war must be abolished before they abolish us."
  • You Can't Kill Deer

    You Can't Kill Deer
    Ohio canceled the deer hunting season due to a scarcity of deer, leading to the adoption nationwide of "buck laws," which promote the hunting of bucks only.
  • Ethyl

    Ethyl
    Motors and Standard Oil of New Jersey (Exxon) abandon Ethyl Corp., selling it to Albemarle Paper Co. in $200 million leveraged buyout which the corporations themselves finance. Ethyl is the main manufacturer of leaded gasoline (or, more precisely, tetra-ethyl lead and similar additives). Eight years later, GM will abandon leaded gasoline. There has been speculation about GM's rationale for dumping Ethyl, but until Ethyl's private documents become public, few will know whether GM was motivated by
  • Oil Slick is Shroud for Birds

    Oil Slick is Shroud for Birds
    “Oil Slick is Shroud for Birds” (Washington Post) Oil pollution at sea is a serious issue. Oil tankers at sea, “the dumping of old crankcase oil and the pumping of oily water from bilges” are major causes of the oil pollution. The most widespread cause of death among sea birds is from oil. Insulating air pockets are destroyed which is s a cause of drowning. The seriousness of this issue has been recognized.. Whilte it is illegal to dump oil within 50 miles of a coastline, ships continue to
  • No More Test

    No More Test
    Nuclear Test Ban Treaty between U.S. and U.S.S.R. (Russia) stops above ground tests of nuclear weapons
  • Clean Air Act

    Clean Air Act
    Senate Subcommittee on Air and Water Pollution created. US Congress passes Clean Air Act with $95 million for study and cleanup efforts at local, state and federal level. See former Sen. Edmund S. Muskie's article, "The Clean Air Act: A Commitment to Public Health."
  • National Wilderness Preservation System

    National Wilderness Preservation System
    Congress creates National Wilderness Preservation System "to secure for the American people of present and future generations the benefits of an enduring resource of wilderness." The system initially contained 9.1 million acres of wild lands, but by 2001 there were about 90 million acres of wilderness preserved in the United States. Text of the Act is available from Wilderness System web page. A history is also available from the Wilderness Society.
  • Citizens for Clean Air

    Citizens for Clean Air
    Hazel Henderson organizes Citizens for Clean Air in New York.
  • Water Quality Act

    Water Quality Act
    Congress passes Water Quality Act setting standards for states.
  • US Public Health Service

    US Public Health Service
    US Public Health Serivce publishes report "Protecting the Health of Eighty Million Americans" stating that old problems of worker safety and health were not solved and new technological challenges were complex. The report leads to a reorganization of the PHS and the establishment of OSHA in 1970.
  • Meltdown

    Meltdown
    Fermi No. 1 fast metal breeder nuclear reactor in Detroit, Michigan loses coolant and partially melts down.
  • Animal Welfare Act

    Animal Welfare Act
    conditions at facilities that sold impounded dogs and cats to research produces public outrage and leads to the passage of the Laboratory Animal Welfare Act, expanded into the present Animal Welfare Act in 1971. (M. Clifton)
  • Environmental Defense Fund

    Environmental Defense Fund
    Environmental Defense Fund established
  • Greenpeace

    Greenpeace
    Greenpeace is founded as the Don't Make A Wave Committee, a Quaker peace group, which becomes Greenpeace in 1971 after several years of disrupting nuclear tests in the South Pacific.
  • RFK

    RFK
    Robert F. Kennedy speaks at the University of Kansas
  • MLK Jr. assassinated

    MLK Jr. assassinated
    Martin Luther King assassinated supporting Memphis TN sanitation workers strike. for environmental and economic justice.
  • Oil Blowout

    Oil Blowout
    Santa Barbara oil well blowout off the Santa Barbara coast of California spills 235,000 gallons of oil and covers 30 miles of beach with tar. Well is capped Feb. 8
  • Friends of Earth

    Friends of Earth
    Friends of the Earth founded.