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Environmental Timeline

  • Jan 1, 1001

    Agricultural Revolution

    Agricultural Revolution
    8000 BC
  • Industrial Revolution

    Industrial Revolution
  • John Muir was born

    John Muir was born
    http://www.smithsonianmag.com/ist/?next=/history/john-muirs-yosemite-10737/ Naturalist John Muir , born on April 21st of 1838, spent the duration of his life as a dedicated protector of American wild land.
  • Walden by Henry David Thoreau was published

    Walden by Henry David Thoreau was published
    Walden- Life in The Woods Walden is a book written by David Thoreau to express the joys and simplicity of living life peacfully amid the natural surroundings of his small cabin in the wild.
  • Homestead Act

    Homestead Act
  • Yellowstone National Park founded

    Yellowstone National Park founded
  • American forestry Association founded

    American forestry Association founded
  • Yosemite plus Sequoia National Park founded

    Yosemite plus Sequoia National Park founded
  • Sierra Club founded

    Sierra Club founded
    Power Point for the Siera Club The Sierra club was founded for the puropse of protecting the Earth's wild places while encouraging the responsible use of the Earth's natural and reusable resources.
  • Lacey Act founded

    Lacey Act founded
    powerpoint for the Lacey Act The Lacey Act made it illegal to mport, export, sell, acquire, or purchase any fish, wildlife, or plant in violation of state, Federal, or forighn law.
  • Agricultural Revolution

    Agricultural Revolution
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    Golden Age of Conservation

    (Theodore Roosevelt was heavily involved)
  • First National Wildlife Refuge established

    First National Wildlife Refuge established
    First National Wildlife Reserve In 1903, the very first National Wildlife Refuge center was established for the purposr of conserving every aspect of a piece of land enviromentaly.
  • Aldo Leopold was born

    Aldo Leopold was born
  • Gifford Pinchot

    Gifford Pinchot
  • U.S. Forest Service founded

    U.S. Forest Service founded
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mg79s3SWdHI&list=PL83F7808B410A5BC4' >USFS official youtube playlist vedio 1</a> The U.S. Forest Service was founded during Theadore Roosevelt's presidency at the peak of the progressive movement. It has sucessfully retained and maintained millions of acers of Federal forest land for the future generations.
  • Audubon Society founded

    Audubon Society founded
    Audubon Society plans nature center The Audubon Society, founded in 1905, has become one of today's largest private organizations for the conservation of wildlife in our country. They not only seek to protect nature, but to help people understand the importance of our natural resources such as soil, water, plants, and wildlife.
  • Antiquities Act

    Antiquities Act
    Top 9 National Monuments of the West The Antiquities Act, established in 1906, gave the president the authority to claim Unique American wildlands as National monuments to provide Government enforced protection for them.
  • U.S. National Park Service founded

    U.S. National Park Service founded
  • Civilian Conservative Corps founded

    Civilian Conservative Corps founded
  • Taylor Grazing Act

    Taylor Grazing Act
    Powerpoint on the Taylor Grazing Act The Taylor Grazing Act was passed in order to regulate the use of public land for the grazing of animals.
  • Migratory Bird Hunting Stamp Act

    Migratory Bird Hunting Stamp Act
    http://www.freenewspos.com/english/video/FL%20TM/Q3Npdme69ek' >Duck Stamp Act in action</a> The Migratory Bird Hunting Stamp Act is what authorizes the distributation of annual duck stamps. The stamps allow the buyer to hunt while the procedes go to wildlife preservation.
  • Fish Plus Wildlife Service founded

    Fish Plus Wildlife Service founded
    Fish Plus Wildlife Service in action The Fish Plus Wildlife Service was founded for the intended purpose of regulating wildlife laws, protecting endangered species, and to manage migratory birds and fish, among other things.
  • Silent Spring published by Rachel Carson

    Silent Spring published by Rachel Carson
    today's view on the novel Silent Spring Rachel Carson's novel Silent Spring is deemed as an important landmark on the road of the enviromental movement. It also provided a stage for the public discusson of the hazards of a pestaside called DDT.
  • Wilderness Act established

    Wilderness Act established
    vedio on sight for Wilderness act 1963 Today's system for the natural preservation of wilderness areas was established by the Wilderness Act in 1963.
  • Wild and Scenic Rivers Act

    Wild and Scenic Rivers Act
    Group seeks protection under the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act The Wild and Scenic Rivers Act was desighned to protect rivers with a substancial amount of certain natural, cultural, and recreational values.
  • Cuyahoga River in Ohio caught fire

    Cuyahoga River in Ohio caught fire
    Cuyahoga River in Ohio caught fire An oil slick caused the 1969 fire on the Cuyahoga River causing extensive damage and attracting publicity from all over America. But oddly, was not the first time the river had caught fire.
  • National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)

    National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)
    Discussion vedio on NEPA The National Environmental Policy Act forces buisness and large industires to agnowlege the effects of their future actions would have on the enviroment during the planning process of said actions as well as brianstorm reasonable alternatives which would be healthier for the enviroment than their origional idea.
  • First Earth Day

    First Earth Day
  • Clean Air Act established

    Clean Air Act established
    Clean Air Act of 1970 This act allowed both the State and Federal regulation of any and all air polution.
    (Revised 63,65,70,77,90)
  • Enviromental Protection Agency established

    Enviromental Protection Agency established
  • Endangered Species Act

    Endangered Species Act
    40 year anniversary of the Endangered Species Act The Endangered Species Act enforced the conservation of species who are currently or are at risk of being endangered throughout the majority of the land they live on or migrate around.
  • FIFRA- Federal, Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Control Act

    FIFRA- Federal, Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Control Act
    FIFRA The purpose of the FIFRA is to control the sale, distribution, nd use of pestacides in order to reduce the negative effect they have on the enviroment.
    (revised 72,75,78,88)
  • OPEC and Oil Embargo

    OPEC and Oil Embargo
    OPEC Arab oil embargo The OPEC enacted the Oil Embargo of 1973 which was desighned to cut the exports of oil to the US as well as any other countries that sent military aid to Isrial by 5% each month until Isrial evacuated the land they had gained from the Arab-Isrial war.
  • Roland and Molina (UCI) announce that CFC's are depleting the ozone layer

    Roland and Molina (UCI) announce that CFC's are depleting the ozone layer
    Just Rowland in this vedio, but Molina is involved too In 1974, Roland and Molina were awarded the Nobel Prize for their discovery that CFC's, released by hairspray as well as other products, are refered to as "ozone depleting substances". This discovery led to the banning of CFC's from all aresol products.
  • RCRA (Resource Conservation & Recovery Act)

    RCRA (Resource Conservation & Recovery Act)
    the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act in reguards to OSHA The Resource Conservation & Recovery Act is responsible for dictating the disposal of solid and hazerdous waste.
  • Clean Water Act

    Clean Water Act
    Clean Water Act of 1977 The Clean Water Act of 1977 is an amendment of the Water Polution Control Act of 1972. It is ment to keep our Nation's waters clean.
  • Surface Mining Control & Reclamation Act

    Surface Mining Control & Reclamation Act
    Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act The Surface Mining Control & Reclamation Act is a Federal law that regulates the enviromental effects of both active and abandoned coal mines.
  • Love Canal, NY

    Love Canal, NY
    The Love Canal Disaster The Love Canal was intended to be a "dream community" by harnesing the power of Niagrah Falls to run the city through the construction of a canal along the Eastern edge of the great waterfall. All did not go as planned, and later became a chemical landfill surrounded by anything but a dream community.
  • Three Mile Island Nuclear Accident

    Three Mile Island Nuclear Accident
    Three Mile Island Nuclear Accident The Three Mile Island Nuclear Accident was a result of a radioactive meltdown of a reactor due to worker error, and although no one was hurt, the US increased regulatory watch and improved reactor safety.
  • Bhopal, Island

    Bhopal, Island
    December 2, 1984 Bhopal Island disaster On December 2nd, a pesticide plant in Bhopal, India leaked methyl and other chemicals which killed more than 8,000 people within the first few days alone.
  • Chernobyl Nuclear Disaster

    Chernobyl Nuclear Disaster
    1986 Chernobyl Nuclear Disaster A reactor at Chernobyl, Ukraine experianced a power surge which reasulted in the releas of large amounts of radioactive material into the enviroment. The effects of that disaster are still being delt with to this day.
  • CERCLA (Superfund)

    CERCLA (Superfund)
    Superfund clean up sight CERCLA placed a tax on the chemical and petrolium industries to reduce the use of said substances for the health of our enviroment.
  • Montreal Protocol

    Montreal Protocol
    Montreal Protocol The Montreal Protocol is an international treaty desighned to limit substances that deplete the ozone layer.
  • Exxon Valdez

    Exxon Valdez
    Exxon Valdez oil spill In March of 1989, the ship "Exxon Valdez" ran aground spilling out 11 million gallons of oil into the ocean. The spill caused damage to over 1,3000 miles of shoreline and killing lots of marine animals and birds.
  • Energy Policy Act

    Energy Policy Act
    Methods of using clean energy for the Energy Policy Act The Energy Policy Act is a US policy intended to increase the use of clean energy which would in turn improve the US energy effeciency rate.The Act was renewed in 2005.
  • Desert Protection Act

    Desert Protection Act
    One of many The California Desert Protection Act of 1994 is a federal law that established and preserved 1.6 million acers of desert.
  • 2006: Kyoto Protocol

    2006: Kyoto Protocol
  • World population hits 6 billion

    World population hits 6 billion
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    IPCC report on climate change

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    Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill