Earth Day: Celebrating 51 Years of Caring for Creation
Celebrating 51 Years of Earth Day

From a spark that created a movement, Earth Day continues to inspire! Green Team celebrated Earth Day this last Saturday, Apr. 17, inviting parishioners to clean their local neighborhoods or beaches. It has never been more important to care for our common home.

 

A history lesson

In 1963, Wisconsin Senator Gaylord Nelson, desperately 94fbb1a8 7fee 4bc6 859e 0c72e5edf660concerned about the state of the environment, persuaded President Kennedy to turn the political lights on this issue by going on a national conservation tour. They flew to Washington to discuss the proposal with Attorney General Robert Kennedy, who backed the idea. The President began a five-day, eleven-state conservation tour in September 1963. It didn’t immediately switch a flood light on the issues of the degraded environment, but a candle was lit that eventually sparked what we now refer to as Earth Day.

 

Senator Nelson was convinced that “if we could tap into the environmental concerns of the general public and infuse the student anti-war energy into the environmental cause, we could generate a demonstration that would force this issue onto the political agenda.”

 

The Vietnam protests and teach-ins continued to inspire Senator Nelson and when the fires again erupted on the Cuyahoga River in June of 1969 he announced shortly after that in the spring of 1970 there would be a nationwide grassroots demonstration on behalf of the environment.

Everyone was invited. The response was overwhelming. Support poured in from all across the country. The American people finally had a way to express concern about what was happening to their land, rivers, lakes, and air.

 

On April 22, 1970, 20 million people across America celebrated the first Earth Day. Now 35 years later, Earth Day is being celebrated around the globe. Through the combined efforts of grassroots organizations, and citizens like you, what started as a day of national environmental recognition and education has evolved into a world-wide campaign to protect our global environment. Earth Day worked then because of the spontaneous response at the grassroots level.

- Meredith McCarthy, Green Team Member & Director of Operations, Heal the Bay

 

Pope Francis Address on Earth Day 2021
pope address“It is always good to recall things that we have said to one another so that they will not fall into oblivion,” the Pope said. “For some time now, we have been becoming more aware that nature deserves to be protected, even if only because human interaction with God’s biodiversity must take care with utmost care and respect.”

 

 

 

 

Click Here to Read Pope Francis' Full Address for Earth Day 2021!

 

Interested to know what Green Team is up to and how to get involved? 

Click Here to Learn More on the Green Team Webpage!


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