Modern Era · North America · Politics
1970
First Earth Day
April 22, 1970
Twenty million Americans turned out in parks and school auditoriums for a day of teach-ins about pollution, wildlife, and the fragility of the planet. Senator Gaylord Nelson had borrowed the idea from the anti-war movement, and the response stunned even the organizers. Within the year Richard Nixon had signed the Environmental Protection Agency into existence, and a new era of regulation had begun.