Defining Environmental Movement
Historical Origins
1960s Turning Point
100

A broad scientific, social, and political movement addressing planetary threats through collective action and advocacy.

A Diverse Coalition

100

Focused on nature appreciation and outdoor recreation

Organizational Growth

100

Exposed pesticide harms (DDT), challenging chemical industry narratives. Sparked modern environmental consciousness by linking pollution to public health.

Silent Spring Published

200

Direct response to urgent crises: warming oceans, melting glaciers, wildfires, and accelerating species loss.

Modern Reality

200

Paradigm shift from traditional wilderness conservation to tackling urban pollution, toxic waste, and systemic regulatory frameworks.

Movement Broadens

300

Aims to fundamentally change systems and structures rather than simply providing ameliorative services.

Social Change Organization

300

Culminated in the first Earth Day (1970), creation of the EPA, and landmark legislation like the Clean Air and Clean Water Acts.

Environmental Decade

400

Banned DDT Nationwide (1972), Grassroots Mobilization Model, Ecological Interconnectedness

 What has stuck around

500

Who said this quote: "Man is a part of nature, and his war against nature is inevitably a war against himself."

Rachel Carson

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