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The Genius of Earth Day

By: Adam Rome, The Great Courses
Narrated by: Adam Rome
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We’ve been celebrating Earth Day for 50 years now, but even the most ardent activists of today would have a hard time picturing the intensity and excitement that the first Earth Day in 1970 brought. Before the first Earth Day, no one used the phrase “environmental movement”. But that first Earth Day - conceived by Gaylord Nelson as a teach-in - sparked an unprecedented conversation about pollution, wilderness protection, sprawl, and more.

Join Adam Rome, professor of Environment and Sustainability at the University of Buffalo, as he uncovers the motivation for, and the lasting impact of, a national day devoted to environmental awareness. Discover how the “Green Generation” was conceived by young Americans who had been encouraged to think they could change the world in the 1960s and who were frustrated that the adults of their generation were not addressing pressing ecological issues.

While current Earth Day celebrations remind us to “go green”, recycle and reuse, and offset our carbon footprints, explore how the original Earth Day had much wider ramifications. Its legacy includes the creation of the Environmental Protection Agency and the passage of the Clean Air Act. It also inspired a new generation of entrepreneurial activists who started environmental organizations, became green architects or lawyers, launched eco businesses, and much more.

The story of Earth Day offers practical lessons about ways to continue moving forward. But most important, it offers inspiration about how one person can start a movement that changes the world.

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I hardly knew anything about Earth Day, so I'm glad I listened to this course. Well presented, engaging and encouraging ,it illustrated the importance of grassroot movements while educating about how the idea of Earth Day came to be and what it accomplished. A must-listen!

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Short, yet offering decent insights

The short Audible version of Adam Rome's The Genius of Earth Day provides a compelling overview of the early pro-environmental movement, showing how grassroots activism played a crucial role in driving significant change. The book illustrates how the first Earth Day in 1970 became a pivotal moment, galvanizing public awareness and influencing environmental policies.

Rome does a great job of capturing the spirit of that time, emphasizing how the movement was driven by a sense of personal responsibility and collective action. While the environmental landscape has evolved over the past half-century, the insights from this era remain highly relevant. The book serves as a valuable reminder of the power of activism in shaping a better future.

Though the audiobook is brief, it’s packed with information and offers a clear understanding of how the environmental movement gained momentum. It's a worthwhile listen for anyone interested in the history of environmentalism and how effective activism can lead to real change.

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The earth needs to be cared for, however;

It just confined exactly how contrived this whole “ecology” issue is and exposed the fact that it is indeed another political tool used to control the speech of those who are quite unable to do their own thinking and so are given a script. The earth being looked after should be a natural thing to do it just another money spinner. It constantly baffles me how we walk around with our eyes closed in order to grow outwards into the “woke-tevists” that we have all become with no actual beliefs.

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