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  1. Liên kết ngoài. Gaylord Nelson and Earth Day: The Making of the Modern Environmental Movement – a narrative account of the origins of Earth Day, Gaylord Nelson's political career, as well as online access to dozens of documents from the; Gaylord Nelson papers, 1954–2006 held by the Wisconsin Historical Society.; Christofferson, Bill,"The Man from Clear Lake: Earth Day Founder Senator ...

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  3. 4 de jul. de 2005 · Gaylord Nelson, a trend-setting environmentalist who as a Democratic U.S. senator from Wisconsin founded Earth Day in 1970, died Sunday. He was 89. Nelson, who was also a former Wisconsin governor ...

  4. Il y a cinquante ans, Gaylord Nelson, gouverneur du Wisconsin, organisait le premier « Earth Day ». Une initiative internationale qui n’a cessé de prendre de l’ampleur.

  5. Nelson, Gaylord Anton (b. 4 June 1916 in Clear Lake, Wisconsin; d. 3 July 2005 in Kensington, Maryland), lawyer, Wisconsin state senator and governor, U.S. senator, and environmental activist best known as the founder of Earth Day in 1970.Born to a family of Norwegian and Irish ancestry, Nelson was one of four children of Anton Nelson, a country doctor, and Mary (Bradt) Nelson, a registered nurse.

  6. 17 de abr. de 2024 · Updated 6:30 AM PDT, April 17, 2024. Millions of people around the world will pause on Monday, at least for a moment, to mark Earth Day. It’s an annual event founded by people who hoped to stir activism to clean up and preserve a planet that is now home to some 8 billion humans and assorted trillions of other organisms.

  7. Nelson, públicamente impulsó la creación de un día dedicado a la discusión sobre los problemas ambientales y las amenazas reales que enfrenta nuestro planeta desde la Revolución Industrial. Gracias a su determinación y estrategias, el día se hizo popular entre los estudiantes universitarios de varias ciudades de Estados Unidos y más tarde entre la población en general.