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  1. 22 de abr. de 2024 · Denis Hayes can see activists of the past in today's youth-led climate campaigns. The environmentalist, who left Harvard University to co-ordinate the inaugural Earth Day in 1970, came of age ...

  2. 16 de nov. de 2019 · Name: Dennis C. Hayes Born: 1950 in Spartanburg, South Carolina, USA Computer-related contributions. Invented the PC modem.; Founder of Hayes Microcomputer Products, a company that makes modems.; Known for creating the Hayes AT command set, used in most modems produced to this day.; Founder and Co Chair of the Public Policy Committee of CompTIA, the Computing Technology Industry Association.

  3. 20 de abr. de 2020 · Chief among them was Denis Hayes, then a student at the Kennedy School of Government — at 25, the most senior member of Nelson’s paid staff (which would add two other Harvard students, Steven Cotton and Andrew Garling). Hayes was largely responsible for building momentum for the event, linking it with the social upheaval of the era.

  4. 20 de abr. de 2020 · Denis Hayes, then-head of Environmental Teach-In Inc., poses in the group’s Washington office on April 8, 1970. Mr. Hayes recently looked back on that first Earth Day, its legacy, and lessons ...

  5. www.wikiwand.com › es › Denis_HayesDenis Hayes - Wikiwand

    Denis Allen Hayes es un activista medioambiental estadounidense, reconocido principalmente por haber sido el coordinador nacional del primer Día de la Tierra, en 1970.

  6. Denis Hayes. CEO. As CEO of the Bullitt Foundation, Denis leads an effort to mold the major cities of Pacific Northwest and British Columbia into models of sustainability for a rapidly urbanizing planet. The Foundation applies ecological principles to the design of healthy, resilient human ecosystems.

  7. Many pioneers of environmental law credit the first Earth Day in 1970 with influencing their decision to enter the field. Pioneer Denis Hayes made Earth Day happen. He left graduate school at Harvard to work for Senator Gaylord Nelson as national coordinator of the event, and in later years took Earth Day international, organizing events in 141 nations in 1990 and adding China in 2000.