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  1. 22 de abr. de 2020 · Denis Hayes on why the first Earth Day went viral, the U.S. solar industry that could have been if Reagan hadn't stopped it, and what he hopes we learn from the pandemic By Jeff Goodell Jeff Goodell

  2. 19 de abr. de 2019 · Denis Hayes in Washington, D.C. one of the organizers of the first Earth Day, featured in an article on the origins of the movement in the April 24, 1970, issue of LIFE magazine.

  3. Denis Hayes helped launch the first Earth Day in April 1970 and turned it into a global festival in 1990. Hayes didn't set out to be an environmentalist. He grew up in Camas, Washington, a small paper-mill town where the air stank from sulfur fumes. Not until his undergraduate days at Stanford in the '60s

  4. 17 de abr. de 2020 · Denis Hayes was a 25-year-old graduate student at Harvard University when he read about a Wisconsin Senator, Gaylord Nelson, who was planning to organize an environmental teach-in on college campuses.

  5. Denis Hayes, quien organizó el primer Día de la Tierra en 1970, comenta sobre esta iniciativa y el estado del medioambiente en la actualidad. Skip to content Cómo mantener tu cerebro saludable: Encuentra consejos, herramientas y noticias en nuestro Centro de recursos

  6. 22 de abr. de 2020 · PrintPDFEmail. Denis Hayes was a 25-year-old student at Harvard Kennedy School in 1969 but dropped out after a semester to become a principal organizer of a grass-roots nonprofit that planned a nationwide rally on April 22, 1970, an event they would call Earth Day. That one-day gathering to raise awareness of threats to the environment, held in ...

  7. Other articles where Denis Hayes is discussed: Earth Day: …use of the pesticide DDT—hired Denis Hayes, a graduate student at Harvard University. They sought to infuse the energy of student-led anti-war activism with the public’s emerging environmental consciousness in order to propel environmental protections into the national political agenda.