On April 21st, 1990:

The first Earth Day was celebrated

The first Earth Day was celebrated on April 21, 1990, spearheaded by environmental activist Denis Hayes. It aimed to promote awareness and appreciation for the Earth's environment.

Denis Hayes played a crucial role in organizing the event, mobilizing millions and highlighting environmental issues to a global audience, making him a prominent figure in the environmental movement.

The public response was hugely positive, with millions participating in events worldwide, raising awareness about pollution, deforestation, and wildlife conservation, and solidifying Earth Day as a global movement.

Earth Day has grown immensely since 1990, becoming a global event celebrated by over a billion people annually, encouraging environmental action and sustainability.

The event sparked the formation of numerous environmental groups and led to significant policy changes in various countries, increasing awareness of climate change and sustainability.

April 22 was officially marked as Earth Day by the United Nations, emphasizing the importance of global ecological awareness and activism.

In 2020, Earth Day transitioned to a virtual format due to the COVID-19 pandemic, showcasing the adaptability of activism in the modern age and ensuring its continued relevance.

The celebration not only highlights environmental issues but also calls for social justice, reflecting the interconnectedness of civil rights and ecological activism today.

What environmental action do you feel most passionate about and why?