History of the Environmental Movement in the United States

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History of the Environmental Movement in the United States

Pattern of Resource Use

First People of North America 25,000 years ago Native Americans Nomadic cultures Viewed themselves as one with nature Used resources but did not abuse the resource

The Exploitation Years 1620-1900

The Roots of Abuse The First Colonists 3 “Things” that would change the continent Gun Axe Wheel Manifest Destiny – man is controller of land, not part of the land Westward Expansion

Myth of Superabundance Raid of Resources Raid of the Wildlife Raid of Eastern Forests Raid of Wisconsin Forests Raid of Minerals Cattle Barons and Sod Busters

Early Philosophers of Conservation Henry David Thoreau: wildlife areas George Perkins Marsh: Man and Nature (1864)

Early Activists and Actions John Wesley Powell: Powell Report – first advocate to regulate land use Yellowstone National Park Created (1872) by President Grant

The Conservation Years (1900 – 1942)

The Beginnings President Harrison – passed a law stating that the President could set aside lands for national parks and national forests Extremely crucial legislation for the environment

Early Leaders John Muir (1838-1914: Sierra Club Gifford Pinchot (1865 – 1946): 1st Chief U.S. Forester Theodore Roosevelt (1901 – 1909): Boone and Crocket Club Reclamation Act: put Powell’s ideas into effect

Park Service National Park Service created in 1916 Stephen Mather: 1st Head of Park Service

Citizen Conservation Groups Sierra Club Audubon Wilderness Society

Decline of Private Lands

FDR and Renewed Conservation Initiatives Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) – 1st Land Restoration Project

FDR (cont.) Soil Conservation Society (SCS) – professional soil conservationists to prevent erosion and loss of soil nutrients

FDR (cont.) Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) – planted trees, erosion control, nature trails, etc. Federal program to give the unemployed men jobs during the depression

FDR (cont.) Eastern National Forest Created Wisconsin (1934) Nicolet Chequamegon

FDR (cont.) Taylor Grazing Act – controlled use of public land

Close of the Conservation Era WW II Close of the Conservation Era

The Environmental Era (1948 - ???)

Aldo Leopold Environmental Philosophy “Sand County Almanac” Longtime Wisconsin educator and resident

Awakening of Environmental Philosophy Rachel Carson: “Silent Spring” Paul Ehrlich’s: “Population Bomb”

Decade of Unrest (1960’s) Racism and Vietnam Santa Barbara Oil Spill Cyuahoga River Burns: Cleveland A View from Space

Grass Roots Movement Explodes Nixon’s Environmental Message to Congress Supported political regulation of the environment

Earth Day First Earth Day 1970 Gaylord Nelson Wisconsin Governor and Senator 1st teach in on the environment April 22

“Environmental Decade” Legislation Wilderness Act: 1964 Wild and Scenic Rivers Act: 1968 National Environmental Policy Act: 1969 The Clean Air Act: 1972 The Clean Water Act: 1972

Legislation (cont.) Pesticide Control Act: 1972 Endangered Species Act: 1973 Resource Conservation and Recovery Act: 1976 Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act: 1977

Legislation (cont.) Alaska Lands Bill: 1980 Superfund: 1980

Institutionalizing Environmental Protection Environmental Protection Agency (EPA): federal Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR): state

Future Projections and Predictions Global 2000 Global Future: Time to Act North-South World Development Report The Next 2000 Years The Ultimate Resource