New Environmentalism
NEW ENVIRONMENTALISM
Earth Day
Perhaps most symbolic of the renewed concern for the environment was the establishment of Earth Day. Its origins dated back to a 1969 speech by Wisconsin senator Gaylord Nelson, who called for a nationwide environmental teach-in on college campuses, modeled after the antiwar protest gatherings of the same name. Held on 22 August 1970, the first annual Earth Day involved an astonishing fifteen hundred colleges and ten thousand schools; Time magazine estimated that overall, upward of twenty million people participated. Audubon magazine referred to the hugely successful event by writing: "Now, suddenly, everybody is a conservationist."
The EPA
With preservation now clearly on the national agenda, the capstone event for the environmental movement of the 1960s was the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969. The passage of this law committed
Congress to protecting the environment. Signed by President Richard Nixon on 1 January 1970, the legislation also created the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), which soon became, in terms of both staff and budget, the country's largest governmental regulatory body.
Sources:
Samuel P. Hays, Beauty, Health, and Permanence: Environmental Politics in the United States, 1955-1985 (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1987);
Kirkpatrick Sale, The Green Revolution: The American Environmental Movement, 1962-1992 (New York: Hill & Wang, 1993).
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The man behind the burner: Robert Bunsen's discoveries changed the world of chemistry in more ways than one.(Chemfusion)
Magazine article from: Canadian Chemical News; 1/1/2005; ; 700+ words
; ...Maybe. But chances are that "Bunsen burner" rolled off many a tongue. There...right proportion. The prototype Bunsen burner consisted of a metal tube with...when heated in the flame of a Bunsen burner. So, who cares what colours...
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Vic: Dentist burned in bunsen burner accident
Newspaper article from: AAP General News (Australia); 10/17/2006; 401 words
; ...17-2006 Vic: Dentist burned in bunsen burner accident By Jamie Duncan MELBOURNE...from a cylinder ignited on a lit bunsen burner today. The incident happened...connecting a new gas cylinder to a bunsen burner while a second one burned...
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Gas cartridge safety stand: for mobile Bunsen burners. (New Products).
Magazine article from: Laboratory Equipment; 1/1/2003; 379 words
; ...provides a safe and comfortable solution for mobile Bunsen burner applications including sterilization and sample heating...the proprietary FIREBOY plus and FIREBOY eco mobile bunsen burners, the new adapter accommodates common larger gas cartridges...
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Bunsen burner smells brought memories back
Newspaper article from: Citizen Gloucestershire, The; 11/14/2007; 688 words
; ...morning at the school. WHEN I joined pupils at The King's School in the science lab the smell and low hum of the Bunsen burners took me back to my own school days. I put down my satchel and put on my protective glasses as instructed by Miss...
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Bums, biceps and Bunsen burners
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London; 1/9/1996; ; 700+ words
; ...Dr September", a smouldering PhD in tank-top and shorts, with charms described succinctly as "Buns. Biceps. Bunsen Burners". He is one of 12 hunky researchers pictured in various stages of deshabille for the 1996 "Studmuffins of Science...
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Editorial Comment Let the Bunsen burners heat up pupils' curiosity.(News)(Editorial)
Newspaper article from: Western Mail (Cardiff, Wales); 11/29/2005; 700+ words
; ...Inspiring children to study science is the key to addressing this problem in the long term. Letting them get out the Bunsen burners and find things out for themselves, while leaving the textbooks to one side, would be a good place to start.
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Qld: Kids to swap balls for bunsen burners
Newspaper article from: AAP General News (Australia); 7/26/2003; 237 words
; 00-00-0000 Qld: Kids to swap balls for bunsen burners Queensland kids will be asked to swap their football jerseys for lab coats on Saturday mornings under a new state government plan...
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Bunsen burner caused middle school fire
Newspaper article from: The Patriot Ledger Quincy, MA; 3/25/2004; ; 420 words
; ...School after a fire broke out in the science wing. A hot Bunsen burner placed inside a storage closet was blamed for yesterday...Carroll said. It was not clear yesterday why the Bunsen burner was put in the closet.
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Burning desire to learn ; Pupils and parents were armed with Bunsen burners and spatulas at a Healing School event.
Newspaper article from: Grimsby Telegraph; 4/3/2009; 345 words
; Pupils and parents were armed with Bunsen burners and spatulas at a Healing School event. The first Support Your Child's Learning In Science event saw 40 Year Five and Six pupils...
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Science is put on the back Bunsen burner
Newspaper article from: Daily Breeze; 7/4/2004; ; 584 words
; ...level, we understand that we live in a technological society, but it's not playing out that way. Science is on the back burner." Not everyone is pessimistic. The country remains a dominant force in the advancement of science. Also, some observers...
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Bunsen burner
Encyclopedia entry from: The Gale Encyclopedia of Science
...the German chemist Robert Wilhelm Bunsen (1811 – 1899), who contributed to its development, the Bunsen burner was already known to Michael Faraday...have created the first design. Bunsen burners were designed to reduce the considerable...
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Bunsen, Robert
Book article from: Chemistry: Foundations and Applications
...x2013; 1899 Robert Wilhelm Bunsen, born in G ö ttingen...identified with the laboratory burner that bears his name. But to...developing spectroscopy that the Bunsen burner came into being. Bunsen realized that the spectral patterns...
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Robert Wilhelm Bunsen
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
...compounds. A master craftsman, Bunsen developed many of the instruments...analytical chemistry, including the burner which bears his name but which...analysis were the product of Bunsen's personal skill. Bunsen contributed to the foundations...
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Bunsen, Robert Wilhelm Eberhard
Dictionary entry from: Complete Dictionary of Scientific Biography
...glassware. He was also an expert crystallographer. Bunsen developed and improved several pieces of laboratory equipment, including the Bunsen burner, the Bunsen battery, an ice calorimeter, a vapor calorimeter...
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Bunsen, Robert Wilhelm
Book article from: World Encyclopedia
Bunsen, Robert Wilhelm (1811–99) German chemist, professor at Heidelberg (1852–99...new elements (caesium and rubidium). He invented various kinds of laboratory equipment, including the bunsen burner.
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