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For me, the question has great pers

For me, the question has great personal significance. It was on the second Earth Day, when I was in fifth grade (no, don't do the math!), that I determined my life's work. Mrs. Hurwitz celebrated the event by taking our class to Long Island Sound, where she and her husband donned wetsuits and pulled a seine through the water. Having spent every summer of my young life playing around the beaches of Long Island, I thought I was familiar with its coastal denizens, but no: The creatures that came out of that net might have come from another planet, for all I knew of them. Fish, crabs, starfish, sea urchins, worms - they left me dumbfounded, and hooked on nature.
And it wasn't just the field trip, it was the connection to a grassroots movement to protect the natural world, that captured my interest so powerfully. I was horrified to learn that this world I loved so much was being bathed in sewage, acid rain and toxic waste - and thrilled to hear about courageous people like Rachel Carson, whose book Silent Spring is often cited as launching the modern environmental movement. Love, devastation, salvation, presented in one short week of school. My little story certainly shows the power of one teacher, one event, one lesson, to shape a life.
Ecology was a new word in 1970. By the time I went to college, Long Island Sound was dying, yet Environmental Science as a field of study barely existed. Now, it is everywhere. Recycling is required or encouraged in most towns, and more recently, energy conservation and alternative energy are on everyone's minds every day - even New Hampshire politicians are talking about it. So, do we still need to celebrate Earth Day?
Earth day began in 1970 as a teach-in; educators played a critical role. In my early teaching career as a teacher, Earth Day was a big event, but more recently, as a Professor of Environmental Science, I took the view that so much of my energy was already devoted to solving environmental problems; I had no time left to for frivolous celebrations. The ECO Club usually put on some Earth Day events at Spring Weekend, but we rarely went beyond that. But recently, my ideas have changed.
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For me, the question has great personal significance. It was on the second Earth Day, when I was in fifth grade (no, don't do the math!), that I determined my life's work. Mrs. Hurwitz celebrated the event by taking our class to Long Island Sound, where she and her husband donned wetsuits and pulled a seine through the water. Having spent every summer of my young life playing around the beaches of Long Island, I thought I was familiar with its coastal denizens, but no: The creatures that came out of that the net might have come from another planet, for all I knew of them. Fish, crabs, starfish, sea urchins, worms-they left me dumbfounded, and hooked on nature.And it wasn't just the field trip, it was the connection to a grassroots movement to protect the natural world, that captured my interest so powerfully. I was repulsion to learn that this world I loved so much was being bathed in sewage, acid rain and toxic waste-and thrilled to hear about courageous people like Rachel Carson, whose book Silent Spring is often cited as launching the modern environmental movement. Love, devastation, salvation, presented in one short week of school. My little story certainly shows the power of one teacher, one event, one lesson, to shape a life.Ecology was a new word in 1970. By the time I went to college, the Long Island Sound was dying, yet Environmental Science as a field of study barely existed. Now, it is everywhere. Recycling is required or encouraged in most towns, and more recently, energy conservation and alternative energy are on everyone's minds every day-even New Hampshire politicians are talking about it. So, do we still need to celebrate Earth Day?Earth day began in 1970 as a teach-in; educators played a critical role. In my early teaching career as a teacher, Earth Day was a big event, but more recently, as a Professor of Environmental Science, I took the view that so much of my energy was already devoted to solving environmental problems; I had no time left to for frivolous celebrations. The ECO Club usually put on some Earth Day events at Spring Weekend, but we rarely went beyond that. But recently, my ideas have changed.
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For me, the question has great personal-significance. It was on the second Earth Day, I was printing khi fifth grade (no, do not do the math!), That my life's work I định. Mrs. Hurwitz celebrated the event by taking our Long Island Sound to class, Where She donned wetsuits and the her husband and pulled a seine through the water. Having spent every summer of my young life playing around the beaches of Long Island, I thought I was familiar with its coastal denizens, but no: The Creatures That Came out of mà net to might have come from another planet, for all I Knew of added . Fish, crabs, starfish, sea urchins, worms - they left me dumbfounded, and hooked on nature.
And it was not just the field trip, it was the connection to a Grassroots movement to protect the natural world, that captured my interest over powerfully. I was horrified to learn mà this world I loved so much was being bathed print sewage, acid rain and toxic waste - and thrilled to hear about Rachel Carson like người courageous, book Silent Spring is often Do có cited as launching the modern Environmental movement. Love, devastation, Salvation, in one short week hiển of school. My little story certainly shows the power of one teacher, one event, one lesson, to shape a life.
Ecology was a new word 1970. By the time I print Went to college, Long Island Sound was dying, yet as a field Environmental Science of study barely existed. Now, it is everywhere. Recycling is required TC are encouraged to print or nhất Towns, and more Recently, energy conservation and alternative energy are on everyone's Minds every day - New Hampshire politicians are talking thậm about it. So, Do We still need to Celebrate Earth Day?
Earth day 1970 print Began as a teach-in; educators played a critical role. In my early teaching career as a teacher, Earth Day was a big event, but more Recently, as a Professor of Environmental Science, I took the view that so much of my energy was already devoted to Solving Environmental problems; I Had no time left to for frivolous celebrations. The ECO Club Thường put on some Earth Day events at Spring Weekend, but rarely chúng Went beyond that. But Recently, my ideas have changed.
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