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1970 Apr 22 |
The first Earth Day and Earth Week was celebrated and millions protested pollution on Earth and their concern for the environment. The event was organized by a 33-member committee in Philadelphia. Wisconsin Senator Gaylord Nelson suggested Earth Day as a means to focus national attention on ecological issues. Gaylord selected Pete McCloskey as co-chairman. Organizers later identified 12 anti-environment members of the US House and Senate, 7 of whom soon lost their seats. Links: USA, Environment, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, World |
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1983 Mar 15 |
World Consumer Rights Day (WCRD) was first observed. US President John F Kennedy gave an address to Congress on March 15, 1962, in which he formally addressed the issue of consumer rights. He was the first world leader to do so. Links: World, Retail |
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1987 Apr 1 |
Steve Newman became the first man to walk around the world. Links: USA, Ohio, World |
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1995 May 7 |
Leaders of 54 nations that fought on both sides in World War II signed olive leaves in London in a ceremony of reconciliation. Links: Britain, World |
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1995 Sep |
A global treaty that barred rich countries from dumping toxic waste in the Third World went into effect. Links: Environment, World |
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1996 Jun 5 |
On World Environment Day 210,000 hectares on the Masoala Peninsula of Madagascar were proclaimed a national park, the 6th on the island. Links: Environment, Madagascar, World |
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1996 |
Worldwide executions for the year hit a record high of 4,200. China led with 3,500 executions and was followed by Ukraine, Russia and Iran. Links: Russia, Ukraine, USA, China, Iran, World |
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1996 |
The World Equity Benchmark Shares, known as WEBS, were launched by Morgan Stanley & Co. They tracked the Morgan Stanley Capital Int’l. (MSCI) indexes of 17 countries. They traded for $10-20 per share. Links: Money, World |
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2000 Mar 20 |
World Citizenship Day. Links: World |
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2001 Nov 3 |
E.H. Gombrich (b.1909), art historian, died in London. His work included "The Story of Art." In 2002 his work "The Preference for the Primitive" was published. In 2005 his 1935 book “A Little History of the World," originally in German, was published in English. Links: Britain, Historian, Writer, World |
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2006 Mar 9 |
World Kidney Day, celebrated on the 2nd Thursday in March, began with the theme “Are your kidneys ok?” Links: Medical, World |
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2006 Nov 28 |
The intergovernmental Group on Earth Observations unveiled GEONETCAST, a one-stop-shop for environmental data. Links: Environment, World |
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2007 Aug 31 |
In Vienna, Austria, negotiators from 158 countries reached basic agreement, at a UN conference on climate, on rough targets aimed at getting some of the world's biggest polluters to reduce emissions of the greenhouse gases blamed for global warming. Links: Austria, Environment, UN, World |
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2007 Sep |
The world price of wheat rose to over $400 per ton, the highest ever recorded. Links: Food, World |
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2007 Dec 8 |
Worldwide demonstrations began to draw attention to climate change and push their governments to take stronger action to fight global warming. Links: Environment, World |
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2008 Oct 10 |
Global stocks dove head first to five-year lows at the end of a brutal week as even the traditional safe-havens of gold and government bonds suffered as fear-stricken investors sought refuge in cash. The DJIA fell 128 to close at 8451.19 in its most volatile day ever as the Dow swung 1019 points during the day. Oil on the NY mercantile Exchange fell over 10% to close at $77.70 a barrel, its lowest level in over a year. Links: USA, Oil, DJIA, Economics, World |
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2009 Dec 8 |
The UN weather agency reported that this decade is on track to become the warmest since records began in 1850, and 2009 could rank among the top-five warmest years, on the second day of a pivotal 192-nation climate conference. Links: Environment, UN, World |
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2010 Jan 29 |
Honda Motor Co. said it would recall a total 646,000 units of the Fit/Jazz and City models globally, including 140,000 in the United States. The recall was to fix a defective master switch, which could cause water to enter the power window switch and in some cases cause a fire. Links: USA, Japan, Cars, World |
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2010 May 1 |
Tens of thousands of workers marched in cities from Hong Kong to Istanbul to mark international worker's day, demanding more jobs, better work conditions and higher wages. Links: Labor, World |
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2014 |
The number of refugees from the world’s battle zones topped 50 million this year according to Amnesty Int’l. Links: Tragedy, World |
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2015 Mar 28 |
Many lights were turned off around the world for Earth Hour, an initiative began in Sydney in 2007, from 8:30pm. Links: Environment, World |
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2015 Jun 19 |
Scientists warned the world is embarking on its sixth mass extinction with animals disappearing about 100 times faster than they used to, and that humans could be among the first victims. Links: Animal, Extinction, World |
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2022 Sep 18 |
It was reported that that climate related disasters have increased fivefold over the last 50 years and now cost an estimated $200 million daily. Links: Environment, World |
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2022 Nov 20 |
It was reported that carbon emissions will reach another record high by the end of 2022. The Global Carbon Project, formed in 2001, said CO2 emissions will rise 1% this year. Links: Environment, World |
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2022 Nov 27 |
It was reported that sperm counts have dropped by more than 60% in North American, European and Australian men from 1973-2018. Declines were also occurring in Central and South America, Africa and Asia. The cause was unclear. Links: Sex, World |
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