
Earth Day
is an annual day on which events are held worldwide to demonstrate support for environmental protection. Earth Day is observed on April 22 each year. The April 22 date was designated as International Mother Earth Day by a consensus resolution adopted by the United Nations in 2009. Earth Day is now coordinated globally by the Earth Day Network, and is celebrated in more than 192 countries every year.
is an annual day on which events are held worldwide to demonstrate support for environmental protection. Earth Day is observed on April 22 each year. The April 22 date was designated as International Mother Earth Day by a consensus resolution adopted by the United Nations in 2009. Earth Day is now coordinated globally by the Earth Day Network, and is celebrated in more than 192 countries every year.
The name and concept of Earth Day was pioneered by John McConnell in 1969 at a UNESCO Conference in
San Francisco. He proposed March 21, 1970, the first day of spring in the
northern hemisphere. This day of nature's equipoise was later sanctioned in a
Proclamation signed by Secretary General U Thant at the United
Nations. A month later a separate Earth Day was founded by United States Senator Gaylord
Nelson as an environmental teach-in first held on April 22, 1970. While this April 22 Earth Day was focused on
the United States, an organization launched by Denis
Hayes, who was the original national coordinator in 1970, took it international
in 1990 and organized events in 141 nations. Numerous communities celebrate Earth
Week, an entire week of activities focused on environmental issues.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Earth Day Anthem
There are many songs that are performed on Earth Day, that generally fall into two categories. Popular songs
by contemporary artists not specific to Earth Day that are under copyright or new lyrics adapted to children's songs. Creating new lyrics that are easily translated into multiple languages, and set to a universally recognized melody in the public domain, does not appear to have been attempted.
The "Earth Day Anthem" below satisfies these requirements for a universal song associated with Earth Day. Ludwig van Beethoven's "Ode to Joy" melody is already the official anthem of the European Union (in that case purely instrumental without lyrics), the melody is widely recognized and easily performed, in the public domain, and originally composed for voice. Lyrics for the Earth Day Anthem set to "Ode to Joy" are provided below:
Joyful joyful we adore our Earth
in all its wondermentSimple gifts of nature that all join into a paradise
Now we must resolve to protect her
Show her our love throughout all time
With our gentle hand and touch
We make our home a newborn world
Now we must resolve to protect her
Show her our love throughout all time
With our gentle hand and touch
We make our home a newborn world
The Earth Day Name
According to Nelson, the moniker "Earth Day" was "an obvious
and logical name" suggested by "a number of people" in the fall
of 1969, including, he writes, both "a friend of mine who had been in the
field of public relations" and "a New York advertising executive,"
Julian
Koenig. Koenig, who had been on Nelson's organizing committee in 1969, has said
that the idea came to him by the coincidence of his birthday with the day
selected, April 22; "Earth Day" rhyming with "birthday,"
the connection seemed natural. Other names circulated during
preparations—Nelson himself continued to call it the National Environment
Teach-In, but national coordinator Denis Hayes used the term Earth Day in his
communications and press coverage of the event was "practically
unanimous" in its use of "Earth Day," so the name stuck.

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