Jon Russo free reading response 5
I read "Earth Day When the People Spoke" recently, the point of Earth Day at first seemed to be a way for politics to address the publics' growing concern for the environment. This is a time period where people could "taste pollution" birds were dying from DDT, and Lake Erie was dying. After it become almost a grassroots movement that caused people all over the U.S. to donate, or get involved in different ecological concerns. It promotes stewardship of the environment and encourages people to make changes, everyone has things that they do that arent completely beneficial for the environment, but making sacrifices where it's possible contributes. The idea is that it raises awareness for people to make these contributions and eventually public opinion will change, along with how corporations and political entities operate.
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