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Title: Timeline of Environmental Science


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Timeline of Environmental Science
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Environmental issues have surfaced throughout
human history.
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60,000 years ago-today
  • Earliest evidence of fire to clear land in
    Tanzania
  • Deforestation continues to devastate

4
7,000 years ago
  • Land, air and water pollution common
  • Rome was notorious for sewage in the streets

Ancient sewer system
5
500 BC forward
  • Soil conservation practiced except in China in
    ancient times
  • Lead poisoning by Romans who prepared their wine
    with lead sweetened sugar (lead acetate)

6
Middle Ages and Renaissance1200-1750
  • Plague devastates Europe but leads to the
    beginnings of a public health system.
  • Still deforestation, soil erosion, water
    pollution
  • Picture is woodcut of outhouse opening directly
    into water supply

7
Era of Enlightenment 1750-1830
  • Thomas Malthus predicts that as populations soar,
    resources will become scarce or run out entirely.
  • Movement to clean up waterways.
  • New technologies create new pollutions
  • Woodcut of victims of typhus

8
Industrial Revolution 1830-1890
  • Living conditions in urban areas horrible
  • Smog episodes begin killing residents of large
    cities like London.
  • Conservation of wilderness areas begins
  • Giant Sequoia Mother of the Forest tree cut
    down started national forest preservation

9
Progressive Era 1890-1920
  • Reform was the common concern. Reform of working
    conditions, slum housing, food adulteration,
    sanitation, drinking water, polluting industries
    and more.
  • Social activism, womens clubs, Sierra Club begin
  • Young Teddy Roosevelt leads the way in conserving
    large tracts of land for wise use

10
Roaring 20s and depression 1920-1940
  • Leaded gasoline becomes standard for vehicles
    despite fight against
  • Civilian Conservation Corps founded by FDR

11
World War II and the 50s
  • Only the government can secure the long-term
    public interest. Private industry can not
  • Increasing C02 buildup
  • Deadly smog episodes in London

12
The Sixties 1960-1970
  • Rachel Carsons book Silent Spring
  • The tragedy of the commons (as unrestricted
    grazing could turn a common pasture into a
    wasteland, unregulated industry could do the same
    to the planet. )

13
The Seventies 1970-1980
  • A decade of awakening and cleanup begins with the
    birth of the Environmental Protection Agency
  • Air pollution is cut back dramatically through
    use of catalytic converters on new cars
  • Water pollution is greatly decreased through a
    massive sewage treatment expansion program

14
1970-1980s
  • Toxic chemicals become more troubling
  • Nuclear power safety is increasingly suspect
    after the Three Mile Island accident.
  • Energy crisis in oil supply leads to reversals of
    some restrictions on refinery and oil pollution
  • Greenpeace protecting whales

15
The Eighties 1980-1990
  • Disasters -the Chernobyl nuclear reactor disaster
    in Ukraine and the Challenger shuttle and Exxon
    Valdez oil spills in the U.S.
  • Ozone depletion from fluorocarbons

16
The Nineties 1990-2000
  • Persian Gulf War creates environmental disaster
    with thousands of burning oil wells.
  • Political standoff - A Gallup poll finds 76
    percent of Americans call themselves
    "environmentalists."

17
2000 til now
  • Global climate change becomes a pressing priority
  • Coal mine disasters continue to haunt the US and
    China.
  • Toxic Waste dumping in developing nations
    continues to be an urgent problem.
  • Tsunami and earthquake almost destroys nuclear
    power plant in Japan

18
The Future
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