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This Earth Day, Progress Worth Celebrating
Submitted by Steven Milloy on 4.23.2004
Environmental activists started the annual Earth Day (search) ritual in 1970 to bemoan the "havoc" wreaked on Earth by humans.
Celebrate Earth Day! Today’s no time for gloom and doom.
Submitted by Sally C. Pipes on 4.22.2004
Once again Earth Day has come around, traditionally a day of baleful prophecies. A better Earth Day activity would be review of the actual environmental record, which will lead to more upbeat activities.
Don't Worry, Be Happy
Submitted by Steven F. Hayward, Ph.D on 4.22.2004
Scientists tell us the Earth is 4-and-a-half billion years old, give or take a few hours. Earth Day, on the other hand, is 34 years old -- a newcomer in the cosmic scale of things. Yet every April 22, for the past 33 years, impassioned environmentalists come together to warn that our springtime days of spinning blithely through the galaxy are about to end.
Earth Day is Cause for Celebration: Environmental Trends Mostly Positive
Submitted on 4.21.2004
SAN FRANCISCO – The ninth annual Index of Leading Environmental Indicators, released today by the Pacific Research Institute and the American Enterprise Institute, shows that the environment continues to be America’s single greatest policy success. Environmental quality has improved so much, in fact, that it is nearly impossible to paint a grim, gloom-and-doom picture anymore.
Time for the Environment's Annual Check-Up
Submitted on 4.21.2004
PRI and AEI present the findings just released in the study, Index of Environmental Indicators: 2004 Report in Washington, DC
U.S. Entering Earth Day With High
Submitted by Ayinde O. Chase on 4.8.2004
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