Earth Day: Vision for Peace, Justice, and Earth Care: My Life and Thought at Age 96
After a half-century of activism, John McConnell, the true founder of Earth Day, here relates his global promotion of peace, justice, and Earth care. Following the Kennedy assassination, McConnell's Minute for Peace gained worldwide attention. This led to his Earth Day and other initiatives aimed at promoting people and planet. In this book, he shares the views that garnered support during the environmental movement from 1969 onward, and that have inspired followers for forty years at annual Earth Day ceremonies at the UN and cities across the globe. John McConnell coined the term Earth Day in 1968, proposed its celebration on the spring equinox to the City of San Francisco in October 1969, and announced it in November at a UNESCO Conference. The City responded by hosting the first Earth Day on March 21, 1970. Margaret Mead, UN Secretary-General U Thant, President Ford, and thirty-three Nobel laureates supported McConnell's Earth Day, and thirty-six worldwide dignitaries signed McConnell's Earth Day Proclamation, supporting Earth Day on the spring equinox, an annual planetary holiday linking people everywhere without regard to politics, culture, national border, or religion. In 1957, after Sputnik, McConnell promoted the Star of Hope, a satellite devoted to peace. This effort sparked his origination of Earth Day, the Earth Flag, Earth Trustees, and the Earth Magna Charta. He worked with UN officials and other leaders to overcome differences and build common ground for peace, aiming to ensure our planet's future and human survival. This book chronicles his global mission, his life journey, and his unique contributions toward a peaceful and cherished planet.
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Earth Day: Vision for Peace, Justice, and Earth Care: My Life and Thought at Age 96
After a half-century of activism, John McConnell, the true founder of Earth Day, here relates his global promotion of peace, justice, and Earth care. Following the Kennedy assassination, McConnell's Minute for Peace gained worldwide attention. This led to his Earth Day and other initiatives aimed at promoting people and planet. In this book, he shares the views that garnered support during the environmental movement from 1969 onward, and that have inspired followers for forty years at annual Earth Day ceremonies at the UN and cities across the globe. John McConnell coined the term Earth Day in 1968, proposed its celebration on the spring equinox to the City of San Francisco in October 1969, and announced it in November at a UNESCO Conference. The City responded by hosting the first Earth Day on March 21, 1970. Margaret Mead, UN Secretary-General U Thant, President Ford, and thirty-three Nobel laureates supported McConnell's Earth Day, and thirty-six worldwide dignitaries signed McConnell's Earth Day Proclamation, supporting Earth Day on the spring equinox, an annual planetary holiday linking people everywhere without regard to politics, culture, national border, or religion. In 1957, after Sputnik, McConnell promoted the Star of Hope, a satellite devoted to peace. This effort sparked his origination of Earth Day, the Earth Flag, Earth Trustees, and the Earth Magna Charta. He worked with UN officials and other leaders to overcome differences and build common ground for peace, aiming to ensure our planet's future and human survival. This book chronicles his global mission, his life journey, and his unique contributions toward a peaceful and cherished planet.
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Earth Day: Vision for Peace, Justice, and Earth Care: My Life and Thought at Age 96

Earth Day: Vision for Peace, Justice, and Earth Care: My Life and Thought at Age 96

Earth Day: Vision for Peace, Justice, and Earth Care: My Life and Thought at Age 96

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After a half-century of activism, John McConnell, the true founder of Earth Day, here relates his global promotion of peace, justice, and Earth care. Following the Kennedy assassination, McConnell's Minute for Peace gained worldwide attention. This led to his Earth Day and other initiatives aimed at promoting people and planet. In this book, he shares the views that garnered support during the environmental movement from 1969 onward, and that have inspired followers for forty years at annual Earth Day ceremonies at the UN and cities across the globe. John McConnell coined the term Earth Day in 1968, proposed its celebration on the spring equinox to the City of San Francisco in October 1969, and announced it in November at a UNESCO Conference. The City responded by hosting the first Earth Day on March 21, 1970. Margaret Mead, UN Secretary-General U Thant, President Ford, and thirty-three Nobel laureates supported McConnell's Earth Day, and thirty-six worldwide dignitaries signed McConnell's Earth Day Proclamation, supporting Earth Day on the spring equinox, an annual planetary holiday linking people everywhere without regard to politics, culture, national border, or religion. In 1957, after Sputnik, McConnell promoted the Star of Hope, a satellite devoted to peace. This effort sparked his origination of Earth Day, the Earth Flag, Earth Trustees, and the Earth Magna Charta. He worked with UN officials and other leaders to overcome differences and build common ground for peace, aiming to ensure our planet's future and human survival. This book chronicles his global mission, his life journey, and his unique contributions toward a peaceful and cherished planet.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781621892847
Publisher: Resource Publications
Publication date: 07/22/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 600
File size: 9 MB

About the Author

Son of an evangelist, John McConnell has advocated tirelessly for global peace, and care of the Earth. Following years of leadership of the Earth Society Foundation in New York, he now resides in Denver. People all over the globe have responded to his appeals for peace, justice, and Earth care, and to be counted as Earth Trustees.

Table of Contents

Foreword vii

Preface xi

Acknowledgments xiii

1 Introduction 1

2 Searching for Truth 10

3 The Global View 13

4 Efforts for Peace—and the Fate of the World 28

5 My Family History 33

6 Traveling with the Evangelist 42

7 Setting the Bearings 47

8 Family Life 55

9 People I Have Met 64

10 Religion and Philosophy 68

11 Personal Faith 78

12 A Personal Diary 97

13 Living the Beatitudes 110

14 Implications of Faith 117

15 Agreeing With Your Adversaries 138

16 Pursuing Peace 147

17 Pursuing Earth Care 175

18 Healing, Building, Uniting 196

19 war 204

20 Crime and Punishment 217

21 American History 221

22 Economics of Resources 228

23 Economics of Money 240

24 Government 249

25 Education and Science 259

26 Political Leaders 263

27 Mass Media and Communication 271

28 Star of Hope 282

29 Minute for Peace 288

30 Earth Day 309

31 Signers of the Earth Day Proclamation 347

32 Earth Flag 352

33 Earth Society and The Earth Society Foundation 359

34 Earth Charter 368

35 Earth Trustees 370

36 Earth Magna Charta 390

37 Peace on Earth 392

38 An Earth View Equation 400

39 My Dream for the Future 404

Appendix 413

Bibliography 553

Index 555

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