The Udall Brothers: Voices For The Environment

Timeline

The following timeline of significant events from the U.S. Environmental Movement between the 1960s and the 1980s appears in Stewart L. Udall's book The Quiet Crisis and the Next Generation (1988).

  • 1964
    • Wilderness Act passed; Land & Water Conservation Fund established
  • 1965
    • Storm King Lawsuit won by Sierra Club
  • 1966
    • Clean Water legislation passed; First law enacted to protect endangered species
  • 1967
    • Environmental Defense Fund founded; Air pollution legislation passed
  • 1968
    • Grand Canyon dams stopped by Conservation Coalition; Wild & Scenic Rivers act passed
  • 1969
    • Santa Barbara Oil Spill; National Environmental Policy Act passed
  • 1970
    • Earth Day observed on U.S. university campuses; Trans-Alaska Hot Oil Pipeline stopped by first NEPA lawsuit
  • 1971
    • SST Stopped by Congress; Environmental Protection Agency established
  • 1972
    • Comprehensive law passed to prevent water pollution
  • 1973
    • Endangered Species Act passed
  • 1974
    • Atomic Energy Commission dismantled by Congress
  • 1976
    • Land Management Policy Act passed
  • 1978
    • Atomic Energy Conservation Program initiated
  • 1980
    • Law passed to protect 100 million acres of Alaska's public domain