The power and potency of Earth Day has waxed and waned since its inception. Originally conceived at the Unesco conference in 1969 as a means of highlighting growing desires for environmental protection, following a serious oil spill in Santa Barbara, it was launched in 1970.
The global impact of Earth Day and its aim to make us aware of the fragility of what we have around us, and do something about it, reached its zenith in 2015. At the UN Climate Change Conference in Paris (COP21), on Earth Day, 175 countries signed a legally binding agreement to limit global warming and to reach net zero on greenhouse gas emissions by the middle of this century.
In the intervening short period, the idea of doing right for the planet and for the future generations who will inhabit it, has become fodder for the culture wars. It’s easy to marginalise calls that are for renewable energy or within what are categorised as ‘green’ politics as removed from the essential day to day.
At Big Issue, we see it the other way. Never before has it been so important to push ahead, with renewed intent. It is why our focus this Earth Day is on resources: those we consume, those we’re lacking including, in Britain, essential reservoirs; on energy needs and a need to retrain a workforce to produce them, and on the minerals needed for contemporary living and how we treat the people and nations from which the rest of the world draws them.
It’s broad in scope. We investigate why reservoirs have gone to the dogs; how the quest for valuable resources has led governments and private enterprises to seriously look into mining the moon; the lessons that can be learned from five species of wildlife successfully making a comeback in the UK; the importance of the Climate and Nature Bill; the environmental cost of conflict, and much more. We also meet Aasen Stephenson, the incredible artist who created this week’s cover. Explaining why he uses leaves as his canvas, he says: “leaves are beautiful before I’ve even turned them into art”.
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