Timeline of Environmentalism

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A timeline of major actions in the environmental movement.

Pre-1900s

  • 6th Century BCE: The Athenian Polis votes to protect nearby hills and mountains around Athens from deforestation and overgrazing.

1900s

  • 1936: The CNT oversees green projects in Revolutionary Spain, including the construction of greenhouses, reforestation, permaculture and the shutting down of polluting metal factories.
  • 1971: The four-year long Green Ban movement begins across Australia, where construction workers refuse to work on projects harmful to the environment or local communities.
  • 1976: The Franklin River Campaign begins in Tasmania, Australia to block the construction of a destructive dam. It is highly successful over its 7-year run.
  • 1980: Earth First! is founded to stop environmental destructions across the world via direct action.
  • 1982: The Itoiz Ecovillages are founded in rural Spain, to show the world what a sustainable society might look like.
  • 1995: The Cascadia Free State is built to protect forests in Washington, USA
  • 1995: The Global Ecovillage Network is founded following a conference in Scotland.

2000s

  • 2001: Can Masdeu is founded as a squat in Barcelona, Spain to raise awareness around climate change.
  • 2009: Unist'ot'en is founded by indigenous Americans in so called 'British Columbia, Canada' to protect forests from oil development.

2010s

  • 2011: The Cherán Revolution is partially inspired by efforts to protect local forests from deforestation.
  • 2013: The Gezi Park Uprising attempts to protect city parks and rural forests in Turkey from development.
  • 2016: The 'Make Rojava Green Again' campaign begins to protect and restore the environment in Rojava.