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Earth Day

Learn about Earth Day founder Gaylord Nelson (1916–2005) and how environmental disasters of his day inspired the creation of Earth Day in 1970. On December 7, 1972, Apollo 17 astronauts captured a now-iconic image of Earth, sometimes called the “blue marble.” Our National Air and Space Museum explains how it became an inspiration and symbol for continuing Earth Day celebrations. 

Explore events, exhibitions, resources, and podcasts that highlight Smithsonian efforts to advance sustainability and discovery in order to help people and nature thrive together.

What inspires you? Take a look at posters, buttons, stamps, and other objects related to environmentalism in our collections.


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Stamp with illustration of two light-skinned hands holding the earth from below

33c Earth Day single

10c Preserve the Environment single

Stamp with illustration of the earth in a bathtub being scrubbed clean with a red brush

32c Earth Clean-Up single

32c John Muir single

6c Save Our Water single

Stamp with the Earth on the left and a seagull on the right with SAVE OUR AIR above

6c Save Our Air single

Stamp with illustration of the Earth on left and a wheat field on right with "SAVE OUR SOIL" above

6c Save Our Soil single

6c Save Our Cities single

Stamp with illustration of a bear cub clinging to a burned tree with the cartoon Smokey behind it

20c Smokey Bear single

10c Energy Conservation single

13c Conservation single

20c Soil and Water Conservation single

6c Anti-Pollution block of four

Stamp with illustration of a person with yellow hair, white shirt, and jeans planting a tree

32c Tree Planting single

32c Solar Energy single

32c Beach Clean-Up single

4c Water Conservation single

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