6B Monday, April 17, 1995 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Earth Day set for 25th anniversary; Priorities different The Associated Press WASHINGTON — The nation is about to mark its 25th Earth Day, but the annual festival of environmental consciousness-raising seems to be less a celebration than a call to the barricades. "This may turn out to be the most critical Earth Day ever celebrated," said Fred Krupp, executive director of the Environmental Defense Fund, calling the day "a referendum on saving our most basic environmental laws." On April 22, 1970, 20 million Americans gathered on campuses, in small towns, at city parks and at the foot of the Washington Monument to demand that more be done to protect the earth's resources. Day was born, and it has been celebrated every year since. In the 1970s, Congress enacted 28 environmental laws that have produced cleaner air and water, slowed the destruction of wetlands, brought new protection for endangered species and With only modest planning, Earth halted the widespread dumping of toxic wastes. "This may turn out to be the most critical Earth Day ever celebrated." But as environmentalists prepare to gather again this Saturday, they find themselves celebrating as Congress is threatening to make dramatic changes to those very laws that the original Earth Day spawned. Five years ago at the bailhoody 20th anniversary of Earth Day, the air was full of self-congratulation. Now the rallying cry is "Don't turn back the clock," said Gene Karpinski, executive director of the U.S. Public Research Interest Group, a grassroots coalition. "It's going to be a much stronger political message this time around," with the target being Congress, said Diane MacEachern, president of a Washington public relations firm that specializes in environmental issues and has been involved in a number of Earth Day extravaganzas. While Earth Day activities are being planned in thousands of cities and towns and on hundreds of college campuses, the beacon will be on the National Mall at the foot of the U.S. Capitol. Organizers have planned seven hours of speeches interspersed with appearance by big-draw entertainers including Boyz II Men, Mary Chapin Carpenter and Sawyer Brown. Fred Krupp executive director of the Environmental Defense Fund For weeks, environmentalists have been outraged at the Republican's "Contract With America," which includes a string of bills aimed at weakening enforcement of environmental laws from the Clean Since Congress is on spring recess, there will be fewer lawmakers within earshot, however. Yet it is the 104th Congress that has given the 25th Earth Day what many organizers call its sense of urgency. Air Act to protection of endangered species, wetlands and the nation's waterways. "Everything that Earth Day stands for is under attack in the new Congress," said Rodger Schickleisen, president of Defenders of Wildlife. That's not what the public expected when it voted for a Republican Congress last November, he said. The founder of Earth Day, former Sen. Gaylord Nelson, who now is a counselor for the Wilderness Society, has recently crisscrossed the country making speeches about Earth Day and says too many people have little knowledge about the "all-out assault" on the very laws the original Earth Day produced. Organizers predict millions of Americans will participate. "There'll be a big turnout across the country," said Nelson, who modeled the first Earth Day after the anti-Vietnam War "teach-ins" of the 1960s. 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