Pioneers of the Green Movement

Pioneers of the Green Movement — page 9
PIONEERS OF THE GREEN MOVEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL SOLUTIONS transferred to Cambridge intending to become a clergyman Instead he devoted most of his time to studying plants and ani mals and later to geology He received his bachelor s degree in 1831 Then came the event that shaped his life an appointment as unpaid naturalist on the exploring ship Beagle The vessel left England in December 1831 to chart the southern coasts of South America and sail around the world The voyage with many side trips on land lasted until October 1836 During those five years Darwin examined geologic forma tions collected fossils and studied plants and animals He saw evidence of the many geo logic changes that have been occurring over the course of eons such as the land gradually rising in some places and falling in others He also considered the great diversity of living things and thought about how the fossils he collected suggested that some kinds of mam mals had become extinct He returned home filled with questions HIS GREAT THEORY Darwin settled in London and quietly began work on what would become his 14