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Teen Vogue: Rachel Carson Raised the Alarm About Pesticides in Silent Spring, Changing Environmental History

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In 1962, the biologist Rachel Carson published Silent Spring, which captured the public’s imagination and led to a shift in the understanding of our relationship with the natural world. Her book ...

Rachel Carson Raised the Alarm About Pesticides in Silent Spring, Changing Environmental History

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When Rachel Carson wrote the environmental classic "Silent Spring" in 1962, she warned that unchecked human impacts might create a silent future.

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insider.si.edu: And no birds sing : rhetorical analyses of Rachel Carson's Silent spring / edited by Craig Waddell ; with a foreword by Paul Brooks

And no birds sing : rhetorical analyses of Rachel Carson's Silent spring / edited by Craig Waddell ; with a foreword by Paul Brooks

No one could blame Rachel Carson for feeling beleaguered. In the fall of 1962 her book, "Silent Spring," unleashed both widespread praise and bitter, sometimes savage criticism. Former Secretary of ...

YORK, Maine — The York Art Association welcomes spring with its opening exhibit, “Silent Spring,” a show inspired by the season and honoring the legacy of environmentalist and author Rachel Carson.

Silent Spring, nonfiction book written by Rachel Carson that became one of the most-influential books in the modern environmental movement. Published in 1962, Silent Spring was widely read by the general public and became a New York Times best seller.

Rachel Louise Carson was an author and marine biologist who wrote the book Silent Spring, which sparked the modern environmentalist movement by calling out the pesticide and chemical industry.

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― Rachel Carson, Silent Spring Serialized in three parts in The New Yorker, where President John F. Kennedy read it in the summer of 1962, Silent Spring was published in August and became an instant best-seller and the most talked about book in decades.