Silent Spring
essay by Rachel Carson From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Silent Spring is the name of a book by Rachel Carson. It was published in 1962.[1] It tells of the damage done to the environment by the use of chemicals to kill pests. The book is widely credited with helping launch the modern American environmental movement.[2]
The book documented detrimental effects of pesticides such as DDT on wildlife, particularly birds. Carson accused the chemical industry of spreading disinformation, and public officials of accepting industry claims uncritically.
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