| # | Author | Title | Format | Pages | Release | Publisher | Genre |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1578 | Rachel Carson | Silent Spring | Hardcover | 400 | 01 Oct 2002 | Easton Press | Science: Enviromental |
Silent Spring Rachel CarsonSeries: Books that Changed the World ReaderRating: 3.5 (123 votes) DateAdded: 14 Dec 2006 Summary: "Silent Spring", released in 1962, offered the first shattering look at widespread ecological degradation and touched off an environmental awareness that still exists. Rachel Carson's book focused on the poisons from insecticides, weed killers, and other common products as well as the use of sprays in agriculture, a practice that led to dangerous chemicals to the food source. Carson argued that those chemicals were more dangerous than radiation and that for the first time in history, humans were exposed to chemicals that stayed in their systems from birth to death. Presented with thorough documentation, the book opened more than a few eyes about the dangers of the modern world and stands today as a landmark work.
Subjects
Environmental Conservation & Protection - General Environmental Science Environmental aspects Nature Nature/Ecology Pesticides Pesticides and wildlife Toxicology Conservation of the environment Nature / Environmental Conservation & Protection Pollution & threats to the environment |
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