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As relevent as it was then. We live in a "Closed Environment" if we turn it into a "Sewer" we will be living in a "Sewer". And if the "Sewer" we create is not compatible with most of life on this planet, we are doomed. It's about as simple as that. Poke a big enough hole in the bottom of your boat and guess what.............it will sink ;-) TommyTrouble

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Rachel Carson's book 'Silent Spring' is still highly relevant today as it raised awareness about the harmful effects of pesticides on the environment and human health. Its message continues to inspire environmental movements and policies aimed at protecting ecosystems and promoting sustainable practices. The book serves as a reminder of the importance of environmental conservation and the need to address issues such as pollution and biodiversity loss.

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Q: How relevant is Rachel Carson's 1962 book 'Silent Spring' today?
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