After "Silent Spring," Rachel Carson continued to advocate for environmental conservation and wrote articles and gave speeches on the impact of pesticides on the environment. Unfortunately, she passed away in 1964, just two years after the publication of "Silent Spring." Her work laid the foundation for the modern environmental movement.
The specific event that inspired Rachel Carson to name her book "silent spring" is detailed on page 106 and 107 in her book. She describes how in 1954 Michigan State's campus is sprayed for Dutch elm disease. The DDT in the spray turns the campus in to a graveyard for most of the robins that attempt to take up residence in the spring.
i think she wrote this book in 1962 before her parents died
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Carson, Rachel. Silent Spring. Houghton Mifflin, 1962.
"The Silent Spring of Rachel Carson" was published on September 1, 2012.
Silent Spring was written by Rachel Carson.
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Rachel Carson in her book Silent Spring
Rachel Carson wrote Silent Spring, and is considered one of the founders of the modern environmental movement.
Her greatest accomplishment was her book silent spring.
Rachel Carson wrote the book "Silent Spring," which was published in 1962. It is a landmark work that brought attention to the dangers of pesticides, particularly DDT, on the environment and human health. Carson's book is credited with launching the modern environmental movement.
The American Experience - 1988 Rachel Carson's Silent Spring 5-13 was released on: USA: 15 February 1993
Question: What is the book Rachel Carson Published that raised awareness of poisen sprays? Answer: "Silent Spring" --Skylah