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Silent Spring is an environmental science book written by Rachel Carson and published in 1962. The book documented the detrimental effects on the environment—particularly on birds—of the indiscriminate use of pesticides. Carson accused the chemical industry of spreading disinformation and public officials of accepting industry claims unquestioningly.
In the late 1950s, Carson turned her attention to conservation, especially environmental problems that she believed were caused by synthetic pesticides. The result was Silent Spring (1962), which brought environmental concerns to the American public. Silent Spring was met with fierce opposition by chemical companies, but it spurred a reversal in national pesticide policy, led to a nationwide ban on DDT for agricultural uses, and inspired an environmental movement that led to the creation of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
In the mid-1940s, Carson became concerned about the use of synthetic pesticides, many of which had been developed through the military funding of science since World War II. The United States Department of Agriculture's 1957 fire ant eradication program, which involved aerial spraying of DDT and other pesticides mixed with fuel oil and included the spraying of private land, prompted Carson to devote her research, and her next book, to pesticides and environmental poisons. Landowners in Long Island filed a suit to have the spraying stopped, and many in affected regions followed the case closely. Though the suit was lost, the Supreme Court granted petitioners the right to gain injunctions against potential environmental damage in the future, laying the basis for later environmental actions.
Rachel Louise Carson (May 27, 1907 – April 14, 1964) was an American marine biologist and conservationist whose book Silent Spring and other writings are credited with advancing the global environmental movement.
Carson began her career as an aquatic biologist in the U.S. Bureau of Fisheries, and became a full-time nature writer in the 1950s. Her widely praised 1951 bestseller The Sea Around Us won her a U.S. National Book Award, recognition as a gifted writer, and financial security. Her next book, The Edge of the Sea, and the reissued version of her first book, Under the Sea Wind, were also bestsellers. This sea trilogy explores the whole of ocean life from the shores to the depths.
Late in the 1950s, Carson turned her attention to conservation, especially some environmental problems that she believed were caused by synthetic pesticides. The result was the book Silent Spring (1962), which brought environmental concerns to an unprecedented share of the American people. Although Silent Spring was met with fierce opposition by chemical companies, it spurred a reversal in national pesticide policy, which led to a nationwide ban on DDT and other pesticides, and it inspired a grassroots environmental movement that led to the creation of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Carson was posthumously awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by Jimmy Carter.
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Historical clips on DDT, Rachel Carson and science explaining why humans pollute. Video put together for the MSc in Environmental Technology.
Please follow Twitter: @sefakaratekin instagram.com/sefakaratekin I do not own this song. --- Vocal: Elizabeth Fraser Lyrics: Boy brought power To b-obey Hear me call To b-obey To b-obey I seek him clothe Come shush-hush A shrewd bow to b-obey (we are but bound to b-obey) I seek him clothe (we are but bound to b-obey) Come shush-hush (we are but bound to b-obey) A shrewd bow to b-obey (we are but bound to b-obey) I seek him clothe (we are but bound to b-obey) Come shush-hush
Humans can unknowingly have a catastrophic impact on the environment. Man-made pesticides can get into the food chain and cause terrible unforeseen effects on animals and humans alike. We must be wary of using supposed scientific advancements to solve environmental problems without knowing enough about their long-term impact. Watch Macat’s short video for a great introduction to Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring, one of the most important environmental books ever written. Macat’s videos give you an overview of the ideas you should know, explained in a way that helps you think smarter. Through exploration of the humanities, we learn how to think critically and creatively, to reason, and to ask the right questions. Critical thinking is about to become one of the most in-demand set of skills i...
What Help Start The EPA?? The Silent Spring Of Rachel Carson (1963) Classic Documentary The overriding theme of Silent Spring is the powerful—and often negative—effect humans have on the natural world. Carson's main argument is that pesticides have detrimental effects on the environment; she says these are more properly termed "biocides" because their effects are rarely limited to the target pests. DDT is a prime example, but other synthetic pesticides—many of which are subject to bioaccumulation—are scrutinized. Carson accuses the chemical industry of intentionally spreading disinformation and public officials of accepting industry claims uncritically. Most of the book is devoted to pesticides' effects on natural ecosystems, but four chapters detail cases of human pesticide poisoni...
(Visit: http://www.uctv.tv/) Author and philosopher Mitchell Thomashow explores the impact of Rachel Carson, often cited as the founder of the modern environmental movement in the United States. Thomashow weaves Carson's story with the ecological challenges that face us today, including climate change, threats to biodiversity and altered biogeochemical cycles. Thomashow is presented as part of the Silent Spring Series, sponsored by the Center for Ethics in Science and Technology in San Diego. Series: "UCverse Climate Change" [1/2013] [Public Affairs] [Science] [Show ID: 24433]
Silent Spring of Rachel Carson tells the awe-inspiring journey of the 50 year old Rachel Carson: an extremely-introverted, intensely-private Biologist, renowned writer of Sea books, Nature lover and mother to an adopted 4 year old grandnephew. From the beginnings of Silent Spring, Rachel Carson knew the multi-billion dollar Chemical Industry would attack her, that the life she loved would be changed forever. But she bravely began her research and writing because "Everything I loved was threatened, there would be no peace for me if I keep silent."
Author Rachel Carson's strike against the pesticide DDT turned her into both an environmental hero and a foil for those who believe regulation has gone too far. That fight is more relevant -- and complicated -- than ever. Watch "Malaria and the Silent Spring," produced in partnership with American Experience. More videos from Retro Report: http://www.retroreport.org Like Retro Report on Facebook: http://fb.com/RetroReport Follow Retro Report on Twitter: http://twitter.com/RetroReport Follow Retro Report on Instagram: https://instagram.com/retroreport/
Rachel Louise Carson (May 27, 1907 – April 14, 1964) was an American marine biologist and conservationist whose book Silent Spring and other writings are credited with advancing the global environmental movement. Carson began her career as an aquatic biologist in the U.S. Bureau of Fisheries, and became a full-time nature writer in the 1950s. Her widely praised 1951 bestseller The Sea Around Us won her a U.S. National Book Award,[2] recognition as a gifted writer, and financial security. Her next book, The Edge of the Sea, and the reissued version of her first book, Under the Sea Wind, were also bestsellers. This sea trilogy explores the whole of ocean life from the shores to the depths. Late in the 1950s, Carson turned her attention to conservation, especially some environmental problems ...
Artist: Stavroz Release Title: Silent Spring EP Track Title: Silent Spring Label: Moodfamily Catalogue no.: MF005 Available on all download platforms Beatport: http://tinyurl.com/stavroz-silentspring Itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/silent-spring-single/id983205147 Visit us on http://www.moodfamily.net/ and http://www.stavrozmusic.com
The song Silent Spring put with a music visualization program
A Silent Spring, narrated by wildlife cameraman, John Aitchison is my final project for my Masters Degree in Wildlife Filmmaking at the University of the West of England, Bristol. Each spring more than 30 species of bird travel 1000’s of miles on epic journeys from Africa to the UK. However, up to two thirds of the birds that visit Britain each summer are suffering dramatic declines. This programme uncovers the trials and tribulations of some of our favourite summer visitors (the cuckoo, swift and osprey) and whether the latest tracking technology can help solve the mysteries of their decline before it’s too late. Conservation is at the heart of this short documentary about three well-loved species and the dedicated people that are working to save them, like Emma Rawling (Perthshire ra...
Coal miners once hammered rock with twittering canaries living beside them, their changing song a warning alarm for a dangerous gas leak. These living sensors watched over us and kept us safe. ‘Singing Sentinels’ by London-based architect Liam Young of Tomorrows Thoughts Today explores a future scenario where bio-engineered birds once again monitor the air for us. Eighty birds have been released into the New Order exhibition at the Mediamatic Gallery in Amsterdam as an ecological warning system, living in the space and providing audible feedback on the state of the atmosphere. Across the course of the exhibition Liam performed the climate change acceleration piece 'Silent Spring' seen in the film above. As a 'pollution DJ', he flooded the gallery with CO2, altereing the air mixture to re...
Video Description: Student video for the song 'Silent Spring' by Massive Attack, with the purpose of envoking a feeling of serenity. Project Description: Every element of a film should be intentional and reinforce its underlying theme or purpose. To reach this understanding you will shoot and edit a video montage/collage that conveys a feeling or an emotion. This project’s subject is intentionally broad to encourage creativity, so as you develop your concepts consider many directions as a viable options. Knowledge Goals: - Process: conducting research, scripting, storyboarding, shooting, editing, exporting Use of digital video cameras and hardware - Editing footage - Working with audio (sound and music) - Vocabulary of shooting and editing Understanding Goals: - To apply technica...
Spring is back today. Here is one of my personal project about nature, sunny days and ladybugs. Only made with free footage so thanks to : Sources : https://vimeo.com/groups/freehd http://www.cutestockfootage.com/ http://www.videvo.net/ http://www.videezy.com/ http://beachfrontprod.blogspot.fr/ http://adailytake.tumblr.com/ http://www.orangehd.com Music : José Gonzalez - Heartbeats
A video made for the opening of The Lionheart Theater's rendition of the play Silent Spring. Videos taken from clips of the vietnam war from Youtube Music by Billy Joel Edited by Andrew Schwab
Tom Randall and Ed Hamer making the 2nd and 3rd ascents respectively of Pete Whittakers Silent Scream (E7 6c) at Burbage South. The route traverses the length of the Cioch Block in the Southern Quarry of Burbage, below the line of Silent Spring (E4 5c) before finishing up the existing line of Masters of the Universe (E7 6c). See more about Tom and Ed at the Wild Country website, the routes they've done and more photos: wildcountry.co.uk/Community/Sponsees/UkSponsees/ See more Wild Country videos here: wildcountry.co.uk/Downloads/Videos/2006ClimbingVids/ See the full line of Red Chile shoes at their website here: redchili.de
Silent, Spring Quarter Project, Image & Sequence program, The Evergreen State College.
Historical clips on DDT, Rachel Carson and science explaining why humans pollute. Video put together for the MSc in Environmental Technology.
Please follow Twitter: @sefakaratekin instagram.com/sefakaratekin I do not own this song. --- Vocal: Elizabeth Fraser Lyrics: Boy brought power To b-obey Hear me call To b-obey To b-obey I seek him clothe Come shush-hush A shrewd bow to b-obey (we are but bound to b-obey) I seek him clothe (we are but bound to b-obey) Come shush-hush (we are but bound to b-obey) A shrewd bow to b-obey (we are but bound to b-obey) I seek him clothe (we are but bound to b-obey) Come shush-hush
Humans can unknowingly have a catastrophic impact on the environment. Man-made pesticides can get into the food chain and cause terrible unforeseen effects on animals and humans alike. We must be wary of using supposed scientific advancements to solve environmental problems without knowing enough about their long-term impact. Watch Macat’s short video for a great introduction to Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring, one of the most important environmental books ever written. Macat’s videos give you an overview of the ideas you should know, explained in a way that helps you think smarter. Through exploration of the humanities, we learn how to think critically and creatively, to reason, and to ask the right questions. Critical thinking is about to become one of the most in-demand set of skills i...
What Help Start The EPA?? The Silent Spring Of Rachel Carson (1963) Classic Documentary The overriding theme of Silent Spring is the powerful—and often negative—effect humans have on the natural world. Carson's main argument is that pesticides have detrimental effects on the environment; she says these are more properly termed "biocides" because their effects are rarely limited to the target pests. DDT is a prime example, but other synthetic pesticides—many of which are subject to bioaccumulation—are scrutinized. Carson accuses the chemical industry of intentionally spreading disinformation and public officials of accepting industry claims uncritically. Most of the book is devoted to pesticides' effects on natural ecosystems, but four chapters detail cases of human pesticide poisoni...
(Visit: http://www.uctv.tv/) Author and philosopher Mitchell Thomashow explores the impact of Rachel Carson, often cited as the founder of the modern environmental movement in the United States. Thomashow weaves Carson's story with the ecological challenges that face us today, including climate change, threats to biodiversity and altered biogeochemical cycles. Thomashow is presented as part of the Silent Spring Series, sponsored by the Center for Ethics in Science and Technology in San Diego. Series: "UCverse Climate Change" [1/2013] [Public Affairs] [Science] [Show ID: 24433]
Silent Spring of Rachel Carson tells the awe-inspiring journey of the 50 year old Rachel Carson: an extremely-introverted, intensely-private Biologist, renowned writer of Sea books, Nature lover and mother to an adopted 4 year old grandnephew. From the beginnings of Silent Spring, Rachel Carson knew the multi-billion dollar Chemical Industry would attack her, that the life she loved would be changed forever. But she bravely began her research and writing because "Everything I loved was threatened, there would be no peace for me if I keep silent."
Author Rachel Carson's strike against the pesticide DDT turned her into both an environmental hero and a foil for those who believe regulation has gone too far. That fight is more relevant -- and complicated -- than ever. Watch "Malaria and the Silent Spring," produced in partnership with American Experience. More videos from Retro Report: http://www.retroreport.org Like Retro Report on Facebook: http://fb.com/RetroReport Follow Retro Report on Twitter: http://twitter.com/RetroReport Follow Retro Report on Instagram: https://instagram.com/retroreport/
Rachel Louise Carson (May 27, 1907 – April 14, 1964) was an American marine biologist and conservationist whose book Silent Spring and other writings are credited with advancing the global environmental movement. Carson began her career as an aquatic biologist in the U.S. Bureau of Fisheries, and became a full-time nature writer in the 1950s. Her widely praised 1951 bestseller The Sea Around Us won her a U.S. National Book Award,[2] recognition as a gifted writer, and financial security. Her next book, The Edge of the Sea, and the reissued version of her first book, Under the Sea Wind, were also bestsellers. This sea trilogy explores the whole of ocean life from the shores to the depths. Late in the 1950s, Carson turned her attention to conservation, especially some environmental problems ...
Artist: Stavroz Release Title: Silent Spring EP Track Title: Silent Spring Label: Moodfamily Catalogue no.: MF005 Available on all download platforms Beatport: http://tinyurl.com/stavroz-silentspring Itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/silent-spring-single/id983205147 Visit us on http://www.moodfamily.net/ and http://www.stavrozmusic.com
The song Silent Spring put with a music visualization program
A Silent Spring, narrated by wildlife cameraman, John Aitchison is my final project for my Masters Degree in Wildlife Filmmaking at the University of the West of England, Bristol. Each spring more than 30 species of bird travel 1000’s of miles on epic journeys from Africa to the UK. However, up to two thirds of the birds that visit Britain each summer are suffering dramatic declines. This programme uncovers the trials and tribulations of some of our favourite summer visitors (the cuckoo, swift and osprey) and whether the latest tracking technology can help solve the mysteries of their decline before it’s too late. Conservation is at the heart of this short documentary about three well-loved species and the dedicated people that are working to save them, like Emma Rawling (Perthshire ra...
Coal miners once hammered rock with twittering canaries living beside them, their changing song a warning alarm for a dangerous gas leak. These living sensors watched over us and kept us safe. ‘Singing Sentinels’ by London-based architect Liam Young of Tomorrows Thoughts Today explores a future scenario where bio-engineered birds once again monitor the air for us. Eighty birds have been released into the New Order exhibition at the Mediamatic Gallery in Amsterdam as an ecological warning system, living in the space and providing audible feedback on the state of the atmosphere. Across the course of the exhibition Liam performed the climate change acceleration piece 'Silent Spring' seen in the film above. As a 'pollution DJ', he flooded the gallery with CO2, altereing the air mixture to re...
Video Description: Student video for the song 'Silent Spring' by Massive Attack, with the purpose of envoking a feeling of serenity. Project Description: Every element of a film should be intentional and reinforce its underlying theme or purpose. To reach this understanding you will shoot and edit a video montage/collage that conveys a feeling or an emotion. This project’s subject is intentionally broad to encourage creativity, so as you develop your concepts consider many directions as a viable options. Knowledge Goals: - Process: conducting research, scripting, storyboarding, shooting, editing, exporting Use of digital video cameras and hardware - Editing footage - Working with audio (sound and music) - Vocabulary of shooting and editing Understanding Goals: - To apply technica...
Spring is back today. Here is one of my personal project about nature, sunny days and ladybugs. Only made with free footage so thanks to : Sources : https://vimeo.com/groups/freehd http://www.cutestockfootage.com/ http://www.videvo.net/ http://www.videezy.com/ http://beachfrontprod.blogspot.fr/ http://adailytake.tumblr.com/ http://www.orangehd.com Music : José Gonzalez - Heartbeats
A video made for the opening of The Lionheart Theater's rendition of the play Silent Spring. Videos taken from clips of the vietnam war from Youtube Music by Billy Joel Edited by Andrew Schwab
Tom Randall and Ed Hamer making the 2nd and 3rd ascents respectively of Pete Whittakers Silent Scream (E7 6c) at Burbage South. The route traverses the length of the Cioch Block in the Southern Quarry of Burbage, below the line of Silent Spring (E4 5c) before finishing up the existing line of Masters of the Universe (E7 6c). See more about Tom and Ed at the Wild Country website, the routes they've done and more photos: wildcountry.co.uk/Community/Sponsees/UkSponsees/ See more Wild Country videos here: wildcountry.co.uk/Downloads/Videos/2006ClimbingVids/ See the full line of Red Chile shoes at their website here: redchili.de
Silent, Spring Quarter Project, Image & Sequence program, The Evergreen State College.
Spring In My Step - Silent Partner 1 HOUR! Give the video a like if you enjoyed :) You can find this music on the Youtube audio library.
Here Sometimes / Black guitar / Spain / 23 / Silently / Spring and by the summer fall / Anticipation / Misery is a butterfly / Magic Mountain / Elephant woman / For the damaged coda / Bipolar / Futurism vs. Passéism.
This is a one hour reading of Rachel Carson's Silent Spring Chapter 3: Elixirs of Death. Sorry if I mispronounce some of the passages. Much of what is discussed provides the foundation of Environmental Toxicology.
11.0 CLE credit hours total Presentation given by Mark Lytle as part of the Wallace Stegner Center 17th Annual Symposium, Silent Spring at 50: The Legacy of Rachel Carson. http://law.utah.edu/event/silent-spring-at-50-the-legacy-of-rachel-carson/
Rachel Louise Carson (May 27, 1907 – April 14, 1964) was an American marine biologist and conservationist whose book Silent Spring and other writings are .
Two skies and just one moon
how could you change your mind so soon.
Two skies that don't agree,
we only look at what we want to see.
Hear the grass, it sings,
even in this silent spring.
Rip out the seed
and watch it bleed.
Two lives and just one dream,
I guess it's never really what it seems.
Two lives and just one home
and either one of them is still alone.
Hear the grass, it sings,
even in this silent spring.
Rip out the seed
and watch it bleed.
There's one for the slacker and one for the sly.
One for that little girl that never cried.
One for the looser and one for the lame.
One for the little guy that never came.
Two skies and just one moon,
how could you change your mind so soon.
Two skies that don't agree,
we only look at what we want to see.
Hear the grass, it sings,
even in this silent spring.
Rip out the seed