Rachel Carson: Witness for Nature

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Penguin, 1999 - 634 páginas
The biography of the ecologist and nature writer whose book Silent Spring began a movement that transformed the way we understand ourselves and the living world. Carson blew the whistle on the petro-chemical industry at a time when pesticides were regarded as a miracle cure all. When Silent Spring appeared in 1962 it did more than any single publication or event to alert the world to the hazards of enviromental pollution.

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