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Is Rachel Carson Important in 2008?
designnews.com (Nov 14 2008) Finances , Opposition , Yucca Mountain Explore Article
...r, but not so much with global warming. Our concerns are sharper edged today: bisphenol A in ... Is Rachel Carson Important in 2008? November 30, -1 A Design News staff discussion yesterday about green engineering... (Read Full Article)
Comment on Article Mentions: Houghton Mifflin Rachel Carson Environmental Protection Agency
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McCain, Obama energy policy will be different from Bush’s
jsonline.com (Oct 24 2008) Finances , Opposition , Yucca Mountain Explore Article
...ational Park Service. Obama told the environmental magazine Grist that his environmental heroes are Rachel Carson, author of Silent Spring, and Roosevelt. McCain has emphasized enhancing oil supplies and building ... (Read Full Article)
Comment on Article Mentions: Arctic National Wildlife Refuge Barack Obama Theodore Roosevelt
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Thomas Friedman's 'Hot, Flat and Crowded'
International Herald Tribune (Oct 5 2008) Finances , Opposition , Yucca Mountain Explore Article
...r films that have stirred people from their slumber and awoken them to the fragility of the planet: Rachel Carson's "Silent Spring," Bill McKibben's "End of Nature" and, most recently, Al Gore's Oscar-winning docu... (Read Full Article)
Comment on Article Mentions: Thomas Friedman Thomas L. Friedman Al Gore
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Hot, Flat, And Crowded
The New York Times (Oct 4 2008) Finances , Opposition Explore Article
...r films that have stirred people from their slumber and awoken them to the fragility of the planet: Rachel Carson’s “Silent Spring,” Bill McKibben’s “End of Nature” and, most recently, Al Gore’s Osca... (Read Full Article)
Comment on Article Mentions: Thomas L. Friedman Al Gore The New York Times
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Eco-nomics
The New York Times (Oct 3 2008) Finances , Opposition Explore Article
...r films that have stirred people from their slumber and awoken them to the fragility of the planet: Rachel Carson’s “Silent Spring,” Bill McKibben’s “End of Nature” and, most recently, Al Gore’s Osca... (Read Full Article)
Comment on Article Mentions: Thomas L. Friedman Rachel Carson Al Gore
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Sacred balance
The Daily Gleaner Online (Apr 28 2008) Finances Explore Article
... the environment. I wanted to be a hotshot geneticist." Then he read a book called Silent Spring by Rachel Carson which talked about the unexpected effects of pesticides which, he says, was the turning point of hi... (Read Full Article)
Comment on Article Mentions: David Suzuki Rachel Carson University of Alberta
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Creating Environmental Activism One Story at a Time
Bowdoin College (Apr 28 2008) Explore Article
...ents develop their own chops by giving them a taste of other environmental storytellers, among them Rachel Carson and Elizabeth Colbert (the latter, author of the bestselling Field Notes From a Catastrophe). One o... (Read Full Article)
Comment on Article Mentions: Rachel Carson The New York Times Al Gore
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Three Winchester High Students Named $5000 Mckeown Scholars
Wicked Local Blog (Apr 23 2008) Explore Article
...passage of Title Nine, and increased respect for the environment — such as the pioneering work of Rachel Carson, among numerous things. The country took to heart Kennedy’s statement, and the young people of t... (Read Full Article)
Comment on Article Mentions: John F. Kennedy Britney Spears Rachel Carson
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Earth Day and the rise of environmental consciousness
dailymirror.lk (Apr 21 2008) Explore Article
...dustrial waste. During the 1960s public attitudes began to change. In 1962 a marine biologist named Rachel Carson published Silent Spring. The title referred to a future without birds and described in plain langua... (Read Full Article)
Comment on Article Mentions: S. Congress Senate S. Environmental Protection Agency
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BC's New Enviro Moment
Tyee Home (Apr 20 2008) Explore Article
...ills into rivers and the discovery that pesticides could be very bad news indeed. It was the age of Rachel Carson who in 1962 published the blockbuster Silent Spring, a book that made us all look for the first tim... (Read Full Article)
Comment on Article Mentions: Bill Bennett Campbell Ronald Reagan
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Earth Day Is a Holiday For Liars
Home (Apr 20 2008) Finances Explore Article
... spread lies across a vast spectrum of issues, invariably causing incalculable harm. An example was Rachel Carson’s claims about DDT that resulted in its ban. Millions have since died for lack of the protection ... (Read Full Article)
Comment on Article Mentions: Green Revolution Associated Press Paul Ehrlich
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Earth Day is a Holiday for Liars
USA Daily (Apr 20 2008) Finances Explore Article
... spread lies across a vast spectrum of issues, invariably causing incalculable harm. An example was Rachel Carson’s claims about DDT that resulted in its ban. Millions have since died for lack of the protection ... (Read Full Article)
Comment on Article Mentions: Green Revolution Associated Press Paul Ehrlich
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Which is a more serious threat, Islam or Liberalism?
Right Side News (Apr 18 2008) Explore Article
...ng, of course. We had to get rid of DDT, which has led to untold cases of deadly disease in Africa. Rachel Carson, big heroine here, actually her ban ended up killing millions. Helmets for bikers and skaters and m... (Read Full Article)
Comment on Article Mentions: Rachel Carson Rush Limbaugh Thomas Jefferson
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Readers' Forum 4/17 | ‘Silent Spring,’ EPA wrong about pesticide
tribune-democrat.com (Apr 17 2008) Explore Article
...their back yard? The powers that control District 6 ... Seniors in an area high school are studying Rachel Carson’s book “Silent Spring,” in which she states erroneously that the pesticide DDT poisons the fo... (Read Full Article)
Comment on Article Mentions: Rachel Carson Environmental Protection Agency Lynn Swann





