Ddt, Silent Spring, and the Rise of Environmentalism: Classic Texts (Weyerhaeuser Environmental Classics) (Paperback)

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Ddt, Silent Spring, and the Rise of Environmentalism: Classic Texts (Weyerhaeuser Environmental Classics) (Paperback)

By Thomas Dunlap, William Cronon (Foreword by)

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No single event played a greater role in the birth of modern environmentalism than the publication of Rachel Carson's Silent Spring and its assault on insecticides. The documents collected by Thomas Dunlap trace shifting attitudes toward DDT and pesticides in general through a variety of sources: excerpts from scientific studies and government reports, advertisements from industry journals, articles from popular magazines, and the famous "Fable for Tomorrow" from Silent Spring.

Beginning with attitudes toward nature at the turn of the twentieth century, the book moves through the use and early regulation of pesticides; the introduction and early success of DDT; the discovery of its environmental effects; and the uproar over Silent Spring. It ends with recent debates about DDT as a potential solution to malaria in Africa.

Thomas R. Dunlap is professor of history at Texas A & M University. He is the author of four books including Faith in Nature: Environmentalism as Religious Quest and DDT: Scientists, Citizens, and Public Policy.
Product Details ISBN: 9780295988344
ISBN-10: 0295988347
Publisher: University of Washington Press
Publication Date: August 20th, 2008
Pages: 160
Language: English
Series: Weyerhaeuser Environmental Classics