Disambiguation evidence for Silent Spring was first published in 1962 via surface form

"Silent Spring"


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addresses long-term consequences of chemical use
addresses relationship between humans and nature
author Rachel Carson
authorProfession Rachel Carson
surface form: Rachel Carson was a marine biologist
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticizes chemical industry practices
criticizes government regulatory failures
criticizes indiscriminate use of pesticides
firstEditionFormat hardcover
focusesOn bioaccumulation of chemicals
focusesOn ecological impact of DDT
focusesOn environmental effects of pesticides
focusesOn food chain contamination
genre environmental literature
genre science writing
hasInfluenceOn environmental policy in the United States
hasInfluenceOn global environmental awareness
hasInfluenceOn modern environmental movement
hasLegacy classic of 20th-century non-fiction
hasLegacy foundational text of environmentalism
hasTitle Silent Spring
impactOnLaw inspired review of U.S. pesticide policies
instanceOf book
instanceOf environmental science book
instanceOf non-fiction book
keyChemicalDiscussed DDT
keyTheme corporate accountability
keyTheme environmental stewardship
keyTheme government regulation of chemicals
keyTheme precautionary principle
keyTheme scientific responsibility
language English
ledTo eventual restrictions on DDT use in the United States
ledTo increased regulation of pesticides
ledTo public debate on pesticide safety
notableFor influencing creation of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
notableFor popularizing ecology for a mass audience
notableFor raising awareness of environmental risks of pesticides
openingPublication serialized in The New Yorker
publicationYear 1962
publisher Houghton Mifflin
setting United States of America
surface form: United States
subject ecology
subject environmentalism
subject pesticides
subject pollution
subject public health
timePeriodDescribed mid-20th century
writtenBy marine biologist