![]() Carson’s book promoted a paradigm shift in how chemists practice their discipline and helped to establish a new role for chemists in investigating the impact of human activity on the environment. These discussions led to new policies that protect our air, our water, and, ultimately, our health and safety. Carson’s scientific perspective and rigor created a work of substantial depth and credibility that sparked widespread debate within the scientific community and the broader public about the effect of pesticides on the natural world. Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring, published in 1962, was a landmark in the development of the modern environmental movement. ![]() ![]() Designated October 26, 2012, at Chatham University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. ![]()
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