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Rachel Was Wrong
OpenMarket.org—Coburn isn’t all alone in his crusade to stop Congress from honoring Rachel Carson. He has some good friends in the U.S. House of ...
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Rachel Was Wrong
That person is Rachel Carson, author of the 1962 best selling book Silent .... Today John Tierney takes on the legacy of Rachel Carson in the New York Times ...
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Rachel Was Wrong
Ironically, just several days before Rachel Carson's birthday, they will address malaria control and possibly DDT use. At issue is whether the world's ...
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Rachel Was Wrong
That person is Rachel Carson, author of the 1962 best selling book Silent .... Today John Tierney takes on the legacy of Rachel Carson in the New York Times ...
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Rachel Was Wrong
In good measure, because of reduced use of DDT, malaria rates skyrocketed by the 1990s after having reached historic lows in the 1960s while DDT was in use. ...
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Rachel Was Wrong
In particular, many nations curbed the use of the pesticide DDT for malaria control because Carson created unfounded fears about the chemical. ...
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Rachel Was Wrong
Because of the anti-DDT and anti-chemical hysteria engendered by the ideas in Silent Spring, DDT was eventually removed from the market under the Nixon ...
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Rachel Was Wrong
A Ugandan news website reports that anti-DDT hype has led some people to block ..... recognizes that the conventional wisdom about Carson’s legacy is wrong! ...
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Rachel Was Wrong
A Ugandan news website reports that anti-DDT hype has led some people to block ..... recognizes that the conventional wisdom about Carson’s legacy is wrong! ...
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Rachel Was Wrong
Rachel Carson, the environmental icon, is a villain; her three-letter devil, DDT, is a savior ... In 1962 Rachel Carson published Silent Spring, ...