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Summary of Silent Spring

Par : Rachel Carson, Rafat Allam
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  • Nombre de pages280
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-1-271-00294-8
  • EAN9781271002948
  • Date de parution15/09/2025
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille446 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurLittle, Brown and Company

Résumé

Rachel Carson's Silent Spring is not just a book-it's a wake-up call that changed the world. With the narrative force of a thriller and the rigor of science, Carson exposes how the reckless use of pesticides poisoned our soils, rivers, wildlife, and even ourselves. She reveals a chilling chain of contamination that silences birds, sickens children, and undermines the delicate balance of nature. Yet her message is not despair but choice: humanity stands at a crossroads between a poisoned road of death and a wiser path of coexistence with the natural world.
More than six decades after its first publication, Silent Spring remains as urgent and compelling as ever-an eye-opening story of survival, responsibility, and the fight for a healthier planet. This is the book that ignited the modern environmental movement and continues to inspire generations to defend the Earth.
Rachel Carson's Silent Spring is not just a book-it's a wake-up call that changed the world. With the narrative force of a thriller and the rigor of science, Carson exposes how the reckless use of pesticides poisoned our soils, rivers, wildlife, and even ourselves. She reveals a chilling chain of contamination that silences birds, sickens children, and undermines the delicate balance of nature. Yet her message is not despair but choice: humanity stands at a crossroads between a poisoned road of death and a wiser path of coexistence with the natural world.
More than six decades after its first publication, Silent Spring remains as urgent and compelling as ever-an eye-opening story of survival, responsibility, and the fight for a healthier planet. This is the book that ignited the modern environmental movement and continues to inspire generations to defend the Earth.