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Rachel Carson was a pioneering American marine biologist and author who sparked the modern environmental movement. Her early career focused on aquatic science for the U.S. Bureau of Fisheries, but she achieved global fame through her sea trilogy and her landmark 1962 book, Silent Spring. This influential work exposed the ecological dangers of synthetic pesticides like DDT, leading to significant changes in national policy and the eventual creation of the Environmental Protection Agency. Despite facing intense backlash from the chemical industry, Carson’s evidence-based arguments successfully shifted public consciousness toward nature conservation. Her posthumous honors i ...
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