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Lecture 2 - Silent Spring

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NOTE: A part of this lecture contains the PBS video "Silent Spring." Copyright release for open courseware digital streaming was not granted by the copyright owners. Thus, the Media files in this section are password protected. Students should contact the instructor for the fair use password at etox@uidaho.edu.

Learning Objectives

  1. Examine the ideas presented in Silent Spring and the country’s reaction to those ideas.
  2. Examine the impact of pesticide use on wildlife and the environment.
  3. Recognize Silent Spring as a forerunner of the environmental movement.

Advance Reading

  1. The Environmental History of DDT and Silent Spring. Support slide presentation on Lecture 2 page for self-study.
  2. USEPA History of DDT (review available information)
  3. ATSDR Toxicological Profile for DDT, DDE, DDD (Download pdf and review the "Public Health Statement" pp 1-13

Resources

Keywords

  • Bioaccumulation
  • DDT
  • Persistent chemical
 

Suggested Reading

  1. Rachel L. Carson, Silent Spring. Houghton Mifflin Company.
  2. www.RachelCarson.org

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Silent Spring 57 min
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