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How one scientist took on the chemical industry - Mark Lytle
Discover the groundbreaking environmental work of Rachel Carson, whose book “Silent Spring” explores how human actions threaten the balance of nature.
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In 1958, after receiving a letter describing the deaths of songbirds due to the pesticide known as DDT, Rachel Carson began an investigation into the misuse of chemicals and their toll on nature. In 1962, she published her findings in “Silent Spring,” which immediately drew both applause and impassioned dissent. How did this biologist and writer ignite such controversy? Mark Lytle investigates.
Lesson by Mark Lytle, directed by Héloïse Dorsan Rachet.
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published: 17 Mar 2020
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Rachel Carson [[Silent Spring]] Documentary
The Environmental Protection Agency's humble beginnings during a time when there was No Protection from the illegal dumping of waste, pollution of the air and water, and chemical plants producing pesticides that harm Earth's ecosystem - including all human beings.
The overriding theme of Silent Spring is the powerful—and often negative—effect humans have on the natural world. Carson's main argument is that pesticides have detrimental effects on the environment; she says these are more properly termed "biocides" because their effects are rarely limited to the target pests.
DDT is a prime example, but other synthetic pesticides—many of which are subject to bioaccumulation—are scrutinized. Carson accuses the chemical industry of intentionally spreading disinformation and public officials o...
published: 30 Jul 2018
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Silent Spring Summary (Animated) — The Book That Single-Handedly Started an Environmental Revolution
This is a summary of the book Silent Spring by Rachel Carson.
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0:00 - Introduction
1:34 - Top 3 Lessons
2:10 - Lesson 1: Pesticides destroy not just the particular pests but whole ecosystems.
3:56 - Lesson 2: Once DDT enters the food chain, it affects all the species involved.
5:58 - Lesson 3: The two main solutions to the harmful effect of pesticides are education and biological alternatives to deal with pests.
7:32 - Outro
Silent Spring was first published by Houghton Mifflin in 1962 and has been updated by Rachel Carson in this iteration. In the book, the author brings to light the harm of pesticide use and other environmental effects caused by the present actions ...
published: 11 Feb 2022
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Pesticides - DDT - Rachel Carson - Silent Spring
Historical clips on DDT, Rachel Carson and science explaining why humans pollute. Video put together for the MSc in Environmental Technology at Imperial College London.
published: 18 Apr 2013
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Silent Spring
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
Silent Spring · Massive Attack · Elizabeth Fraser
Collected
℗ 2006 Virgin Records Limited
Released on: 2006-01-01
Producer, Associated Performer, Samples, Keyboards, Programmer: Massive Attack
Studio Personnel, Engineer: Lee Shepherd
Producer, Associated Performer, Samples, Keyboards, Programmer: Neil Davidge
Associated Performer, Guitar: Angelo Bruschini
Associated Performer, Drums: Andy Gangadeen
Studio Personnel, Mixer: Mark 'Spike' Stent
Studio Personnel, Asst. Recording Engineer: Jan Kybert
Studio Personnel, Asst. Recording Engineer: P-Dub
Associated Performer, Vocals: Elizabeth Fraser
Composer: Robert Del Naja
Composer: Neil Davidge
Composer: Elizabeth Fraser
Auto-generated by YouTube.
published: 11 Feb 2017
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Chapter 1 | Rachel Carson | American Experience | PBS
Rachel Carson is an intimate portrait of the woman whose groundbreaking books revolutionized our relationship to the natural world. When Silent Spring was published in September 1962 it became an instant bestseller and would go on to spark dramatic changes in the way the government regulated pesticides.
Learn more about our documentary, RACHEL CARSON, including where to watch the full film: https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/films/rachel-carson/
published: 17 Jan 2017
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Malaria and "Silent Spring" | Retro Report
In 1962, Rachel Carson’s “Silent Spring” highlighted the dangers of widespread use of synthetic pesticides. Decades later, rising malaria rates have led some to question whether the ban on DDT is to blame. Our most recent co-production with Retro Report investigates.
published: 23 Jan 2017
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Rachel Carson's Legacy: The Silent Spring Series - Exploring Ethics
(Visit: http://www.uctv.tv/) Author and philosopher Mitchell Thomashow explores the impact of Rachel Carson, often cited as the founder of the modern environmental movement in the United States. Thomashow weaves Carson's story with the ecological challenges that face us today, including climate change, threats to biodiversity and altered biogeochemical cycles. Thomashow is presented as part of the Silent Spring Series, sponsored by the Center for Ethics in Science and Technology in San Diego. Series: "UCverse Climate Change" [1/2013] [Public Affairs] [Science] [Show ID: 24433]
published: 11 Jan 2013
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Video: Study reveals chemicals in food packaging that may increase risk of breast cancer
A study by the Food Packaging Forum discovered that certain chemicals in everyday food packaging may raise the risk of breast cancer.
published: 25 Oct 2024
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Choosing the Right Silent Captured Spring
Rounding out this series on operating system components, we have, by far, the source of the most tech questions we field around here. Which Silent Captured Spring do you need for your rifle? A number of factors play into this, but it's simpler than a lot of people think.
Silent Captured Springs - https://jprifles.com/1.4.7.2_os.php
Selection Guide - https://jprifles.com/1.4.7.2_os.php?menu_select=scs_guide
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published: 06 May 2022
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How one scientist took on the chemical industry - Mark Lytle
Discover the groundbreaking environmental work of Rachel Carson, whose book “Silent Spring” explores how human actions threaten the balance of nature.
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In ...
Discover the groundbreaking environmental work of Rachel Carson, whose book “Silent Spring” explores how human actions threaten the balance of nature.
--
In 1958, after receiving a letter describing the deaths of songbirds due to the pesticide known as DDT, Rachel Carson began an investigation into the misuse of chemicals and their toll on nature. In 1962, she published her findings in “Silent Spring,” which immediately drew both applause and impassioned dissent. How did this biologist and writer ignite such controversy? Mark Lytle investigates.
Lesson by Mark Lytle, directed by Héloïse Dorsan Rachet.
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https://wn.com/How_One_Scientist_Took_On_The_Chemical_Industry_Mark_Lytle
Discover the groundbreaking environmental work of Rachel Carson, whose book “Silent Spring” explores how human actions threaten the balance of nature.
--
In 1958, after receiving a letter describing the deaths of songbirds due to the pesticide known as DDT, Rachel Carson began an investigation into the misuse of chemicals and their toll on nature. In 1962, she published her findings in “Silent Spring,” which immediately drew both applause and impassioned dissent. How did this biologist and writer ignite such controversy? Mark Lytle investigates.
Lesson by Mark Lytle, directed by Héloïse Dorsan Rachet.
Animator's website: https://www.heloisedr.com/ and https://www.instagram.com/helo.dr/?hl=fr
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Thank you so much to our patrons for your support! Without you this video would not be possible! Angelo Urzua-Milla, Tommy Lewis, leorene, Mahina Bachiller, Marcus Andre Nery, Bruce Vieira Lopes, Chef, Charmaine Hanson, Michael Goldberg, Lydia Pflieger, Paul Aldred-Bann, Manav parmar, Susan Wang, Utkarsh Dubey, Thawsitt, Xuebicoco, Jezabel, Maeve, Kim Humphrey, Kristen Damas, JackKeyton, Matthew D. Vigil, Amin Shahril, Adriano Fontes, Xiao Yu, Fatima Kried, Aravind Battaje, Melissa Suarez, Jason Duncan, Brian A. Dunn, Francisco Amaya, Daisuke Goto, Matt Switzler, Chhunheng Veng, Leonardo Monrroy, Sumedh Ghaisas, Guhten, Amer Harb, Dowey Baothman, Norbert Orgován, Shafeeq Ansari, Gabriel Balsa, Maryam Sultan, Bethany Connor, Jeremy Shimanek, Adam Foreman, Sebastiaan Vleugels, Lâm Nguyễn, Mark Byers and Bradley Heinold.
- published: 17 Mar 2020
- views: 436955
44:48
Rachel Carson [[Silent Spring]] Documentary
The Environmental Protection Agency's humble beginnings during a time when there was No Protection from the illegal dumping of waste, pollution of the air and w...
The Environmental Protection Agency's humble beginnings during a time when there was No Protection from the illegal dumping of waste, pollution of the air and water, and chemical plants producing pesticides that harm Earth's ecosystem - including all human beings.
The overriding theme of Silent Spring is the powerful—and often negative—effect humans have on the natural world. Carson's main argument is that pesticides have detrimental effects on the environment; she says these are more properly termed "biocides" because their effects are rarely limited to the target pests.
DDT is a prime example, but other synthetic pesticides—many of which are subject to bioaccumulation—are scrutinized. Carson accuses the chemical industry of intentionally spreading disinformation and public officials of accepting industry claims uncritically.
Most of the book is devoted to pesticides' effects on the natural world ecosystems, but four chapters detail cases of human pesticide poisoning, cancers, and other illnesses attributed to pesticides. About DDT and cancer development in cells.
The book documented the detrimental effects on the environment—particularly on birds—of the indiscriminate use of pesticides. Carson accused the chemical industry of spreading disinformation and public officials of accepting industry claims unquestioningly.
In the late 1950s, Carson turned her attention to conservation, especially environmental problems that she believed were caused by synthetic pesticides. The result was Silent Spring (1962), which brought environmental concerns to the American public.
Silent Spring was met with fierce opposition by chemical companies, but it spurred a reversal in national pesticide policy, led to a nationwide ban on DDT for agricultural uses, and inspired the Environmental Movement that led to the creation of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
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The Environmental Protection Agency's humble beginnings during a time when there was No Protection from the illegal dumping of waste, pollution of the air and water, and chemical plants producing pesticides that harm Earth's ecosystem - including all human beings.
The overriding theme of Silent Spring is the powerful—and often negative—effect humans have on the natural world. Carson's main argument is that pesticides have detrimental effects on the environment; she says these are more properly termed "biocides" because their effects are rarely limited to the target pests.
DDT is a prime example, but other synthetic pesticides—many of which are subject to bioaccumulation—are scrutinized. Carson accuses the chemical industry of intentionally spreading disinformation and public officials of accepting industry claims uncritically.
Most of the book is devoted to pesticides' effects on the natural world ecosystems, but four chapters detail cases of human pesticide poisoning, cancers, and other illnesses attributed to pesticides. About DDT and cancer development in cells.
The book documented the detrimental effects on the environment—particularly on birds—of the indiscriminate use of pesticides. Carson accused the chemical industry of spreading disinformation and public officials of accepting industry claims unquestioningly.
In the late 1950s, Carson turned her attention to conservation, especially environmental problems that she believed were caused by synthetic pesticides. The result was Silent Spring (1962), which brought environmental concerns to the American public.
Silent Spring was met with fierce opposition by chemical companies, but it spurred a reversal in national pesticide policy, led to a nationwide ban on DDT for agricultural uses, and inspired the Environmental Movement that led to the creation of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
Thank you for watching.
Please "Like" and subscribe to this channel if you liked this video.
Please follow me on Instagram for more health tips:
@balanced_within (http://bit.ly/2Ah6wh7)
Credit:
phoenixXchannel
http://www.youtube.com/c/phoenixXchannel
- published: 30 Jul 2018
- views: 57996
7:50
Silent Spring Summary (Animated) — The Book That Single-Handedly Started an Environmental Revolution
This is a summary of the book Silent Spring by Rachel Carson.
Join Reading.FM now: https://fourminutebooks.com/go/readingfm/register/
Read more summaries: http...
This is a summary of the book Silent Spring by Rachel Carson.
Join Reading.FM now: https://fourminutebooks.com/go/readingfm/register/
Read more summaries: https://fourminutebooks.com/
0:00 - Introduction
1:34 - Top 3 Lessons
2:10 - Lesson 1: Pesticides destroy not just the particular pests but whole ecosystems.
3:56 - Lesson 2: Once DDT enters the food chain, it affects all the species involved.
5:58 - Lesson 3: The two main solutions to the harmful effect of pesticides are education and biological alternatives to deal with pests.
7:32 - Outro
Silent Spring was first published by Houghton Mifflin in 1962 and has been updated by Rachel Carson in this iteration. In the book, the author brings to light the harm of pesticide use and other environmental effects caused by the present actions taking place in the world we live in today.
You can also read this summary on our website, listen to just the audio, and download a PDF of it: https://fourminutebooks.com/silent-spring-summary/
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This is a summary of the book Silent Spring by Rachel Carson.
Join Reading.FM now: https://fourminutebooks.com/go/readingfm/register/
Read more summaries: https://fourminutebooks.com/
0:00 - Introduction
1:34 - Top 3 Lessons
2:10 - Lesson 1: Pesticides destroy not just the particular pests but whole ecosystems.
3:56 - Lesson 2: Once DDT enters the food chain, it affects all the species involved.
5:58 - Lesson 3: The two main solutions to the harmful effect of pesticides are education and biological alternatives to deal with pests.
7:32 - Outro
Silent Spring was first published by Houghton Mifflin in 1962 and has been updated by Rachel Carson in this iteration. In the book, the author brings to light the harm of pesticide use and other environmental effects caused by the present actions taking place in the world we live in today.
You can also read this summary on our website, listen to just the audio, and download a PDF of it: https://fourminutebooks.com/silent-spring-summary/
For more weekly animated book summaries, subscribe to our channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoGzv_eLEDEHncFEl_xuiqg?sub_confirmation=1
Four Minute Books is a collection of over 1,000 free book summaries, each of which draws 3 lessons from one of the world's best books. Get smarter in 4 minutes or less!
Start reading: https://fourminutebooks.com/book-summaries/
- published: 11 Feb 2022
- views: 34311
10:59
Pesticides - DDT - Rachel Carson - Silent Spring
Historical clips on DDT, Rachel Carson and science explaining why humans pollute. Video put together for the MSc in Environmental Technology at Imperial College...
Historical clips on DDT, Rachel Carson and science explaining why humans pollute. Video put together for the MSc in Environmental Technology at Imperial College London.
https://wn.com/Pesticides_Ddt_Rachel_Carson_Silent_Spring
Historical clips on DDT, Rachel Carson and science explaining why humans pollute. Video put together for the MSc in Environmental Technology at Imperial College London.
- published: 18 Apr 2013
- views: 503578
3:08
Silent Spring
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
Silent Spring · Massive Attack · Elizabeth Fraser
Collected
℗ 2006 Virgin Records Limited
Released on: 2006-01-...
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
Silent Spring · Massive Attack · Elizabeth Fraser
Collected
℗ 2006 Virgin Records Limited
Released on: 2006-01-01
Producer, Associated Performer, Samples, Keyboards, Programmer: Massive Attack
Studio Personnel, Engineer: Lee Shepherd
Producer, Associated Performer, Samples, Keyboards, Programmer: Neil Davidge
Associated Performer, Guitar: Angelo Bruschini
Associated Performer, Drums: Andy Gangadeen
Studio Personnel, Mixer: Mark 'Spike' Stent
Studio Personnel, Asst. Recording Engineer: Jan Kybert
Studio Personnel, Asst. Recording Engineer: P-Dub
Associated Performer, Vocals: Elizabeth Fraser
Composer: Robert Del Naja
Composer: Neil Davidge
Composer: Elizabeth Fraser
Auto-generated by YouTube.
https://wn.com/Silent_Spring
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
Silent Spring · Massive Attack · Elizabeth Fraser
Collected
℗ 2006 Virgin Records Limited
Released on: 2006-01-01
Producer, Associated Performer, Samples, Keyboards, Programmer: Massive Attack
Studio Personnel, Engineer: Lee Shepherd
Producer, Associated Performer, Samples, Keyboards, Programmer: Neil Davidge
Associated Performer, Guitar: Angelo Bruschini
Associated Performer, Drums: Andy Gangadeen
Studio Personnel, Mixer: Mark 'Spike' Stent
Studio Personnel, Asst. Recording Engineer: Jan Kybert
Studio Personnel, Asst. Recording Engineer: P-Dub
Associated Performer, Vocals: Elizabeth Fraser
Composer: Robert Del Naja
Composer: Neil Davidge
Composer: Elizabeth Fraser
Auto-generated by YouTube.
- published: 11 Feb 2017
- views: 324880
9:00
Chapter 1 | Rachel Carson | American Experience | PBS
Rachel Carson is an intimate portrait of the woman whose groundbreaking books revolutionized our relationship to the natural world. When Silent Spring was publi...
Rachel Carson is an intimate portrait of the woman whose groundbreaking books revolutionized our relationship to the natural world. When Silent Spring was published in September 1962 it became an instant bestseller and would go on to spark dramatic changes in the way the government regulated pesticides.
Learn more about our documentary, RACHEL CARSON, including where to watch the full film: https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/films/rachel-carson/
https://wn.com/Chapter_1_|_Rachel_Carson_|_American_Experience_|_Pbs
Rachel Carson is an intimate portrait of the woman whose groundbreaking books revolutionized our relationship to the natural world. When Silent Spring was published in September 1962 it became an instant bestseller and would go on to spark dramatic changes in the way the government regulated pesticides.
Learn more about our documentary, RACHEL CARSON, including where to watch the full film: https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/films/rachel-carson/
- published: 17 Jan 2017
- views: 257353
12:31
Malaria and "Silent Spring" | Retro Report
In 1962, Rachel Carson’s “Silent Spring” highlighted the dangers of widespread use of synthetic pesticides. Decades later, rising malaria rates have led some to...
In 1962, Rachel Carson’s “Silent Spring” highlighted the dangers of widespread use of synthetic pesticides. Decades later, rising malaria rates have led some to question whether the ban on DDT is to blame. Our most recent co-production with Retro Report investigates.
https://wn.com/Malaria_And_Silent_Spring_|_Retro_Report
In 1962, Rachel Carson’s “Silent Spring” highlighted the dangers of widespread use of synthetic pesticides. Decades later, rising malaria rates have led some to question whether the ban on DDT is to blame. Our most recent co-production with Retro Report investigates.
- published: 23 Jan 2017
- views: 45509
56:38
Rachel Carson's Legacy: The Silent Spring Series - Exploring Ethics
(Visit: http://www.uctv.tv/) Author and philosopher Mitchell Thomashow explores the impact of Rachel Carson, often cited as the founder of the modern environmen...
(Visit: http://www.uctv.tv/) Author and philosopher Mitchell Thomashow explores the impact of Rachel Carson, often cited as the founder of the modern environmental movement in the United States. Thomashow weaves Carson's story with the ecological challenges that face us today, including climate change, threats to biodiversity and altered biogeochemical cycles. Thomashow is presented as part of the Silent Spring Series, sponsored by the Center for Ethics in Science and Technology in San Diego. Series: "UCverse Climate Change" [1/2013] [Public Affairs] [Science] [Show ID: 24433]
https://wn.com/Rachel_Carson's_Legacy_The_Silent_Spring_Series_Exploring_Ethics
(Visit: http://www.uctv.tv/) Author and philosopher Mitchell Thomashow explores the impact of Rachel Carson, often cited as the founder of the modern environmental movement in the United States. Thomashow weaves Carson's story with the ecological challenges that face us today, including climate change, threats to biodiversity and altered biogeochemical cycles. Thomashow is presented as part of the Silent Spring Series, sponsored by the Center for Ethics in Science and Technology in San Diego. Series: "UCverse Climate Change" [1/2013] [Public Affairs] [Science] [Show ID: 24433]
- published: 11 Jan 2013
- views: 71655
2:19
Video: Study reveals chemicals in food packaging that may increase risk of breast cancer
A study by the Food Packaging Forum discovered that certain chemicals in everyday food packaging may raise the risk of breast cancer.
A study by the Food Packaging Forum discovered that certain chemicals in everyday food packaging may raise the risk of breast cancer.
https://wn.com/Video_Study_Reveals_Chemicals_In_Food_Packaging_That_May_Increase_Risk_Of_Breast_Cancer
A study by the Food Packaging Forum discovered that certain chemicals in everyday food packaging may raise the risk of breast cancer.
- published: 25 Oct 2024
- views: 169
24:03
Choosing the Right Silent Captured Spring
Rounding out this series on operating system components, we have, by far, the source of the most tech questions we field around here. Which Silent Captured Spr...
Rounding out this series on operating system components, we have, by far, the source of the most tech questions we field around here. Which Silent Captured Spring do you need for your rifle? A number of factors play into this, but it's simpler than a lot of people think.
Silent Captured Springs - https://jprifles.com/1.4.7.2_os.php
Selection Guide - https://jprifles.com/1.4.7.2_os.php?menu_select=scs_guide
________________________________________
Connect with JP Enterprises:
jprifles.com
bluesteelranch.us
facebook.com/jprifles
youtube.com/jprifles
odysee.com/@JPRifles
instagram.com/jprifles
https://wn.com/Choosing_The_Right_Silent_Captured_Spring
Rounding out this series on operating system components, we have, by far, the source of the most tech questions we field around here. Which Silent Captured Spring do you need for your rifle? A number of factors play into this, but it's simpler than a lot of people think.
Silent Captured Springs - https://jprifles.com/1.4.7.2_os.php
Selection Guide - https://jprifles.com/1.4.7.2_os.php?menu_select=scs_guide
________________________________________
Connect with JP Enterprises:
jprifles.com
bluesteelranch.us
facebook.com/jprifles
youtube.com/jprifles
odysee.com/@JPRifles
instagram.com/jprifles
- published: 06 May 2022
- views: 195140