About Rachel Carson
Silent Spring
DDT
Impacts of Silent Spring
100

This federal agency is who Carson worked for before she began authoring books.

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

100

Silent Spring was written about this specific harmful pesticide that was later banned in the U.S.

DDT

100

DDT became widely-used as this form of crop protection.

Pesticide

100

This President read Carson's Silent Spring and prompted government action.

President John F. Kennedy

200

Before writing Silver Spring, Carson wrote three other books on this nature topic.

Ocean/Sealife

200
It took Carson this many years to finish her manuscript of Silent Spring.

Four Years

200

Due to its low solubility, DDT has a greater rate of bioaccumulation in this kind of environment.

Water-dependent ecosystems (lakes, ponds, rivers)

200

Silent Spring was published in this year, which was also the same year the Cuban Missile Crisis took place.

1962

300

Rachel Carson passed away two years after the publication of Silent Spring because of this health condition. 

Breast Cancer

300

Silent Spring discussed the possible link between pesticides and this harmful side effect.

Cancer

300

Along with typhus, DDT is well-known for being effective in combatting this serious insect-borne disease.

Malaria

300

After using Silent Spring in Congressional hearings, the creation of this agency oversaw the safeguarding of the environment that still operates today.

EPA

400
Rachel Carson served on this committee while working on her Silent Spring manuscript.

Natural Resources Committee of the Democratic Advisory Council

400

Before Silent Spring was published as a book, it was released in a three-part series in this big city magazine.

The New Yorker

400

DDT is present in many human excrements, but this specific type is used to measure exposure.

breast milk

400

In the first year of publishing, Silent Spring sold this many copies.

600,000