Rachel Carson =]
Mitchel Musso -Reuse Reduce Recycle
So as we all know the environment…. not doing so well. Is it not one of the main focuses of the 21st century to go green? Everywhere you look girls have those new tote bags that say go green, kids are being taught the three r’s song about reusing reducing and recycling and no one can ignore those save the polar bear commercials. It is obvious that the world society is taking any measures they can to help. Just look at Oakland Mills…. We have our own environmental club and class, have recycle bins for both cans and paper in every classroom, and we use the most energy efficient lights we can. I mean Mr.Smart said it himself one day that our generation could be classified as the generation of saving the environment. But do we know where the environmental movement started?…
It all began with an incredible woman named Rachel Carson. Rachel Carson was born May 27, 1907 an
d grew up in Springdale, Pennsylvania (which is a city by a major river) being taught to love and value nature. Carson wrote a lot as a child and began college as an english major, but later changed her major to biology. She began working as a marine biologist and wrote books on the side. Eventually she took a job at the U.S. Bureau of Fisheries as a writer. During her time there she published many marine biology books which expressed “the view that human beings were but one part of nature distinguished primarily by their power to alter it, in some cases irreversibly.” (Rachel Carson Homestead) Rachel Carson then turned her main focus to protecting nature as a whole.
Now you’re thinking …Okay so what… she wrote books promoting the environment right? Well yeah but Rachel Carson’s books not only provided the start for a great movement (that is a major issue today) but also caused the controversial switch to non-harmful pesticides and she has received many honors.
Out of all her works her most famous and influential book was Silent Spring. In this book she argued that popular pesticides at the time were harming both the environment and humans. Although she got attacked by many pesticide agencies and chemical plants, Carson ignored all that and fully supported her stance. Carson even went to Congress to testify on the issue of the pesticides. Although Carson did not directly go out and protest the pesticides and other issues, her books and support on issues caused many largely impacting changes. Many argued that DDT was helpful in killing malaria carrying mosquitos but Carson’s support that they were also harmful to humans and other creatures ended in the government banning of DDT (the most used pesticide, but also one of most harmful at the time). Prior to this the government did not really care too much about the good of the environment and was more focused on winning the World Wars and winning the Arms Race in the Cold War. Through Carson’s efforts the government became quite involved in the environment. The government began passing many laws that stopped harming and began helping the environment and eventually created the Environmental Protection Agency. The Environmental Protection Agency has been a major contributer to the movement and so necessary to gain any ground with the movement. Even today many political icons such as Al Gore are continuing the fight to preserve the environment.
So I don’t know about you all but I think that Rachel Carson was pretty cool (and by that I mean great). I am not the only one who thinks she is so great. Her books have received many honors including John Burroughs Medal, the National Book Award, and the Schweitzer Medal of Animal Welfare. Not just her books have been recognized but how impacting and amazing she was has been widely renowned. Even the President of the United States gave her the Presidential Medal of Freedom!!!! (For those of you that do not know what that medal is it is the highest degree of honor an American civilian can receive for anything period) Even Time Magazine has acknowledged her as one of the top 100 people of all history. They even credited her with being “the cornerstone of new environmentalism”. Translation: Time Magazine, the most well respected magazines ever, has contributed the environment movement to her. (How cool is that?)
Okay let’s review… Rachel Carson started the environment movement, single-handedly caused the controversy that led to the banning of DDT, brought the government into the whole saving the environment thing, and has received countless awards for her books and for her… being her.
Greatest person in history?…
We know that even Presidents and Time Magazine think she is one of them but what about common knowledge? Dictionary.com defines great as…
- wonderful; pretty good (pretty cool person…check)
- important; highly consequential (um…starting environment movement…check)
- having unusual merit (Medal of Freedom…check)
- enthusiastic about something (the whole loving and saving nature thing…check)
From the highest degree of honor achieveable to common dictionary beliefs Rachel Carson is not only one of the greatest individuals in history but also one of the most influential even after 100 years of her birth.
Bibliography
- “Rachel Carson Biography.” 2006 Web.http://www.rachelcarsonhomestead.org/Home/tabid/36/Default.aspx.
- “Rachel Carson’s Legacy.” 2006 Web.http://www.rachelcarsonhomestead.org/Home/tabid/36/Default.aspx.
- “Rachel Carson’s Biographhy.” 2008
Web.http://www.rachelcarson.org/Biography.aspx. - “Accomplishments.” Web.http://www.rockwood.k12.mo.us/Lasalle/stretch/sixth/carson/accomplishments.htm.
- “Rachel Carson.” 29 Mar 1999
Web.http://www.time.com/time/time100/scientist/profile/carson.html. - melindamusic96, “Mitchel Musso -Reuse Reduce Recycle.” YouTube. 05 Feb 2009. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xCzH99uSrRI&feature=related.
- http://www.midamericaplastics.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/gogreenicon1.jpg
- http://www.fws.gov/rachelcarson/graphics/rachelcarson-400.jpg
- “great - definition.” 2009
Web.http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/great.
June 8th, 2009 at 3:26 pm
I like the tone of this, it invites the reader in…
(Maybe an image of her on TIME?)
I learned so much about a person that I had never even known of!
Yet, you had a good set up of pictures in the beginning, but you stopped after the first two
I think I’ll go plant a tree now.
June 9th, 2009 at 6:52 am
Very persuasive, you brought up a lot of good points.
June 9th, 2009 at 7:06 am
You would have a smiley face in your title lol. Good job and I like the slightly informal yet conversational and personal tone you have. Great for reaching audiences. Now, as an environmental fan and green girl (yes I did just make that word up) I love this topic. Good job and you were very thorough. You also remembered to pay attention to why she is awesome and what influence she had and still has on this world. Good Job!
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June 10th, 2009 at 4:58 pm
Even though Sigmund Freud is the greatest person in history ( =] ) I honestly believe Rachel Carson is the second. It amazes me that people did not start caring about the environment to this extent until now, when Carson’s ideas long ago could have prevented much of the damage which has already been done. Good job Lasty.
June 10th, 2009 at 8:50 pm
I dig it! The last part was my fave with the definition and the checks. I thought it was really inviting, like you were talking right too me.
Very convincing too, I never knew anything about her…crazyy
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June 11th, 2009 at 9:57 am
Nice presentation, very informative. I’d have to say that, before I read this post, I gave much of the credit to “environmental issue raisers” to hippies (I also like the last section about how you defined “great”, and about how she met those requirements). However, I do see a few problems. A lack of hypertexted words, and a few grammatical errors somewhat interrupt the flow of this post. I’d also have to agree with Alex: the picture usage was unique, yet it trailed off after the first two. Nonetheless, this is a very convincing, informative blog. Well done!
June 11th, 2009 at 6:59 pm
I like the tone of your argument. The check list at the end is very helpful in order ot review. I think yu picked a really cool person, but i would like to know more about other earlier environmentalists, was she really the only one that was worrying about that at the time? Jut something to think about.
oh and,
you’re great