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Greatest science books: How Rachel Carson's Silent Spring changed the world in 1962 | New Scientist
Rachel Carson’s look at the dire effects of industrial and agricultural pollution birthed the modern environmental movement when it was first published – and remains as crucial a read today, finds Rowan Hooper
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