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Silent Spring revisited - have things changed since 1962?
David Pimentel writes his viewpoint on progress over the last 40 years in dealing with the environmental problems highlighted in Rachel Carson's book, Silent Spring (1962). Rachel had, David says, the foresight and knowledge to warn us about the ecological hazards of pesticides to public health and health of other organisms.