
Rachel Carson : "Non à la destruction de la nature"
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Narrated by:
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Murielle Szac
About this listen
À la fin des années 50, Rachel Carson se concentra sur la protection de l'environnement et sur les problèmes causés par les biocides de synthèse. Ceci la conduisit à publier Silent Spring (Printemps silencieux) en 1962 qui déclencha un renversement dans la politique nationale envers les biocides — conduisant à une interdiction nationale du DDT et d'autres pesticides. Le mouvement populaire que le livre inspira conduisit à la création de " l'Environmental Protection Agency " . Carson reçut à titre posthume la médaille présidentielle de la Liberté ; Un prix international décerné aux défenseurs de l'environnement porte son nom, décerné depuis 1991.
©2021 Actes Sud / Illustration de couverture : François Roca (P)2024 Actes Suds
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