JOIN US FOR AN EFJ FILM SCREENING OF...
RACHEL CARSON'S
SILENT SPRING
@ The Showroom - 708 Cookman Avenue, Asbury Park, NJ 3PM - SATURDAY, MARCH 20TH
An $8 donation is requested to cover the cost of the program. A discussion led by Jim Keady (EFJ Director) and Tom Pivinski (Asbury Park Environment and Shade Tree Commission), will immediately follow the film. ABOUT THE FILM By the time she published Silent Spring in 1963, Rachel Carson had suffered a bout with cancer and the admonishment of friends who tried to convi...nce her that a book on the chemical poisoning of the environment was too depressing for anyone to read.
Carson had been a consulting biologist for the federal government’s Fish and Wildlife Department when she first took note of the unregulated use of pesticides and herbicides—especially DDT— in “agriculture control” farming. Widespread use of these chemicals destroyed wildlife habitats and threatened human communities. Magazines refused to publish Carson’s stories about the danger because they were afraid of losing advertising.
When Silent Spring was published, Carson was viciously attacked. Huge sums of money were spent to discredit her. She was called “an ignorant and hysterical woman who wanted to turn the earth over to the insects” While the scientific methods she used were not impeccable, her message about the environment as an interrelated organic system struck a popular nerve. The smear campaign backfired. Silent Spring sparked a revolution in government environmental policy and became instrumental in creating a new ecological consciousness. This is the story of how one scientist’s courage changed the way we think about our world.
Produced and written by Neil Goodwin. |