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Rachel Carson’s Fight for the Environment

In this video, students learn about Rachel Carson’s achievements. A writer and marine biologist, Carson educated people about nature’s ecosystems. She also warned against the overuse of chemical pesticides. In her bestseller, Silent Spring, Carson urged people to consider the consequences of altering nature and called on the government to protect the environment.

This video was made in conjunction with Makematic

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Learning Objectives

  • Describe Rachel Carson’s accomplishments and her impact
  • Identify how Carson called for government responsibility for the environment
  • Engage in direct discussion
  • Analyze the video’s topic and connect it to current events

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In this video, students learn about Rachel Carson’s achievements. A writer and marine biologist, Carson educated people about nature’s ecosystems. She also warned against the overuse of chemical pesticides. In her bestseller, Silent Spring, Carson urged people to consider the consequences of altering nature and called on the government to protect the environment.

This video was made in conjunction with Makematic

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