Rachel
Carson was born on May 27th of 1907, in Springdale, Pennsylvania. She grew up
on a country environment.
She wanted to be a professional writer, for that she studied English, but she gave up because she thought she hadn’t imagination to write.
Then, she began to study science and in 1929 she graduated with honors. After that she studied a master in zoology and she taught in the University of Maryland. For that years she studied the ocean and its life forms. For long years she worked writing books, the most popular published in 1962 and it’s called “Silent Spring” in which she talk about the harmful effects of the pesticides. Carson questioned the position of the industries to contaminate without consideration with the environment. In 1969 the USA government ruled the use of pesticides. Regrettably she didn’t see her contribution to the environment because she died in 1964 by a breast cancer.
She wanted to be a professional writer, for that she studied English, but she gave up because she thought she hadn’t imagination to write.
Then, she began to study science and in 1929 she graduated with honors. After that she studied a master in zoology and she taught in the University of Maryland. For that years she studied the ocean and its life forms. For long years she worked writing books, the most popular published in 1962 and it’s called “Silent Spring” in which she talk about the harmful effects of the pesticides. Carson questioned the position of the industries to contaminate without consideration with the environment. In 1969 the USA government ruled the use of pesticides. Regrettably she didn’t see her contribution to the environment because she died in 1964 by a breast cancer.
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