In this program, Bill Moyers pays tribute to environmental crusader Rachel Carson, author of Silent Spring. Grim footage of ecological degradation from the pre-Carson era is combined with generous excerpts from actress Kaiulani Lee's one-woman play about Carson's life called A Sense of Wonder to honor the legacy of an individual who, heedless of personal cost, sounded the alarm that launched the environmental movement. Moyers also talks with photographic artist Chris Jordan, who turns the statistics of consumerism into indelible images of consumption and waste. Broadcast date: September 21, 2007. (58 minutes
A production of Public Affairs Television, Inc. in collaboration with the World Resources Institute ...
Rachel Carson’s work is best known in the fields of marine science and environ mentalism, due especi...
Abstract. The publication of Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring, a com-pelling blend of stories, natural ...
On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the publication of Silent Spring (1962), this well-deserv...
When Rachel Carson was a little girl growing up in Springdale, Pennsylvania, she fell in love with t...
Rachel Carson\u27s groundbreaking book, Silent Spring, published in 1962, serves as a pivotal moment...
Rachel Carson would have been 100 this May. Her life was cut short by cancer at the age of 56 in 196...
Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring (1962) is one of the most influential books of the last century. The ...
In this public lecture, Dr. Robert Musil (senior fellow and adjunct professor at the Center for Cong...
Rachel Carson was instrumental in changing the way the world viewed conservation. Her initial writte...
not generally well known to the lay public. The same gradations of fame appear in the two careers of...
In this edition of the Journal, Bill Moyers is joined by historian Juan Cole and GlobalPost journali...
Environment, conservation, green, and kindred movements look back to Rachel Carson’s 1962 book Silen...
This introduction from the book Silent Spring at 50 describes the various contributors’ insights int...
I go by "Cecilia" Sun. This paper was also recently accepted to be presented at the 10th annual Jam...
A production of Public Affairs Television, Inc. in collaboration with the World Resources Institute ...
Rachel Carson’s work is best known in the fields of marine science and environ mentalism, due especi...
Abstract. The publication of Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring, a com-pelling blend of stories, natural ...
On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the publication of Silent Spring (1962), this well-deserv...
When Rachel Carson was a little girl growing up in Springdale, Pennsylvania, she fell in love with t...
Rachel Carson\u27s groundbreaking book, Silent Spring, published in 1962, serves as a pivotal moment...
Rachel Carson would have been 100 this May. Her life was cut short by cancer at the age of 56 in 196...
Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring (1962) is one of the most influential books of the last century. The ...
In this public lecture, Dr. Robert Musil (senior fellow and adjunct professor at the Center for Cong...
Rachel Carson was instrumental in changing the way the world viewed conservation. Her initial writte...
not generally well known to the lay public. The same gradations of fame appear in the two careers of...
In this edition of the Journal, Bill Moyers is joined by historian Juan Cole and GlobalPost journali...
Environment, conservation, green, and kindred movements look back to Rachel Carson’s 1962 book Silen...
This introduction from the book Silent Spring at 50 describes the various contributors’ insights int...
I go by "Cecilia" Sun. This paper was also recently accepted to be presented at the 10th annual Jam...
A production of Public Affairs Television, Inc. in collaboration with the World Resources Institute ...
Rachel Carson’s work is best known in the fields of marine science and environ mentalism, due especi...
Abstract. The publication of Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring, a com-pelling blend of stories, natural ...