Rachel Carson Homestead

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Rachel Carson Homestead, conjointly referred to as Rachel Carson House, may be a National Register of Historic Places web site in Springdale, Pennsylvania, us, eighteen miles northeast of Pittsburgh on the Allegheny. It’s a five-room house that was the birthplace and childhood home of Rachel Carson, whose 1962 book Silent Spring launched the fashionable environmentalism movement. She wrote her authoritative book Silent Spring at her later life place Maryland. The homestead is managed by the Rachel Carson Homestead Association, a non-profit-making organization established in 1975.
The organization has established AN in progress Rachel Carson gift Challenge: difficult people, government, business and establishments to reduce their ecological footprint through the Rachel Carson gift Challenge that uses Carson’s environmental ethic because the benchmark for permanent and measurable change: – to measure harmonic with nature – to preserve and learn from natural places – to attenuate the impact of synthetic chemicals on natural systems of the globe – to contemplate the implications of human actions on the world internet of life.

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