rachel carson
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Definition
Proper noun * Rachel Carson: A United States marine biologist, writer, and conservationist. She is primarily remembered for her groundbreaking book Silent Spring (1962), which raised public awareness about the environmental dangers of synthetic pesticides, particularly DDT, and is credited with inspiring the modern environmental movement.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- Rachel Carson's work fundamentally changed how we think about our relationship with nature.
- The environmental policy was influenced by the research of Rachel Carson.
- Many consider Rachel Carson a pioneer of ecology.
Advanced Usage
- "A Rachel Carson of our time": This phrase is used to describe a contemporary figure who raises crucial awareness about an environmental issue through writing or activism.
- The journalist was hailed as a Rachel Carson of our time for her exposé on plastic pollution.
Variants and Related Words
- Carsonian (adj): Pertaining to or characteristic of Rachel Carson or her work, especially her ecological warnings.
- The report had a Carsonian tone, urging immediate caution.
Synonyms
- Environmentalist
- Conservationist
- Ecologist
Related Idioms and Phrases
- "A Silent Spring moment": Refers to a pivotal event or revelation that dramatically shifts public perception on an environmental issue, directly referencing Carson's most famous work.
- The discovery of the giant plastic garbage patch was a Silent Spring moment for ocean conservation.
Noun
- United States biologist remembered for her opposition to the use of pesticides that were hazardous to wildlife (1907-1964)