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- Persistent Organic Pollutants: Impact on Child Health WHO Library Cataloguing-In-Publication Data
- Silent Spring.Pdf
- Rachel Carson's Silent Spring
- Pesticide Residues in Bee Products
- Pesticide Exposure: Minimization Through User & Environment Friendly New Generation Pesticide Formulations
- Silent Spring and the New York Times: How Rachel Carson Won the Journey
- From Silent Spring to Silent Night: Agrochemicals and the Anthropocene
- It Is As If “SILENT SPRING” and the Lessons of DDT Were Irrelevant, As Now EPA's “Office of Pesticide Programs” Disreg
- Silent Spring RACHEL CARSON
- Silent Spring in the Ocean
- Racing Towards Silent Spring
- 11 DDT: Fifty Years Since Silent Spring
- Excerpts from Silent Spring (1962) Rachel Carson
- SILENT SPRING. Rachel Carson. 297 + 67 Pages, Houghton Mifflin Co., Boston, 1962. $5.95. Reviewed by J. Marshall, Canada Agricul
- Rachel Carson, a Voice for Organics - the First Hundred Years by John Paull the Fenner School of Environment & Society, Australian National University, Canberra
- Silent Spring Revisited: Pesticide Use and Endangered Species
- When Pollution Is Personal
- Pesticide Contamination of Milkweeds Across the Agricultural, Urban, and Open Spaces of Low Elevation Northern California
- Before and After Silent Spring: from Chemical Pesticides to Biological
- Section 8: Problems with Insecticides Silent Spring Toxicity
- Environmental Toxicology: the Legacy of Silent Spring
- Metabolic and Dynamic Profiling for Risk Assessment of Fluopyram, A
- Factsheet: Biodiversity and Pesticides
- Quantitation of Pesticide Residue in Water and Food in Louisiana, USA
- Environmental Protection Agency: Silent Spring Background Guide Table of Contents
- Rethinking DDT: the Misguided Goals of the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants and a Plan to Fight Malaria Worldwide
- NOTE Silent Spring Still Runs Deep