Rachel Carson's Silent Spring Flashcards

1
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When was DDT banned

A

1972

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2
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When was the EPA created

A

1970

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3
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Name 3 pesticides aside from DDT that have been banned and when

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Aldrin 1974

Dieldrin 1974

Methyl bromide 1991

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4
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What are the rules on restricted use pesticides

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Restricted use pesticides could be used only “under direct supervision of a certified applicator.” However, the law allowed for delegation to any competent person under the supervision of a certified applicator

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5
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How was the restricted pesticide rule weakened

A

1975 amendment further relaxed the restrictions by forbidding the EPA from testing “an applicator’s knowledge of a pesticide’s potential to injure health or the environment

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6
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How did US pesticide use increase between 1947 and 1960

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1947 and 1960, the output of pesticides in the U.S. jumped from 1.24 to 6.37 million pounds

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7
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What were Carson’s arguments for why the issue with pesticides were not studied

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Age of specialists who do not co-operate and don’t see the wider picture

Profits would be threatened

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8
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What did the head of the Agriculture Department’s Bureau of Entomology, C. V. Riley say in 1891 about pesticides

A

how utterly groundless are any fears of injury” from sprayed produce.

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9
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What law was passed in several states in the late 1800s concerning pesticide use

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Requirements that all farmers either spray their crops or pay to have it done by the state- argued that farmers who didn’t spray imposed financial hardship on their spraying neighbours

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10
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How were sprays altered to make themselves more effective

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By adding lead arsenate to make them adhere better

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11
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What was the issue with early pesticide toxicology studies

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They generally didn’t take build up into account, and only how much would make someone ill from eating the fruit/ vegetable

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12
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Why was Carson so worried about DDT compared to other pesticides

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Due to its longevity that allowed massive build up in the food chains

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13
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Why was Carson worried about organo-phosphates

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They were immensely toxic, and often had their basis in WW1

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14
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What were the arguments against banning DDT

A

Profits would be affected

Farmers would move to more toxic pesticides (organo-phosphates)

Worried about malaria and mosquito resurgence

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15
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What were the effects of banning DDT

A

Bird and mammal populations increased

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16
Q

How much could DDT build up in an orchard if it is sprayed multiple times

A

30-50 pounds per acre

17
Q

How much DDT was considered harmless per acre

A

1 pound per acre

18
Q

How many copies did Silent Spring sell before 1964

A

Nearly a million

19
Q

Why was silent spring so effective

A

Written in an easy to understand way that introduced complex topics to average people

Gave a face to the movement

20
Q

How did the increase in lawns affect the environment, and why was there such a large increase

A

Increase due to the automobile industry facilitating suburban living

Eurasian grasses such as Kentucky Bluegrass (Poa pratensis) that grew well only if regularly watered and mowed. Lawns needed regular applications of powerful chemicals to kill pests

21
Q

How much was the world’s cultivated area increase between 1900-1990 and how did this compare to energy use

A

world’s cultivated area increased by one-third between 1900 and 1990

eightyfold increase in energy inputs

22
Q

How did the production of fertilisers increase in the 1900s

A

Production of fertilisers rose exponentially, doubling in the 1960s and doubling again in the 1970

23
Q

How much fertiliser ended up in bodies of water and what was the effect of this

A

Over half of the fertilisers applied to fields ended up in lakes and coastal waters, rather than being taken up by the crops for which they were intended. There, they stimulated the growth of algae blooms that absorbed oxygen from the water, leaving too little for fish and other marine animals to survive

24
Q

Why were lead and arsenic pesticides so bad

A

Entirely in-discriminatory to pests

25
Q

How did the output of synthetic pesticides grow in the US between 1947 and 1960

A

117,500 kilograms in 1947

289 million kilograms in 1960

26
Q

How did US pesticide use increase between 1964 and 1982, and how did this compare to cultivated land

A

Between 1964 and 1982, pesticide use increased by 170 percent

cultivated acreage stayed the same