Advisory Committee on Pesticides
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Edwin Diamond Edwin Diamond

Diamond recently wrote on Silent Spring in Saturday Evening Post. The byline reads "Edwin Diamond, now a senior editor of Newsweek and formerly that magazine's science editor, worked with Rachel Carson at the outset of the book project that resulted in Miss Carson's 1962 best-selling report on pesticides, Silent Spring. A disagreement over how to proceed ended the collaboration."

[Diamond later became a widely recognized critic on the media.]

Be sure to review Chaps. 1-3,7-8,14 in Silent Spring. You should be able to comment on Carson's credibility and motives, and the benefits of pesticides.


Bibliography

  • Graham, Since Silent Spring
  • Diamond, E. 1963. "The Myth of the Pesticide Menace." Saturday Evening Post 236(33, Sept. 28): 16-18.
  • review in Time.
  • Consider also the books by Lavine & Zimmerman, Leary & Fishbein, and Whorton about early DDT use.
  • last revised Nov. 24, 2006