Before climate change was a household term, Silent Spring sparked a global environmental awakening. In this episode, we explore Rachel Carson’s groundbreaking work that exposed the hidden dangers of synthetic pesticides and challenged the unchecked power of the chemical industry. Through powerful excerpts and historical context, we examine how Carson’s meticulous research and poetic prose ignited policy change, inspired the modern environmental movement, and earned both praise and backlash. From ecological warnings to a call for sustainable alternatives, Silent Spring is not just a book—it’s a legacy.