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Cholera Quote by Rachel Carson

“Only yesterday mankind lived in fear of the scourges of smallpox, cholera and plague that once swept nations before them. Now our major concern is no longer with the disease organisms that once were omnipresent; sanitation, better living conditions, and new drugs have given us a high degree of…” quote by Rachel Carson
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“Only yesterday mankind lived in fear of the scourges of smallpox, cholera and plague that once swept nations before them. Now our major concern is no longer with the disease organisms that once were omnipresent; sanitation, better living conditions, and new drugs have given us a high degree of control over infectious disease. Today we are concerned with a different kind of hazard that lurks in our environment-a hazard we ourselves have introduced into our world as our modern way of life has evolved.”

Rachel Carson

About This Quote

Source Book: Silent Spring by Rachel Carson, 1962

Human progress shifted disease threats from pathogens to environmental hazards created by modern lifestyles.

In simple terms: We now face man‑made environmental risks.

Key Takeaway

Address environmental impact of our choices.

Themes

environment public health technology

Mood

concerned hopeful

Type

educational activist

When to use this quote

  • urban planning
  • industrial regulation
  • consumer habits

Key Concepts

sustainability risk assessment policy making

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can we reduce our ecological footprint?
  • What policies could mitigate modern hazards?
A Different Perspective

Solutions require collective action and systemic change.

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