The Quiet Crisis by Stewart Udall, 1963, New York Times bestseller, Jan-Feb 1964.
Title
The Quiet Crisis by Stewart Udall, 1963, New York Times bestseller, Jan-Feb 1964.
Subject
Early Environmentalism
Description
Best-selling book by then-Secretary of the Interior Stewart Udall. The Quiet Crisis warned about pollution, overuse of natural resources, and dwindling open spaces. Along with Rachel Carson's Silent Spring, The Quiet Crisis is often credited for prompting the United States environmental movement. A staunch defender of conservation, Udall once stated, "Plans to protect air and water, wilderness and wildlife are in fact, plans to protect Man."
Creator
Stewart Udall
Publisher
Holt Rinehart and Winston
Date
?-?-1963
Files
Citation
Stewart Udall, “The Quiet Crisis by Stewart Udall, 1963, New York Times bestseller, Jan-Feb 1964.,” Fifty Years of Green: An Environmental History of Middlebury College since 1965, accessed November 22, 2024, https://omeka.middlebury.edu/fyg/items/show/233.