1962 Climate & Environment Events — Verified Historical Highlights

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  • 27 May Centralia Mine Fire Ignition: The Centralia mine fire ignited on May 27, 1962, in Centralia, Pennsylvania. This underground fire has been burning for decades, leading to the abandonment of the town and raising concerns about environmental safety and public health. source: epa.gov
  • 16 Jun The New Yorker publishes Silent Spring excerpt: On June 16, 1962, The New Yorker published an excerpt from Rachel Carson's influential book 'Silent Spring.' This publication played a crucial role in raising public awareness about environmental issues and the dangers of pesticides, particularly DDT. source: nytimes.com
  • 26 Sep Silent Spring publication launches environmental movement: On September 26, 1962, Rachel Carson's book Silent Spring was published, raising awareness about the dangers of pesticides and environmental degradation. The book is credited with sparking the modern environmental movement and led to significant changes in policies regarding chemical use. source: epa.gov