Government Regulation and Legislation

Pervasive smog in New York City and Los Angeles, the Santa Barbara oil spill,

and the Cuyahoga River fires made headlines and frightened Americans

across the country.  During the late 1960s, an “environmental crisis” took

shape as a series of environmental catastrophes and revelatory books

transformed the American environmental consciousness. Soon before the

crisis took its final form, several immensely popular books including Rachel

Carson’s 1962 Silent Spring and Ralph Nader’s 1965 Unsafe at Any Speed

pushed the public to question the relationship between the government,

tasked with protecting the public interest, and industries, incentivized to act

in their own economic interests.

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