The Sea [is still] Around Us

Rachel Carson is dead, but the sea is still around us…This small lake is a sad reminder of what is taking place all over the land, from carelessness, shortsightedness, and arrogance. It is our pool of shame in this,’ our particular instant of time.’ E.B. White, 1964 A postcard usually enhances the reality. The contrast is more stark in Corinna, Maine, a former woolen mill town on the shores of Lake Sebasticook, where years of dumping industrial waste contaminated the water. In 1964, the author E.B. White mourned the death of fellow Mainer Rachel Carson and the altered ecology of Sebasticook. Carson’s writing mobilized the public and led to the formation of the US Environmental Protection Agency, yet another generation passed before the EPA began to clean up Corinna.

Film Maker
Tucker, Hope
Year
2012
Country
USA
Length
4
Language
English titles
Category
America, Anthropocene, history
Genre
documentary, experimental, short

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