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Carol Van Strum (née Scott; born 1940) is an American
environmental activist The environmental movement (sometimes referred to as the ecology movement) is a social movement that aims to protect the natural world from harmful environmental practices in order to create sustainable living. In its recognition of humanity a ...
who since 1975 has fought against the spraying of
herbicide Herbicides (, ), also commonly known as weed killers, are substances used to control undesired plants, also known as weeds.EPA. February 201Pesticides Industry. Sales and Usage 2006 and 2007: Market Estimates. Summary in press releasMain page f ...
s, including
Agent Orange Agent Orange is a chemical herbicide and defoliant, one of the tactical uses of Rainbow Herbicides. It was used by the U.S. military as part of its herbicidal warfare program, Operation Ranch Hand, during the Vietnam War from 1962 to 1971. T ...
, in the
Siuslaw National Forest The Siuslaw National Forest ( ) is a national forest in western Oregon in the United States. Established in 1908, the Siuslaw is made up of a wide variety of ecosystems, ranging from coastal forests to sand dunes. Geography The Siuslaw Nat ...
in
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. Her subsequent research, including over 20,000 documents revealing corporate and government cover-ups, was donated to the Poison Papers project in 2017. In 2018, Van Strum received the David Brower Lifetime Achievement Award for her contributions to forestry policy favoring selective harvest without the use of
herbicide Herbicides (, ), also commonly known as weed killers, are substances used to control undesired plants, also known as weeds.EPA. February 201Pesticides Industry. Sales and Usage 2006 and 2007: Market Estimates. Summary in press releasMain page f ...
s.


Early life

Born on December 13, 1940, in
Port Chester, New York Port Chester is a administrative divisions of New York#Village, village in the U.S. state of New York (state), New York and the largest part of the town of Rye (town), New York, Rye in Westchester County, New York, Westchester County by populati ...
, Scott was the daughter of Helen Caroline Campbell and G. Norman Scott. She was one of the family's five daughters.


Activism

Van Strum moved to Siuslaw National Forest in 1975. Shortly afterwards, helicopters sprayed the forests and water courses in the area with
phenoxy herbicide Phenoxy herbicides (or "phenoxies") are two families of chemicals that have been developed as commercially important herbicides, widely used in agriculture. They share the part structure of phenoxyacetic acid. Auxins The first group to be discove ...
s 2,4-D and 2,4,5-T, the 50-50 mixture used in Agent Orange (including surplus Agent Orange itself after it was banned by the military in Vietnam). Concerned by the apparent resultant negative effects on their family, animals and plants, Van Strum, her husband Steve and their neighbours co-founded Citizens Against Toxic Sprays (CATS). It was formed to give forest dwellers a united voice against the
United States Forest Service The United States Forest Service (USFS) is an agency within the United States Department of Agriculture, U.S. Department of Agriculture. It administers the nation's 154 United States National Forest, national forests and 20 United States Natio ...
, the
United States Environmental Protection Agency The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is an independent agency of the United States government tasked with environmental protection matters. President Richard Nixon proposed the establishment of EPA on July 9, 1970; it began operation on De ...
and
Dow Chemical Company The Dow Chemical Company is an American multinational corporation headquartered in Midland, Michigan, United States. The company was among the three largest chemical producers in the world in 2021. It is the operating subsidiary of Dow Inc., ...
, manufacturer of the herbicides. CATS gathered information from residents and undertook a community-wide public health survey. Together with the
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and the
Hoedads Reforestation Cooperative The Hoedads Reforestation Cooperative (formally, ''Hoedads Cooperative Inc.'') was a worker-owned tree planting and forestry labor cooperative based in Eugene, Oregon, United States. It was active throughout the American West from 1971 to 1994. ...
they filed a lawsuit against the US Forest Service in 1976 claiming that an environmental-impact statement for the herbicides was insufficient. U.S. District Judge Otto Richard Skopil Jr. issued an order in March 1977 to halt all spraying of 2,4,5-T in the Siuslaw National Forest until deficiencies in the statement were cleared up, thus effectively eliminating the spray program for a year. Although the ban was rescinded two years later, the work by Van Strum and others contributed to final cancellation of all 2,4,5-T registrations by EPA and a new national forest policy that favors selective harvests without herbicides. In 1983, Van Strum wrote ''A Bitter Fog: Herbicides and Human Rights''. The book details widespread fraud in the safety testing of all pesticides used in forestry and a decade long struggle to end use of dioxin-contaminated and all other herbicides on the forests of Oregon, by taking on the chemical and timber companies as well as government agencies. In 1987 Van Strum and Paul Merrell wrote ''No Margin of Safety: a preliminary report on
dioxin Dioxin may refer to a number of different substances. Most notably: * 1,2-Dioxin or 1,4-dioxin, two unsaturated heterocyclic 6-membered rings in which two carbon atoms have been replaced by oxygen atoms, which gives the molecular formula C4H4O2 ...
pollution and the need for emergency action in the pulp and paper industry.'' Originally published by
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, it is now available within the pages of another volume. Over four decades of research and work by Van Strum on pesticide and poison cases, including lawsuits against the Forest Service, litigation by Agent Orange veterans, personal injury cases by exposed workers, and numerous other cases involving PCBs and dioxin, Van Strum amassed over 20,000 documents which she stored in a barn on her property. In 2017, she donated these to the Poison Papers digitalisation project. The papers include scientific reports, evidence submitted in courts of law, internal and external correspondence of chemical companies such as DOW and
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, and of government agencies such as the Environmental Protection Agency, often gathered via freedom of information requests. The documents are said to reveal corporate and government cover-ups of dioxin studies, collusion enabling continued registration of pesticides based on fraudulent or nonexistent studies, and decisions to continue marketing known carcinogens, mutagens and teratogens. The Poison Papers, also available with continuing additions through
Columbia University Columbia University in the City of New York, commonly referred to as Columbia University, is a Private university, private Ivy League research university in New York City. Established in 1754 as King's College on the grounds of Trinity Churc ...
's Toxic Docs program are now available online for use by anyone seeking information on the dangers of using harmful chemicals in aerial herbicide spraying and attempts to end such spraying. Van Strum and Tran To Nga, a Franco-Vietnamese environmental activist, appeared in the 2020 film '' The People vs. Agent Orange''. The two have been involved in attempting to stop companies from producing, spraying, burning and dumping toxic defoliants such as those contained in Agent Orange and to force accountability for the harmful effects of these. Because of the once-prolific production, use and dumping of these chemicals and their long half-life, they can now be found in the soil, water, air and in living organisms, in many countries. The two women in the 2020 film met in New York in March 2024 at a screening by Columbia University. In 2017 a ban against the spraying of pesticides on private timberland in Lincoln County was approved by voters. The ban was overturned two years later by the state. The Lincoln County Community Rights group asked Van Strum to be the spokesperson for the
Siletz River The Siletz River flows about to the Pacific Ocean through coastal mountains in the U.S. state of Oregon. Formed by the confluence of its north and south forks near Valsetz in Polk County, it winds through the Central Oregon Coast Range. The ...
ecosystem at the Oregon Court of Appeal in a challenge to the rescinding of the ban. In June 2021, the Court of Appeal upheld the lower court's ruling without comment.


Private life

In 1962, she married Steve Van Strum (1939–2021) with whom she had five children. The four who survived died in a fire at Five Rivers in 1978. After separating from Van Strum, she remarried and raised two sons, Jordan and Nicholas.


Awards

''A Bitter Fog: Herbicides and Human Rights'' gained the
Christopher Award The Christopher Award (established 1949) is presented to the producers, directors, and writers of books, films and television specials that "affirm the highest values of the human spirit". It is given by The Christophers, a Christian organizatio ...
for 1983. The award salutes media that "affirm the highest values of the human spirit" and "encourage audiences to see the better side of human nature." In 2018 Van Strum received the International
David Brower David Ross Brower ( ; July 1, 1912 – November 5, 2000) was a prominent environmentalist and the founder of many environmental organizations, including the John Muir Institute for Environmental Studies (1997), Friends of the Earth (1969), Ear ...
Lifetime Achievement Award for outstanding environmental and social justice work.


Selected publications

* ''A Bitter Fog: Herbicides and Human Rights'' (1983, Sierra Club Books: ; 3rd edition, 2021, Jericho Hill: ) * (With Paul Merrell) ''No Margin of Safety: a preliminary report on dioxin pollution and the need for emergency action in the pulp and paper industry'' (1987, Greenpeace) * (With Paul Merrell) ''The Politics of Penta'' (1989, Greenpeace) * “The Oreo File” A novel (2016 Jericho Hill Publishing) Alfred N.Y. 14802 * ''Forged under the Sun/Forjada bajo el sol'' (1993, University of Michigan Press: ISBN 9780472064328) Includes a report of the poisoning of Chicana migrant farm workers from a low-flying crop-dusting plane and its after-effects.


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Van Strum, Carol 1940 births Living people People from Port Chester, New York American women environmentalists American women non-fiction writers American science writers American social justice activists Writers from New York (state)