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The "Awards" section includes an unsourced laundry list of awards. Most of them are probably not notable (i.e., don't have articles and have little real meaning). Several of them have "Rachel Carson" included in the name. There are two that we have articles for: Rachel Carson Prize (environmentalist award) and Rachel Carson Prize (academic book prize). Of the two of them, neither one currently demonstrates notability (one source, lots of non-notable winners, etc.)
To clean this mess up, I've tagged the section for sources. Now I'm going to see if any of the awards have pages. Awards that do not have pages, I'll remove. Awards that have pages, but don't seem to be notable, I'll leave here, but try to source that award's article. Failing that, I'll move the award's article through the deletion process. - SummerPhD (talk) 13:38, 31 October 2012 (UTC)Reply