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OverviewThis visionary yet practical book presents a solution to one of the most important environmental problems of our time: the global accumulation of toxic chemicals. Everywhere on the planet, hundreds of industrial chemicals called organochlorines are building up in the environment, in the food supply and in our bodies. These substances - which include such infamous pollutants as dioxins, PCBs and DDT, along with thousands of lesser-known hazards - are produced whenever chlorine gas is used in industry. Amassing a compelling body of evidence, Joe Thornton shows that organochlorine exposure already appears to be contributing to cancer, infertility, immune suppression, birth defects and neurological disorders in people and wildlife. Thornton argues that the roots of the problem lie in the current approach to environmental policy, which tries to regulate individual pollutants by using scientific predictions of their local impacts. This approach greatly overestimates science's ability to understand the complex and subtle hazards of chemical mixtures, and the regulations fail to prevent large-scale damage to organisms and ecosystems. Thornton also shows how the current reliance on ""sound science"" disguises political biases that protect polluters and gamble with public health. ""Pandora's Poison"" proposes a major shift in environmental policy. We must abandon the fruitless effort to manage individual pollutants, Thornton argues, and phase out broad classes of hazardous chemicals, starting with organochlorines. He recommends an ambitious programme to replace the many chlorine-based products and processes currently in use with substitutes that fulfill social needs without generating toxic substances. Far-reaching as this technological conversion would be, it is also practical, for safe, effective and economically feasible alternatives are already available for the vast majority of chlorine uses. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Joseph Thornton (Ctr For Ecology & Evol Biology)Publisher: MIT Press Ltd Imprint: MIT Press Edition: New edition Dimensions: Width: 17.80cm , Height: 3.80cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.789kg ISBN: 9780262700849ISBN 10: 0262700840 Pages: 611 Publication Date: 23 February 2001 Recommended Age: From 18 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , General/trade , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Stock Indefinitely Availability: Out of stock Table of ContentsReviewsPandora's Poison is a landmark book which should be read by anyone wanting to understand the environmental and health dangers of the chlorine industry. As a reference work alone it is a masterpiece, analyzing around 1,000 references.... Thornton develops his case comprehensively, evaluating the landscape from the historical, through the environmental and scientific, to the industrial, political, regulatory, and ethical forces that are now central to the chlorine struggle.... In Pandora's Poison Thornton is magnificent. - Terry Collins, Nature """Pandora's Poison is a landmark book which should be read by anyone wanting to understand the environmental and health dangers of the chlorine industry. As a reference work alone it is a masterpiece, analyzing around 1,000 references.... Thornton develops his case comprehensively, evaluating the landscape from the historical, through the environmental and scientific, to the industrial, political, regulatory, and ethical forces that are now central to the chlorine struggle.... In Pandora's Poison Thornton is magnificent."" - Terry Collins, Nature""" Author InformationJoe Thornton, a biologist and former research coordinator for Greenpeace, is a Postdoctoral Research Scientist at Columbia University's Earth Institute and Department of Biological Sciences. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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