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Our Precarious Habitat Melvin A. Benarde

Our Precarious Habitat By Melvin A. Benarde

Our Precarious Habitat by Melvin A. Benarde


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This topical study assesses recent scientific findings concerning the impact of environmental risk factors on human health. Chapters cover such topics as chemicals in foods, pesticides, forms of pollution, sewage treatment problems, health issues and the politics of pollution.

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Our Precarious Habitat: Fifteen Years Later by Melvin A. Benarde

If you think the world is a time bomb ready to explode, consider this: Cancer deaths are going down, not up. The infant mortality rate is at an all-time low, while our population over 60 is at an all-time high. The 1988 U.S. summer drought was caused by tropical disturbances in the Pacific Ocean and, contrary to the popular media, had little to do with the greenhouse effect. Here's the book that explodes the many myths about Our Precarious Habitat Fifteen Years Later Earth Day 1970. Apocalyptics such as eminent physiologist and Nobel Laureate George Wald were predicting large-scale environmental doom by the year 2000, and a movement was under way that would influence our thoughts and opinions about the health of the planet to this day. Today, nearly twenty years later, those predictions appear well off the mark. In this book, Dr. Melvin Benarde, one of today's leading environmental experts, challenges the remaining environmental myths of our time. He comes armed with a healthy skepticism of the facts, plus scientifically documented evidence indicating, in many cases, that our precarious habitat is not as precarious as the doomsayers would have us believe. Questioning current environmental myths is an idea whose time has come. By initiating the inquest, Our Precarious Habitat stands at the forefront of a new environmental era, an era whose watchword is accountability. This book benefits all of us - concerned citizens, elected officials, members of industry, and the media alike - who want a clearer perspective on the issues that will determine our environmental fate.

About Melvin A. Benarde

MELVIN A. BENARDE is the author of seven books, including Race Against Famine, The Chemicals We Eat, and Asbestos: The Hazardous Fiber. He is Associate Director of the Asbestos Abatement Center and Professor of Epidemiology in the Industrial Hygiene Program, College of Engineering, Temple University. Since earning his PhD at Michigan State University in 1954, Dr. Benarde has received many awards and has been involved in many professional memberships and community activities in the environmental and public health spheres.

Table of Contents

Webs of causation; the environment as a system; microbial food poisoning; chemicals in food; zoonoses; pesticides; accidents; noise pollution; occupational health; radiation and nuclear power generation; air pollution; water pollution; sanitary sewage/waste water treatment; hazardous and solid wastes; population and patterns of disease; risk assessment, communication, and the politics of pollution.

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CIN0471617504VG
9780471617501
0471617504
Our Precarious Habitat: Fifteen Years Later by Melvin A. Benarde
Used - Very Good
Hardback
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
19890502
656
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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