Toxic deception: how the chemical industry manipulates science, bends the law, and threatens your health
Fagin, Dan ; Lavelle, Marianne
Common Courage Press - Cambridge, MA
1999
280 p.
chemical industry ; chemicals ; health impact assessment ; responsibility ; toxic substances ; uses
Chemicals
English
Bibliogr.
1-56751-162-7
08.12.4-28592
"Dry cleaning, particleboard, plywood, permanent press fabrics, many popular detergents and common pesticides are all hazardous to human health -- that means toxins in your food, your water, your clothes, and your walls. In Toxic Deception, prize-winning investigative journalists Dan Fagin and Marianne Lavelle and the Center for Public Integrity bring you a stunning exposé of the secretive world of the chemical giants. Why do corporations keep harmful products on the market even when safer, cheaper alternatives are available? Consider these crimes:
-secret industry documents and internal records of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) prove that the chemical industry twists scientific studies to mislead the public and play down the dangers of its products, while the EPS stands by.
- the EPA usually bases its regulations on safety tests run, directly or indirectly, by the very companies the agency is meant to keep watch on.
Fagin and Lavelle back up their investigations with analysis of a range of scientific studies and, chillingly, the stories of families whose lives have been devastated by toxic products they thought were harmless. The book also explains how you can reduce your own risk and help to revitalize a dying system of health and safety laws. "
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