Living downstream: an ecologist's personal investigation of cancer and the environment. 2nd ed.
Da Capo Press - Cambridge, MA
2010
XXVI, 414 p.
cancer ; environmental illness ; environmental pollution ; toxic substances
Environment
English
Bibliogr.;Index
978-0-306-81869-1
16-61233
"The first edition of Living Downstream -an exquisite blend of precise science and engaging narrative- set a new standard for scientific writing. Poet, biologist, and cancer survivor, Steingraber uses all three kinds of experience to investigate the links between cancer and environmental toxins.
The updated science in this exciting new edition strengthens the case for banning poisons now pervasive in our air, our food, and our bodies. Because synthetic chemicals linked to cancer come mostly from petroleum and coal, Steingraber shows that investing in green energy also helps prevent cancer. Saving the planet becomes a matter of saving ourselves and an issue of human rights. A documentary film based on the book will coincide with publication."
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