Scared to Death: How Chemophobia Threatens Public Health - Jon Entine - Books - American Council on Science & Health - 9780578075617 - January 18, 2011
In case cover and title do not match, the title is correct

Scared to Death: How Chemophobia Threatens Public Health

Price
$ 22.49
excl. VAT

Ordered from remote warehouse

Expected to be ready for shipping May 27 - Jun 8
Add to your iMusic wish list

If news stories and the Internet are to be believed, the dangers from chemicals are increasing, cancer stalks us at every turn and our children are vulnerable. Synthetic chemicals are essential for modern life, but our views of them are conflicted. Pharmaceuticals keep us healthy. Plastics are found in everything from toys to cars to medical supplies. Pesticides and herbicides boost food production and quality. It's impossible to conceive of life in the 21st century without the materials and fuels that synthetic chemicals have made possible. But from soap to sunscreens, drugs to DDT, we are faced with an endless stream of confusing messages about the safety of chemicals we come in contact with every day. How does the public adjudge hazard, safety and risk? Presented by the American Council on Science and Health, in Scared to Death: How Chemophobia Threatens Public Health, journalist and scholar Jon Entine details how scientists assess the risks and benefits of chemicals. He explains how it's an irrational fear of chemicals that poses the real risk to public health.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released January 18, 2011
ISBN13 9780578075617
Publishers American Council on Science & Health
Pages 120
Dimensions 213 × 7 × 138 mm   ·   149 g
Language English  

More by Jon Entine

Show all