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Our daily poison : from pesticides to packaging, how chemicals have contaminated the food chain and are making us sick

Uniform Title
Notre poison quotidien. English
Title
Our daily poison : from pesticides to packaging, how chemicals have contaminated the food chain and are making us sick / Marie-Monique Robin ; translated by Allison Schein and Lara Vergnaud.
ISBN
9781595589095
1595589090
9781595589309
Publication
New York, NY : The New Press, 2014.
Copyright Notice Date
©2014
Physical Description
470 pages ; 25 cm
Notes
Originally published in French as: Notre poison quotidien (Paris : Découverte, 2011).
Translated from the French.
Summary
Over the last thirty years, we have seen an increase in rates of cancer, neurodegenerative disease, reproductive disorders, and diabetes, particularly in developed countries. At the same time, since the end of World War II approximately 100,000 synthetic chemical molecules have invaded our environment--and our food chain. In Our Daily Poison, award-winning journalist and documentary filmmaker Marie-Monique Robin investigates the links between these two concerning trends, revealing how corporate interests and our ignorance about these invisible poisons may be costing us our lives. The result of a rigorous two-year-long investigation that took Robin across three continents (North America, Europe, and Asia), Our Daily Poison documents the many ways in which we encounter a shocking array of chemicals in our everyday lives--from the pesticides that blanket our crops to the additives and plastics that contaminate our food--and their effects on our bodies over time. Gathering as evidence scientific studies, testimonies of international regulatory agencies, and interviews with farm workers suffering from acute chronic poisoning, Robin makes a compelling case for outrage and action.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
July 14, 2015
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Part I: Pesticides are poisons. The Ruffec appeal and the battle of Paul François ; Chemical weapons recycled for agriculture ; "Elixirs of death" ; Ill from pesticides ; Pesticides and cancer: consistent studies ; The unstoppable rise of pesticides and neurodegenerative diseases
Part II: Science and industry: manufacturing doubt. The sinister side of progress ; Industry lays down the law ; Mercenaries of science ; Institutional lies ; An epidemic of chronic diseases
Part III: Regulation at industry's beck and call. The colossal scientific masquerade behind poisons' "acceptable daily intakes" ; The unsolvable conundrum of "maximum residue limits" ; Aspartame and regulation: how industry is pulling the strings ; The dangers of Aspartame and the silence of public authorities
Part IV: The shocking scandal of endocrine disruptors. "Men in peril": is the human species in danger? ; Distilbene: the "perfect model"? ; The case of Bisphenol A: a Pandora's box ; The cocktail effect ; Conclusion : A paradigm shift.
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