
Pick your poison: how our mad dash to chemical utopia is making lab rats of us all
Rossol, Monona
How the chemicals in everyday products are killing us-and what the governmentis not doing about it. Did you know that "nontoxic" usually means "never tested"? Or that many green cleaners are good for the environment but terrible foryou? Chemist and activist Monona Rossol goes from under your sink to the halls of the powerful, tracing America's love affair with chemicals that kill, explaining how much worse the problem has gotten in the last decade. Shocking andappalling and completely reckless-that's how she describes the current prevalence of harmful chemicals in our everyday lives. Scientists have started linking our increased rates of cancer, autism, obesity, and asthma (among others) to chemical exposure and Rossol points the finger directly at the companies andexecutives making millions of dollars by polluting our environment and introducing toxic chemicals into our bodies. She chronicles how everyday toxins get into our bodies and accumulate over time and provides us with inspiration to make changes at the checkout lines. She also explains that Americans are not nearly as well protected by our government as we might think we are. Unlike the European Union, the United States allows chemical companies to produce toxins for use in U.S. consumer products with little to no oversight. While her tone is wry and entertaining, she's also well informed, and her fact-filled treatise makes for absolutely terrifying reading INDICE: Preface. Chapter 1. Your Body is a Chemistry Experiment: Have We Given Ourselves Diabetes, Autism, and Cancer? Chapter 2. Dying for Your (Childs) Art: Why Nontoxic Doesnt Mean Not Toxic. Chapter 3. Calling a Product Green Doesnt Make it Stop Being Poison: The Chemical Substitution Game. Chapter 4. All-Natural Doesnt Mean Safe, Either: Mother Nature Is Out to Get You. Chapter 5. Why Not Just Use Soap?: YOU VERSUS THE ENVIRONMENT. Chapter 6. Of Wall Paint and Face Paint: How Labels Can Mislead You. Chapter 7. You Have the Right toKnow: How the MSDS Can Help You Protect Yourself (When No One Else Will). Chapter 8. Your Air Filter May Be Polluting Your Air: UNDERSTANDING CHEMICAL EXPOSURE. Chapter 9. Silver Socks Rocked by Toxic Shocker! Our Weak Worker and Consumer Protection Laws. Chapter 10. Chemicals Known to the state of California A POLITICAL ACTION PLAN. Chapter 11. Dont Drive Yourself Crazy: Thirteen Reasonable Ways to Change Today. Acknowledgments. Appendix 1. Detergent Additives. Appendix 2. Evaluating The Material safety Data Sheet. Appendix 3. New York Disclosure Amendment. Notes. Index.
- ISBN: 978-0-470-55091-5
- Editorial: John Wiley & Sons
- Encuadernacion: Cartoné
- Páginas: 256
- Fecha Publicación: 02/02/2011
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés