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Product Details
Author:
Margaret Haerens
Format:
Hardcover
Pages:
240
Publisher:
Greenhaven Publishing LLC (January 21, 2015)
Language:
English
ISBN-13:
9780737772487
ISBN-10:
0737772484
Weight:
21.6oz
Dimensions:
6" x 9"
File:
ROSEN-Rosen Master 020924-20240209-1.xml
Folder:
ROSEN
List Price:
$50.43
Series:
Opposing Viewpoints
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Publisher Identifier:
P-ROSEN
Discount Code:
C
Pub Discount:
62
Overview
A simple cigarette contains over 7,000 chemicals, many of them deadly, and yet this addictive device is still a part of daily life for many people. Humans are responsible for finding, making, and manufacturing millions of chemicals, but when do we take responsibility for the harm they cause? Provide your readers with this compelling survey of the issues relating to our chemicals. Chapter one explains the threats that chemicals post to the environment and public health. Chapter two discusses what causes dangerous levels of toxic exposure. Chapter three examines how chemicals are endangering the water and food supply. Chapter four calls to question what the government should do to protect Americans from toxic chemicals. Sources include the Harvard Health Letter, Sonia Shah, Sandy Dechert, and Linda Sharps.








