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Keeping Our Food and Water Safe - Global Issues / Bledsoe, Karen E 2004  Book
Bledsoe, Karen E Book
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Publication USA, Perfection Learning, 2004.
Description 48pDark Green spine
Series Reading Essentials in Science - Global Issues
Summary/Abstract Part of an excellent series for children, this book provides a basic introduction to the different threats our food and water supply is exposed to and what we can do to protect and prevent this.
Contents Food-Borne Illness Other threats to the Food Supply Threats to the Water Supply The Future of Food and Water Protection
Standard Number 0756944686 hb.
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Rachel Carson: friend of the earth / Sabin, Francene 1993  Book
Sabin, Francene Book
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Publication New York, Troll Associates Inc., 1993.
Description 48pWhite Spine
Summary/Abstract Describes the life of the marine biologist and science writer whose book "Silent Spring" changed the way we look at pesticides.
Standard Number 0816728224 Pb.
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Silent spring / Carson, Rachel 1965  Book
Carson, Rachel Book
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Publication London, Penguin Books, 1965.
Description 336pWhite Spine
Summary/Abstract Silent Spring, released in 1962, offered the first shattering look at widespread ecological degradation and touched off an environmental awareness that still exists. Rachel Carson's book focused on the poisons from insecticides, weed killers, and other common products as well as the use of sprays in agriculture, a practice that led to dangerous chemicals to the food source. Carson argued that those chemicals were more dangerous than radiation and that for the first time in history, humans were exposed to chemicals that stayed in their systems from birth to death.
Standard Number 9780141184944 Pb.
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