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21. Naturally Dangerous: Surprising Facts About Food, Health, and the Environment by James Collman | |
Hardcover: 194
Pages
(2001-05)
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Thought-Provoking Collman covers the underlying science, in a non-technical and understanding manner, behind the chemistry involved in our everyday lives.You'll find this book valuable time and time again.
Some interesting info, some not He then states that organic food is more likely to harbor bacteria (8 times, although we don't have any details where that number came from) and that there are no reports of deaths due to pesticide residues so that it is obviously better to eat non-organic. Hello? Why are people dropping like flies from cancer? Pesticide residues is certainly a great place to look for answers, but here its dispensed with in a couple of pages. Next he goes on about the dangers of contaminated alfalfa sprouts, which is peripheral to the whole arguement since they are not necessarily organic. And finally, we get to hear an explanation of how naturally occurring carcinogens are more dangerous than synthetic pesticides or herbicides. In another part of the book he states that factory raised chickens are far more likely to carry salmonella than free range. That seems like something of a contradiction to me. This fellow may be a chemist, but what we are hearing are opinions. You can believe his if you want, but I'm not convinced. On the up side, I did learn that a healthy person passes wind 14 times a day, at a volume between 25 and 100 millileters on each occasion, so I'll give him 2 stars.
Naturally Dangerous "Nothing is completely safe or risk free", as we are constantly required to balance "one risk against another". So says Dr. James Collman of Stanford's Department of Chemistry in the preface of his recently published book, "Naturally Dangerous".Filled with interesting, scientific and historic anecdotes which will appeal to the curious reader, it's larger purpose is to explain in lay terms, the essence of the more important scientific controversies which have impacted public policy in recent decades.There is great risk in nature, but scientific understanding and the introduction of commercial applications of science have insulated us from many of these naturally occurring risks, allowing for a near doubling of life expectancy over the past century.But this desirable end has come at a cost.As Dr. Collman posits, "there is no free lunch".We constantly deal with tradeoffs between risk reduction and the creation of new risks, which our interventions spawn.It is only through meaningful understanding of the pertinent scientific concepts that we as a society can begin to make rational judgments.The problem is that we live in a sea of scientific illiteracy both on the part of the electorate as well as within our political leadership.Often trained in the law, many woefully lack necessary technical insight.Such a state paves the way for purposeful obfuscation of the scientific reality, creating an environment favorable for the promotion of public phobias for partisan political ends.By providing us with 224 pages of easy to read basic science, Dr. Collman does his part to push these debates in a logical direction. Duncan Mason, MD
A Movement Toward Health & Environmental Truth
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22. Human Health and the Environment: A Turn of the Century Perspective by Donald Vesley | |
Paperback: 208
Pages
(2010-11-02)
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23. At the Point of Production: The Social Analysis of Occupational and Environmental Health (Work, Health and Environment) (Work, Health, and Environment) by Charles Levenstein | |
Hardcover: 252
Pages
(2009-06-30)
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24. The Kellogg Report: The Impact of Nutrition, Environment and Lifestyle on the Health of Americans by Swift Beasley | |
Paperback:
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(1990-06)
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25. No More Allergies: Identifying and Eliminating Allergies and Sensitivity Reactions to Everything in Your Environment (The Gary Null Natural Health Library) by Gary Null Ph.D. | |
Paperback: 464
Pages
(1992-11-03)
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What Is Your Poison?
Talks about things not talked about in other books High Fructose Corn syrup is a derivative of corn.... used to sweeten reconstituted fruit which thru manufacturing processes lost it's sweetness. Many people develop an allergy to corn because upon consumption releases endorphines and causes emotional feelings that need to be constantly fed... in other words an addiction, hence the obesity factor. Person eats food w/ corn syrup. Person experiences a high associated w/ endorphines. Person comes down off high and experiences anxiety. Person, ON A SUBLIMINAL BASIS, continues to consume food w/ corn syrup thus the obesity factor and thus the impossibility for many to lose weight. There are also examples of people who are alcoholic because of the same reason.Incredible. Don't believe me? Read this book.
Promises Much But Delivers Little |
26. Private and Public Initiative: Working Together for Health and Education (World Bank Environment Paper) by Van Der Gaag | |
Paperback: 68
Pages
(1996-03)
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27. Food and the Mid-Level Farm: Renewing an Agriculture of the Middle (Food, Health, and the Environment) | |
Hardcover: 304
Pages
(2008-06-30)
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28. Corporate Social Responsibility Failures in the Oil Industry (Work, Health and Environment) (Work, Health and Environment Series) | |
Hardcover: 170
Pages
(2005-03)
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29. Agroecology in Action: Extending Alternative Agriculture through Social Networks (Food, Health, and the Environment) by Keith Douglass Warner | |
Paperback: 291
Pages
(2007-01-01)
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30. Protecting Public Health and the Environment: Implementing The Precautionary Principle | |
Paperback: 411
Pages
(1999-06-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description The movement toward creating more sustainable communities has been growing for decades, and in recent years has gained new prominence with theincreasing visibility of planning approaches such as the New Urbanism. Yet there are few examples of successful and time-tested sustainable communities. Village Homes outside of Davis, California offers one such example. Built between 1975 and 1981 on 60 acres of land, it offers unique features including extensive common areas and green space; community gardens, orchards, and vineyards; narrow streets; pedestrian and bike paths; solar homes; and an innovative ecological drainage system. Authors Michael and Judy Corbett were intimately involved with the design, development, and building of Village Homes, and have resided there since 1977. In Designing Sustainable Communities, they examine the history of the sustainable community movement and discuss how Village Homes fits into the context of that movement. They offer an inside look at the development of the project from start to finish, describing how the project came about, obstacles that needed to be overcome, design approaches they took, problems that were encountered and how those problems were solved, and changes that have occurred over the years. In addition, they compare Village Homes with other communities and developments across the country, and discuss the future prospects for the continued growth of the sustainable communities movement. The book offers detailed information on a holistic approach to designing and building successful communities. It represents an invaluable guide for professionals and students involved with planning, architecture, development, and landscape architecture, and for anyone interested increating more sustainable communities. Customer Reviews (3)
A neutral guideline to understand the principle
On Target but Fragmented--Needs New Edition with Summary This is the second best of several books on environmental policy I have reviewed, and it merits careful scrutiny in part because it brings together a number of expert authors and there is in essence "something for everyone" in this edited work.What is lacks, though, is a good summary chapter that lists how the "precautionary principle" should be applied across each of the top ten environmental areas of concern--something that could circulate more easily than the book, and perhaps have a beneficial policy impact at the local, state, and national levels--and I suggest this because the meat of the book is good, it needs an executive summary. The chapter that was most meaningful to me, the one that I think needs to be migrated into business education, international affairs education, science & technology policy education, is by Gordon K. Durnil, Chapter 16, and it deal with "How Much Information Do We Need Before Exercising Precaution."This is a brilliant piece of work that dissects our current environmental policy information collection, processing, and analysis system, and finds it very deceptive, disingenuous, and consequently seriously flawed. For the best on the environment, read "Pandora's Poison".For the best on public health, read "Betrayal of Trust."For a very fine cross-over book that has good chapters from various good people, this is the book to buy and enjoy.
Ambitious and full of food for thought |
31. Your Health and the Indoor Environment: A Complete Guide to Better Health Through Control of the Indoor Atmosphere by Randall Earl Dunford | |
Paperback: 269
Pages
(1994-01)
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Comprehensive yet fatally flawed in the final analysis |
32. Social Psychology of Health and Illness (Environment and Health Series) | |
Paperback: 368
Pages
(1989-03-01)
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33. Global Warming and the Political Ecology of Health: Emerging Crises and Systemic Solutions (Advances in Critical Medical Anthropolog) by Hans Baer, Merrill Singer | |
Paperback: 240
Pages
(2008-11-30)
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34. International Perspectives on Environment, Development, and Health: Toward a Sustainable World | |
Hardcover: 729
Pages
(1997-01)
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35. Safety, Health & Environment by Center for the Advancement of Process TechnoloCARP | |
Hardcover: 528
Pages
(2006-08-21)
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36. Nutrition, Stress, and Toxic Chemicals: An Approach to Environment-Health Controversies by Arthur J. Vander | |
Paperback: 370
Pages
(1981-06)
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37. The Indispensable Health Care Manager: Success Strategies for a Changing Environment (The Jossey-Bass Health Series) by Wendy Leebov, Gail Scott | |
Hardcover: 288
Pages
(2002-03-21)
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Excellent |
38. Inside and Out: Universities and Education for Sustainable Development (Work, Health and Environment Series) by Linda Silka | |
Hardcover: 190
Pages
(2006-04-30)
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Editorial Review Product Description Universities must persist in the advancement of cross-community, cross-firm, and cross-institutional learning. The learning dynamics and knowledge diffusion generated by collaborative activities and new approaches to teaching can invigorate all phases of learning at the university. In this way, the university advances its activities beyond an indiscriminate approach to development, maximizes the use of its resources, and performs an integrative and innovative role in the cultivation of equitable and sustainable regions. The chapters in this book illustrate the strikingly different and exciting ways in which universities pursue education for sustainability. |
39. Risk Assessment Methods: Approaches for Assessing Health and Environmental Risks by V.T. Covello, M.W. Merkhoher | |
Hardcover: 334
Pages
(1993-12-31)
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40. Risk vs. Risk: Tradeoffs in Protecting Health and the Environment | |
Paperback: 352
Pages
(1997-09-30)
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Editorial Review Product Description We see the stories in the newspaper nearly every day: a drug hailed as a breakthrough treatment turns out to cause harmful side effects; controls implemented to reduce air pollution are shown to generate hazardous solid waste; bans on dangerous chemicals result in the introduction of even more risky substitutes. Could our efforts to protect our health and the environment actually be making things worse? In Risk versus Risk, John D. Graham, Jonathan Baert Wiener, and their colleagues at the Harvard Center for Risk Analysis marshal an impressive set of case studies which demonstrate that all too often our nation's campaign to reduce risks to our health and the environment is at war with itself. |
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