Toxic Deception: How The Chemical Industry Manipulates Science, Bends The Law, And Endangers Your Health

Toxic Deception: How The Chemical Industry Manipulates Science, Bends The Law, And Endangers Your Health

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Author: Dan Fagin, Marianne Lavelle, And The Center For Public Integrity
Binding: Hardback
Published: Birch Lane Press, Carol Publishing Group, 1996

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: Very good
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

This incisive work of investigative journalism uncovers the pervasive influence of the chemical industry on public health and environmental policy. Toxic Deception chronicles how powerful corporations manipulate scientific research, circumvent regulations, and ultimately compromise the well-being of communities. The authors present a meticulously researched account, detailing specific instances of corporate malfeasance and the far-reaching consequences for individuals and ecosystems. This compelling narrative argues for greater transparency and accountability, illustrating the urgent need for reform in how industrial chemicals are produced and regulated. It serves as a critical examination of corporate power and its impact on society.

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Author: Dan Fagin, Marianne Lavelle, And The Center For Public Integrity
Binding: Hardback
Published: Birch Lane Press, Carol Publishing Group, 1996

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: Very good
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

This incisive work of investigative journalism uncovers the pervasive influence of the chemical industry on public health and environmental policy. Toxic Deception chronicles how powerful corporations manipulate scientific research, circumvent regulations, and ultimately compromise the well-being of communities. The authors present a meticulously researched account, detailing specific instances of corporate malfeasance and the far-reaching consequences for individuals and ecosystems. This compelling narrative argues for greater transparency and accountability, illustrating the urgent need for reform in how industrial chemicals are produced and regulated. It serves as a critical examination of corporate power and its impact on society.