DDT
Thomas Dunlap
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Naturwissenschaften, Medizin, Informatik, Technik / ÷kologie
Beschreibung
From the time the public learned of DDT's dramatic containment of a typhus epidemic in Naples during World War II to the ban on DDT by the Environmental Protection Agency in 1972, this is the story of the controversial pesticide and its part in the rise of the environmental movement.
Originally published in 1981.
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Hessian fly, Toxin, Carcinogen, Chestnut blight, Fungicide, Pesticide, Indication (medicine), The Population Bomb, Disenchantment, Of Human Action, Counterculture, Environmental law, Methoxychlor, What Happened, Drosophila, DDT in the United States, Man and Nature, DDT, Dutch elm disease, Fire ant, The True Cost, Carcinogenesis, Nobel Prize, Japanese beetle, Economic entomology, Chemical industry, Pest control, Action level, Security of tenure, Gaylord Nelson, Mosquito control, Thalidomide, Spruce budworm, Insecticidal, Robert H. Boyle, Montrose Chemical Corporation of California, Orville Freeman, Henry A. Wallace, Boll weevil, Superiority (short story), The Tumor, Biological pest control, Scale insect, Scientist, Environmental disaster, Environmental protection, Environmental Defense Fund, Environmental toxicology, George M. Woodwell, Insecticide, Consumers Union, Paris green, United States Department of Agriculture, Fish kill, Weed control, David Peakall, Decentralization, Edward F. Knipling, Dieldrin, Rodenticide, Lindane, Pesticide residue, Hatch Act of 1887, Toxicology, National Policy, Silent Spring, Wildlife biologist, Mirex, Pest (organism), Sanctuary movement