Living Downstream: Ecologist Looks at Cancer and the Environment

Living Downstream: Ecologist Looks at Cancer and the Environment

by SandraSteingraber (Author)

Synopsis

Thirty-five years after Rachel Carson's Silent Spring warned of the impact of chemicals on the environment, Steingraber offers us an urgent critique of current thinking on cancer and its causes, bringing us the alarming message that we have wilfully ignored the evidence and are still poisoning our environment. Throughout her study of truly shocking scientific research she weaves two stories - of Rachel Carson and her battle to be heard and of her own moving story of cancer of the bladder, which she traces back to agricultural and industrial contamination. The connection between our bodies and the ecological world in which we eat, drink, breathe and work have rarely been so eloquently and passionately recorded. 'A very accessible book both for the uninitiated, the sceptic and the converted - ' thoroughly inspiring and provoking' - Helen Lynn, WEN

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 384
Publisher: Virago Press Ltd
Published: 01 Apr 1999

ISBN 10: 1860495354
ISBN 13: 9781860495359
Book Overview: *Ad-led campaign in the GUARDIAN (main news)

Media Reviews
An inspiration, an alarm, an illustrated guide to your worst nightmare ... excellent ... accessible LITERARY REVIEW Read Steingraber and you won't be able to dismiss her suspicions about the role of chemical contaminants in our environment ... a book long overdue GWYNNE LYONS, WWF Her writing is clear and concise ... the author's well-documented account should help to rectify this disturbing and dangerous situation PUBLISHERS WEEKLY Eloquent and passionate. DAILY MAIL
Author Bio
Sandra Steingraber is a poet and professor of biology. She serves on the US government's National Action Plan on breast cancer.