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Saving the Planet through Pesticides and Plastics (2 ed)

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If one listens to the latest pronouncements from a number of prominent environmentalists, things seem very dire indeed.

Poisonous apples, genetically engineered milk, rising global temperatures, and decreasing rainforest acreage are favorite causes. And all too often the media uncritically carries the environmentalists tainted water.

Fortunately, there is another side to the story. The second edition of Dennis Averys 1995 seminal work, Saving the Planet Through Pesticides and Plastics shows that cancer risks in the industrialized nations are decreasing; that the worlds temperature rises and falls naturally; that governments, not agribusinesses, have been encouraging people to cut down rain forests; that the industrial nations pollute less than other countries; and that the widespread use of organic farming threatens the worlds wildlife.

Avery shows that high yield farming techniques can both feed the earths burgeoning population that will reach 8 billion in the next century while preserving wildlands and wildlife.

Thoroughly updated and re-written with new information and data, Averys controversial book shows how agricultural technology can save the planet for both people and wildlife.

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Product Details
Brookings Institution
1558130691 / 9781558130692
Paperback
338.16
01/08/2000
United States
400 pages, Illustrations
152 x 229 mm, 850 grams
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