The Myths of Safe Pesticides

The Myths of Safe Pesticides
Author: André Leu
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Pesticide residue in food
ISBN: 9781601730848

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Andre Leu challenges conventional farming methods by refuting the myths that surround the use and understanding of pesticides. He exposes the dangers of these chemicals and advocates organic practices as the most viable for farming in the 21st Century.

Poisoning Our Children

Poisoning Our Children
Author: André Leu
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2018-03
Genre:
ISBN: 9781601731401

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When pesticide residues are found in 77 percent of all foods in the United States, it's important to know the truth. Organic agriculturist André Leu has weeded through a wealth of peer-reviewed evidence proving that the claims of chemical companies and pesticide regulators are not all they seem.

Pesticide Safety

Pesticide Safety
Author: National Coalition Against the Misues of Pesticides
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1
Release: 1989
Genre: Pesticides
ISBN:

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Danger in the Field

Danger in the Field
Author: Florida Rural Legal Services
Publisher:
Total Pages: 53
Release: 1980
Genre: Agricultural laborers
ISBN:

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Pesticides and Regulation

Pesticides and Regulation
Author: Bruce H. Jennings
Publisher:
Total Pages: 54
Release: 1991
Genre: Pesticides
ISBN:

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PESTICIDES: MYTHS AND FACTS

PESTICIDES: MYTHS AND FACTS
Author: EUGENE SEBASTIAN J. NIDIRY
Publisher: Notion Press
Total Pages: 235
Release: 2021-12-13
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1639403728

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‘PESTICIDES’. This word itself evokes aversion, scare and contempt thanks to the chemophobia widespread in the media. But they constitute the only group of artificially developed chemicals which have contributed simultaneously towards improvement of public health and food production. On the one hand pesticides control vector borne diseases and save millions and millions of human lives. On the other hand they contribute to food production by preventing the crop plants from the attack of pests and diseases and save millions of people from starvation. In this book historical, scientific and statistical data are provided to dispel the common myths about pesticides and to highlight the significant contributions pesticides have made towards public health, food security and forest conservation.

Saving the Planet with Pesticides and Plastic

Saving the Planet with Pesticides and Plastic
Author: Dennis T. Avery
Publisher:
Total Pages: 504
Release: 2000
Genre: Nature
ISBN:

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The second edition of Dennis Averys 1995 seminal work, Saving the Planet Through Pesticides and Plastics provides the flip side to environmentalist cries of spiraling cancer rates, rising global temperatures and decreasing rainforest acreage. 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.

GMO Myths and Truths

GMO Myths and Truths
Author: Claire Robinson
Publisher: Chelsea Green Publishing
Total Pages: 175
Release: 2015-12-15
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0993436714

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It is often claimed that the case against genetically modified (GM) crops and foods is based on emotion, not science, and that to oppose GM crop and food technology is to be anti-science. It is also claimed that GM crops offer higher yields and better nutrition, that they are safe for health and the environment, that they reduce agrochemical use, and that they are needed to feed the world’s growing population. This book, co-authored by two genetic engineers and a writer/researcher, exposes these claims as false, using scientific and other documented evidence. GMO Myths and Truths summarizes the facts on the safety and efficacy of genetically modified (GM) crops and foods in terms that are accessible to the non-scientist but still relevant to scientists, policymakers and educators. The evidence presented points to many hazards, risks, and limitations of genetic engineering technology. These include harms found in animal feeding and ecological studies, which in turn indicate risks to health and the environment posed by GM crops and foods. The layout of the book enables those readers with limited time to read the chapter summaries, while providing more detail and full references for those who require them. At 164 pages of paperback size, this new condensed version is shorter and more accessible than the authors’ 330-page report by the same name, which has been downloaded over half a million times. The book shows that conventional breeding continues to outstrip GM in developing crops that deliver high yields, better nutrition, and tolerance to extreme weather conditions and poor soils. In agreement with over 400 international experts who co-authored a UN and World Bank-sponsored report on the future of farming, the authors conclude that modern agroecology, rather than GM, is the best path for feeding the world’s current and future populations in a safe and sustainable way.