Toxic Chemicals in America: Controversies in Human and Environmental Health [2 volumes]

by
Kelly Tzoumiseditor

Kelly A. Tzoumis is professor of public policy at DePaul University.

Toxic Chemicals in America: Controversies in Human and Environmental Health [2 volumes]

20201231

ABC-CLIO

Pages 744
Topics Leading Individuals (Lawmakers, Activists, and Scientists) Who Have Shaped Public and Regulatory Attitudes About Toxic Chemicals;Major Adverse Impacts to the Environment of Toxic Chemicals;Major Adverse Impacts to Human Health of Toxic Chemicals;Current Events and Issues: Health and Medicine

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Toxic Chemicals in America: Controversies in Human and Environmental Health [2 volumes]

Contributors: Tzoumis, Kelly;
Abstract:

This one-stop resource is ideal for understanding the extent to which toxic chemicals are used in American industry and agriculture—impacting public health and the environment through everything from industrial solvents to children's toys.

Every year, about four billion pounds of toxic chemicals are generated and released by U.S. industries. Do these chemicals pose a potential health threat to American families, including vulnerable groups like children and the elderly? Is their manufacture and use adequately regulated to protect both human and environmental health? Is the Chemical Safety for the 21st Century Act, signed in June 2016 by former President Obama with bipartisan support, truly the first major overhaul of toxic chemical regulation in forty years to put human health first, as its supporters asserted? Or is it a fatally flawed bill that does the bidding of industry by undermining strong state environmental and public health laws, as some detractors claim?

This two-volume set addresses all of those questions. Moreover, it presents and examines arguments marshaled by business interests, community leaders, scientists, activists, and lawmakers alike. It thus provides users with the information they need to accurately assess the impacts—pro and con—that industrial chemicals are having in shaping the world in which we work, eat, drink, breathe, and play.


  • Approximately 300 encyclopedia entries on toxic chemicals in the United States, including product/commercial uses, laws and regulations governing their use, environmental and human health risks, types of contamination, and notable events and individuals
  • Chronology of major events in the development and regulation of toxic chemicals in the United States
  • Authoritative and objective analysis of the risks and benefits of chemicals in modern society
  • Perspectives of chemical industry and related businesses, environmental and public health advocacy organizations, and lawmakers from across the political spectrum

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Kelly Tzoumiseditor

Kelly A. Tzoumis is professor of public policy at DePaul University.

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Pages: 744
Publication Date: 20201231