Big pharma, dirty lies, busy bees and eco activists

environmental stories from South Africa

Big pharma, dirty lies, busy bees and eco act ...
David Bristow, David Bristow
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Big pharma, dirty lies, busy bees and eco activists

environmental stories from South Africa

"This exciting third book from David Bristow covers everything environmental in South Africa that you always wanted to know about. The topics in this book include pesticides, poaching, petrol, plastics, population, pollination, pollution, pods, politics, pharmaceuticals, people, prophets, power and poop. Find out what industrially manufactured foods and large-scale farming are doing to us; how state capture has derailed our civil service and triggered sewerage spills, oil slicks and air pollution; who benefits most from health supplements; and what are the real costs of generating power and what works best - coal, nuclear, fracking, solar or wind." --Publisher's description.

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Publisher
Jacana Media
Language
English
Pages
223

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Published in
Auckland Park, South Africa
Series
Stories from the veld -- III

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Dewey Decimal Class
304.280968
Library of Congress
GF75 .B75 2020

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Pagination
viii, 223 pages
Number of pages
223

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL43789448M
ISBN 10
1431409006
ISBN 13
9781431409006
OCLC/WorldCat
1226305023

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