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008 860929s1987 dcua b 10100 eng d
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050 0 $aQH545.P4$bS55 1987
060 00 $aQX 600$bS582 1984
082 0 $a363.7/384$219
245 00 $aSilent spring revisited /$cedited by Gino J. Marco, Robert M. Hollingworth, and William Durham.
260 0 $aWashington, DC :$bAmerican Chemical Society,$c1987.
300 $axviii, 214 p. :$bill. ;$c24 cm.
500 $aBased on a symposium on the topics posed in Rachel Carson's Silent spring, held in Philadelphia, Aug. 1984.
504 $aIncludes bibliographies and indexes.
520 $aA landmark in environmental concerns--this extraordinary book continues the ecological revolution that Rachel Carson started 20 years ago. The risks of pesticide use remain, but the issues today have become conflicts of values. How do we trade off the dangers of toxic chemicals and their cost to the environment with the benefits of higher agricultural productivity? This book presents a daring new look at these very important concerns.
505 00 $tRachel Carson : her vision and her legacy /$rShirley A. Briggs --$tThe not so silent spring /$rJohn A. Moore --$tThe science and politics of pesticides /$rC.F. Wilkinson --$tAssessing the toxicity of pesticides to aquatic organisms /$rD.R. Nimmo [and others] --$tImpact of pesticides on ground water contamination /$rRobert F. Carsel and Charles N. Smith --$tImpact of pesticides on bird populations /$rRussell J. Hall --$tHuman health effects of pesticides /$rJ.E. Davies and R. Doon --$tAnalytical chemistry of pesticides : evolution and impact /$rJoseph D. Rosen and Fred M. Gretch --$tPesticides : global use and concerns /$rVirgil H. Freed --$tAgriculture, pesticides, and the American chemical industry /$rGustave K. Kohn --$tIs Silent spring behind us? /$rDavid Pimentel --$tMany roads and other worlds /$rGino J. Marco, Robert M. Hollingworth, and William Durham.
600 10 $aCarson, Rachel,$d1907-1964.$tSilent spring$vCongresses.
650 0 $aPesticides$xEnvironmental aspects$zUnited States$vCongresses.
650 2 $aEnvironmental Pollutants
650 2 $aInsect Control
650 2 $aPesticides
655 2 $aCongresses
650 2 $aEnvironmental Pollutants$vCongresses.
650 2 $aInsect Control$vCongresses.
650 2 $aPesticides$vCongresses.
655 7 $aConference proceedings.$2fast
655 7 $aPhiladelphia (Pa., 1984)$2swd
700 1 $aCarson, Rachel,$d1907-1964.$tSilent spring.
700 1 $aDurham, William,$d1922-
700 1 $aHollingworth, Robert M.,$d1939-
700 1 $aMarco, Gino J.,$d1924-
776 08 $iOnline version:$tSilent spring revisited.$dWashington, DC : American Chemical Society, 1987$w(OCoLC)645897020
988 $a20090720
906 $0OCLC