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Author Von Hippel, Frank A. (Frank Arthur), author.

Title The chemical age : how chemists fought famine and disease, killed millions, and changed our relationship with the Earth / Frank A. von Hippel.

Publication Info. Chicago : The University of Chicago Press, [2020]
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 Nichols Adult Nonfiction  632.9509 VON    AVAILABLE
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Description xiii, 389 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Famine. Potato blight (1586-1883) -- Plague. Marsh fever (2700 BCE-1902) ; Black vomit (1793-1953) ; Jail fever (1489-1958) ; Black death (541-1922) -- War. Synthetic chemicals of war (423 BCE-1920) ; Zyklon (1917-1947) ; DDT (1939-1950) ; I. G. Farben (1916-1959) -- Ecology. Resistance (1945-1962) ; Silent Spring (1962-1964) ; Wonder and humility (1962-The Future).
Summary "It has been nearly 60 years since the publication of Silent Spring, in which Rachel Carson brought to light evidence of the devastating ecological effects of pesticides. This book, by Frank von Hippel, is a sweeping history of these chemicals and our complicated relationship with them. It shows how they've made the modern world possible, while at the same time threatening its essential fabric. "This book starts with a tragedy that led scientists on an urgent mission to prevent famine with chemicals," von Hippel writes in his manuscript's Prologue. "It ends with the realization that those chemicals were insidiously damaging human health and driving species toward extinction." Along the way, we learn how pesticides' destructive legacy led to the environmental movement and made possible a new era of ecological thinking"-- Provided by publisher.
Subject Chemical weapons -- History.
Pesticides -- Environmental aspects.
Chemical industry -- Environmental aspects.
Human ecology -- History.
Environmentalism -- History.
ISBN 9780226697246 hardcover
022669724X hardcover
9780226697383 electronic book
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