˜Theœ pesticide question environment, economics, and ethics

Pesticides have contributed impressively to our present-day agricultural productivity, but at the same time they are at the center of serious concerns about safety, health and the environment. Increasingly the public wonders whether the benefits of pesticides - "the perfect red apple" - ou...

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Weitere Verfasser: Pimentel, David (BerichterstatterIn)
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Sprache:eng
Veröffentlicht: New York u.a. Chapman & Hall 1993
Ausgabe:1. publ.
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Zusammenfassung:Pesticides have contributed impressively to our present-day agricultural productivity, but at the same time they are at the center of serious concerns about safety, health and the environment. Increasingly the public wonders whether the benefits of pesticides - "the perfect red apple" - outweigh the costs of environmental pollution, human illness, and the destruction of animals and our habitat. Scientists and government officials are suspected of promoting commercial interests rather than protecting human welfare. This volume is the result of more than a year's study by leading scientists and policy experts who address the environmental, economic, ethical and health issues related to pesticides. In examining the social policies related to pesticides use, they consider the risks as well as the benefits. They show that to regain public trust,those who regulate and use pesticides must examine fair ethical questions and take appropriate action to protect public welfare, health, and the environment. Anyone concerned with reducing our reliance on chemical pesticides and how human activities can remain both productive and environmentally sound will find this volume a stimulating contribution to a troubling debate.
Beschreibung:XIV, 441 S.
Ill., graph. Darst.
ISBN:0412035812
0-412-03581-2