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Unleade How Changing Our Gasoline Changed Everything 2021 Carrie Nielsen

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Unleade How Changing Our Gasoline Changed Everything 2021 Carrie Nielsen
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Publisher: Rutgers University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.29 MB
Pages: 181
Author: Carrie Nielsen
ISBN: 9781978821002, 9781978821019, 9781978821026, 9781978821033, 9781978821040, 197882100X, 1978821018, 1978821026, 1978821034
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Unleade How Changing Our Gasoline Changed Everything 2021 Carrie Nielsen by Carrie Nielsen 9781978821002, 9781978821019, 9781978821026, 9781978821033, 9781978821040, 197882100X, 1978821018, 1978821026, 1978821034 instant download after payment.

When leaded gasoline was first developed in the 1920s, medical experts were quick to warn of the public health catastrophes it would cause. Yet government regulators did not heed their advice, and for more than half a century, nearly all cars used leaded gasoline, which contributed to a nationwide epidemic of lead poisoning. By the 1970s, 99.8% of American children had significantly elevated levels of lead in their blood.
 
Unleaded tells the story of how crusading scientists and activists convinced the U.S. government to ban lead additives in gasoline. It also reveals how, for nearly fifty years, scientific experts paid by the oil and mining industries abused their authority to convince the public that leaded gasoline was perfectly harmless. 
 
Combining environmental history, sociology, and neuroscience, Carrie Nielsen explores how lead exposure affects the developing brains of children and is linked to social problems including academic failure, teen pregnancies, and violent crime. She also shows how, even after the nationwide outrage over Flint’s polluted water, many poor and minority communities and communities of color across the United States still have dangerously high lead levels. Unleaded vividly depicts the importance of sound science and strong environmental regulations to protect our nation’s most vulnerable populations.

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