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Toxic Injustice: A Transnational History of Exposure and Struggle

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Toxic Injustice: A Transnational History of Exposure and Struggle - Bohme, Susanna Rankin
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"The pesticide dibromochloropropane, known as DBCP, was developed by the chemical companies Dow and Shell in the 1950s to target worm-like, soil-dwelling creatures called nematodes. Despite signs that it was dangerous, the chemical was widely used in U.S. agriculture and on Chiquita and Dole Central American banana plantations. In the late 1970s, DBCP was linked to male sterility, setting off an uneven regulatory process while continued use left some workers--especially on Dole's banana plantations--exposed for years after ...

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Toxic Injustice: A Transnational History of Exposure and Struggle 2014, University of California Press, Berkerley

ISBN-13: 9780520278998

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Toxic Injustice: A Transnational History of Exposure and Struggle 2014, University of California Press

ISBN-13: 9780520278981

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