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Pandora's Poison: Chlorine, Health, and a New Environmental Strategy

Pandora's Poison presents a solution to one of the most insidious environmental problems of our time: the global build-up of toxic chemicals. Everywhere on the planet, hundreds of industrial chemicals called organochlorines are accumulating in the environment, the food supply, and our bodies. These substances--such infamous pollutants as dioxins, PCBs, and DDT, along with thousands of lesser-known hazards--are produced when chlorine gas is used to make plastics, paper, pesticides, and many industrial chemicals. In a thorough and accessible analysis, biologist Joe Thornton shows how global organochlorine pollution is already contributing to infertility, immune suppression, cancer, and developmental disorders in humans and wildlife. Thornton proposes a major shift in environmental science and policy. He shows that the current framework radically overestimates the ability of science and technology to address the complex global hazards of chemical mixtures. And he reveals how the "sound science" that dominates environmental regulations disguises political biases that protect polluters and gamble with public health. Articulating principles for a new environmental strategy, Thornton shows that the only practical solution is to take global action on broad classes of hazardous chemicals and the processes that produce them, starting with organochlorines. He lays out a democratically controlled program to replace the production and use of chlorine gas and its derivatives with safer, effective, and economically feasible alternatives, which are already available for the majority of chlorine uses. With an innovative interdisiciplinary approach, Pandora's Poison promises to revolutionize the debate over pollution, health, and the role of science in public policy.  more

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  • From: Amazon
  • Posted: Feb-26-2006

Pandora's thinking

Though unpersuasive, the author seems well-intended. The problems underlying his book are commonplace within public discussion of environmental pollutants. What are some? Thornton states "organochlorines dominate virtually all of the official and unofficial lists of hazardous pollutants in the...

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  • Posted: Feb-25-2006

Pandora's thinking

Though unpersuasive, the author seems well-intended and sincere. The problems underlying his book are common within discussion of environmental pollutants. What are some? Thornton states "organochlorines dominate virtually all of the official and unofficial lists of hazardous pollutants in the...

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  • Posted: Jun-15-2002

A Clear Eyed View of The Problem...And A Solution

Mr. Thornton has an eagle-eye view of the problem and presents it in layman's terms. This is a book that is well-written, factual, and presents actual solutions instead of just ringing the alarm bell.The current industry-driven approach which assumes chemicals "innocent until proven guilty" has...

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  • Posted: Jan-02-2002

Thornton's Poison

"God created 91 chemical elements, man more than a thousand and the devil created one: chlorine." said Greenpeace in its Belgian August magazine in 1992. That is the credo of Greenpeace for its anti-chlorine campaign and is the fundament of the book of Thornton, who still works (occasionally?)...

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  • Posted: Jun-02-2001

Double Value: on Environmental *and* Information Strategy

This is the best of the several environmentally-oriented books I have reviewed recently, and it offers a double value: not only does it lay out a persuasive social, economic, and political case for abandoning the Risk Paradigm of permissive pollution in favor of an Environmental Paradigm of zero...

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  • Posted: Mar-10-2001

A well crafted deception

This is a mojor work, with much of the science and logic extremely sound. Unfortunately, it a a misleading and deceptive argument, based on the classical flaws of logic used by rabid environmentalists to mislead the public. It is so well documented and reasoned that it requires complex...

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  • Posted: May-18-2000

Thornton's Inferno

Reading Pandora's Poison, I couldn't help thinking of Dante's Inferno. Thornton takes the reader on a tour of the modern-day inferno of chemicals we've created since the rise of chlorine chemistry in the early 20th century. Of course, we've known all along that these poisons were out there...

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  • Posted: May-11-2000

It's What He Leaves Out That Hurts

This is an ambitious book that has a lot to teach us, but it is flawed by what the author chose to hide from his audience. For example, he fails to report the dramatic decline in human exposure to toxins during the past 20 years; the major methodological flaws in research he cites as "proof" of...

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  • Posted: Apr-30-2000

"Pandora's Poison" Provides Proof for Precautionists

I bought myself a copy of this book as a birthday present. It has served me well, giving me well-research information that is presented in a useful way. As an environmental activist who is constantly told by chemical industry representatives that my work is not based on "sound science," I know...

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  • Posted: Apr-26-2000

Pandora's Pablum

This book is an appalling, hyperbole-laden, utterly misinformed assault on the scientific basis of environmental regulation. It reflects the growing anti-science trend that is masquerading as the "democratization" of science. It is an unfortunate example of how science can be deceptively...

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