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How to Sell a Poison

Conis, Elena

How to Sell a Poison

The chemical compound DDT first earned fame during World War II by wiping out insects that caused disease and boosting Allied forces to victory. Americans granted it a hero's homecoming, spraying it on everything from crops and livestock to cupboards and curtains. Then, in 1972, it was banned in the US. But decades after that, a cry arose to demand its return. This is the sweeping narrative of generations of Americans who struggled to make sense of the notorious chemical's risks and benefits. Historian Elena Conis follows DDT from postwar farms, factories, and suburban enclaves to the floors of Congress and tony social clubs, where industry barons met with Madison Avenue brain trusts to figure out how to sell the idea that a little poison in our food and bodies was nothing to worry about.In an age of spreading misinformation on issues including pesticides, vaccines, and climate change, Conis shows that we need new ways of communicating about science-as a constantly evolving discipline, not an immutable collection of facts-before it's too late.

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ISBN 9781645036746
Sprache eng
Cover HISTORY / United States / 20th Century, History of the Americas, USA, 20th Century, Food & society, United States of America, USA, 20th century, c 1900 to c 1999, Cultural studies: food and society, Fester Einband
Verlag Little, Brown and Company
Jahr 20220428

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