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      The Bhopal Syndrome: Pesticides, Environment and Health

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      First published in 1988, The Bhopal Syndrome documents one of world’s worst industrial disaster: The Bhopal gas tragedy of 1984.

      First published in 1988, The Bhopal Syndrome documents one of world’s worst industrial disaster: The Bhopal gas tragedy of 1984. The tragedy exposed a var...

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      Product ID:9781032346915
      Product Form:Hardback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Series:Routledge Revivals
      Title:The Bhopal Syndrome
      Subtitle:Pesticides, Environment and Health
      Authors:Author: David Weir
      Page Count:230
      Subjects:Poverty and precarity, Poverty & unemployment, Social discrimination and social justice, Social groups, communities and identities, Sociology, Social welfare and social services, Crime and criminology, Economics, Agriculture, agribusiness and food production industries, Energy industries and utilities, Medical toxicology, Biochemistry, Environmental science, engineering and technology, Agricultural science, Social discrimination & inequality, Social groups, Sociology, Social welfare & social services, Crime & criminology, Economics, Agriculture & related industries, Gas industries, Medical toxicology, Toxicology (non-medical), Environmental science, engineering & technology, Agricultural science, India
      Description:First published in 1988, The Bhopal Syndrome documents one of world’s worst industrial disaster: The Bhopal gas tragedy of 1984.

      First published in 1988, The Bhopal Syndrome documents one of world’s worst industrial disaster: The Bhopal gas tragedy of 1984. The tragedy exposed a variety of issues plaguing rapid development such as the negligence of corporations and government, prioritizing of commercial benefits over human lives, inadequate post-disaster rehabilitation and compensation, and frightening levels of environmental pollution. The author argues that the Bhopal gas tragedy is being replicated across the globe at various intensities facilitating a dangerous normalisation. He asserts that workers and consumers should fight for their ‘right to know’ about working conditions, chemicals used in pesticides, the harm caused by producing such chemicals, how these chemicals end up on our food as well as the manner in which the chemicals interact in our body. Climate crisis and undeterred industrial development still haunt our reality making this book an essential read for any concerned citizen and for students of disaster management, industrial disasters, climate change, environment, toxicology and workers’ rights.


      Imprint Name:Routledge
      Publisher Name:Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2022-09-01

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      Weight402 g
      Dimensions143 × 223 × 21 mm