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Some
Of Our Best . . .
Our books on toxic and
hazardous materials are featured below. You
may browse the entire EcoOutlet Books Department
here.
Clearance Sale here.
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Lead
Is a Silent Hazard
By Richard M. Stapleton.
Guide to lead-proofing your home and child's
environment. Using stories and interviews,
this book explains how you can avoid or eliminate
many sources of lead your child may encounter.
More details here.
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Love
Canal
By Lois Marie Gibbs.
The blow-by-blow account of how residents
first became aware of health problems caused
by toxic chemicals at Love Canal. This updated
edition continues the saga.
More details here.
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The
Natural Plaster Book
By Cedar Rose Guelberth
and
Dan Chiras. For builders of natural
homes (straw bale, cob, adobe, rammed earth),
this guide takes the confusion out of choosing,
mixing, and applying natural plasters.
More details here .
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Poison!
By Jim Morelli. Poison!
How to Handle the Hazardous Substances in
Your Home will take you on a fascinating
tour of the toxic materials you use every
day. It debunks old myths and alerts you to
dangers.
More details here.
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Staying
Healthy in a Risky Environment
By Arthur C. Upton &
Eden Graber. This guide, by experts from the
New York Medical Centers Nelson Institute
of Environmental Medicine, can help you understand
the connections between environment and health.
More details here.
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Design
for a Livable Planet
By Jon Naar. Explains
the causes of environmental damage and offers
practical steps. Includes sections on wastes,
toxics, water quality, air pollution, global
warming, deforestation, and renewable energy.
More details here.
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Earth
Work
By Joan Moody & Richard
Wizansky. Outlines job search steps and provides
information for entering the environmental
field. Sections cover recycling, air and water
quality, toxics, wetlands, and hazardous waste.
More details here.
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More
Toxic & Hazardous Materials Books
Environmental
Justice
By Bunyan Bryant. Leading thinkers of the environmental
justice movement look at the failure of "top
down" public policy. Provides a startling
look at social and environmental problems and
charts a course for action. More
Making
a Living While Making a Difference
By Melissa
Everett. As business and society continue
to place greater emphasis on social and environmental
responsibility, opportunities for career-seekers
with a conscience have never been better. More

Nuclear
Madness
By Helen Caldicott, M.D. In this revised, updated,
and expanded edition, Dr. Caldicott defines
the dangers of this madness - including the
insidious influence of the nuclear power industry.
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Browse The Rest Of Our
Toxic & Hazardous Materials Books Here.
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EcoSpeakers.com offers
a wide range of quality speakers on many sustainability-related
topics.
Find out more here.
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