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Inescapable : facing up to forever chemicals / F. Marina Schauffler.

Van Pelt Library RA1226 .S33 2026
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Schauffler, F. Marina, Author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Environmental toxicology--Maine.
Environmental toxicology.
Perfluorinated chemicals--Health aspects--Maine.
Perfluorinated chemicals.
Ecotoxicology.
Maine--Environmental conditions.
Maine.
Medical Subjects:
Ecotoxicology.
Maine.
Physical Description:
ix, 261 pages ; 24 cm
Edition:
First edition.
Other Title:
Facing up to forever chemicals
Place of Publication:
Baltimore, Maryland : Johns Hopkins University Press, 2026.
Summary:
"'Forever chemicals' permeate consumer items, taint the blood of nearly every American, and pollute rainwater, soils and drinking supplies. Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are ubiquitous in modern life and persist in bodies for decades and in ecosystems for generations. PFAS have seeped into our lives over seven decades due to a convergence of regulatory negligence, corporate avarice, military use and misguided recycling initiatives. For years the threats these toxic compounds pose have been unknown. Now people are paying more attention to the danger of PFAS, even as researchers struggle to assess their medical and ecological impacts."-- Provided by publisher.
"A portrait of people fighting for truth and accountability as they confront the environmental injustice of "forever chemicals."Invisible and nearly indestructible, per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) have seeped into the blood of almost every American and permeated the natural world. These insidious chemicals now drift on global air currents, fall in rain, accumulate in soils and food webs, and can persist in ecosystems for generations. Inescapable reveals how ordinary people are tackling the toxic impacts from this sprawling class of industrial compounds-long used in consumer products, building supplies, and firefighting foam and still widely produced.Journalist Marina Schauffler recounts how PFAS contamination in Maine, a state known for its bountiful farms, woods, and waters, has upended lives and livelihoods, endangered public health, and cost taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars. Stories from homeowners, firefighters, farmers, tribal members, researchers, and elected officials reveal the staggering implications of the federal government's failure to regulate synthetic chemicals that manufacturers have known for decades were toxic. Maine is among states at the forefront of PFAS testing and regulation, but no region is immune from this chemical threat.The poignant accounts in this book illuminate the challenge of reckoning with the far-reaching effects of PFAS and addressing the ongoing burden borne by highly affected individuals. Countless communities across the nation and world could face similar struggles as the ubiquity of PFAS contamination becomes clear. Inescapable offers a roadmap for tackling this chemical hydra."--Publisher description.
Contents:
Finding an invisible monster
A spreading problem
Growing health concerns
Consuming PFAS
Hazardous duty
Dishonorable discharge
Compound injustice
Restoring trust
Reducing the toxic torrent.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Other Format:
Online version Schauffler, Marina, 1963- Inescapable
ISBN:
9781421453996
1421453991
OCLC:
1528171254
Publisher Number:
90104334866

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