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Living Downstream
1997
Sandra Steingraber
A look at the environmental threats to our health from industrial and agriculturla chemicals.
Key Takeaways:
Blends personal cancer narrative with scientific analysis of environmental toxins and public health.
Argues that rising cancer rates can’t be explained solely by genetics or lifestyle; pollution and pesticides must be central suspects.
Calls for precautionary environmental policy and a more activist, justice-oriented approach to cancer prevention.
Became a touchstone text linking environmentalism, epidemiology, and human stories of illness.
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