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Theo Colborn

Autor de Our Stolen Future

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Conocimiento común

Fecha de nacimiento
1927-03-28
Género
female
Educación
University of Wisconsin (PhD|Zoology)
Ocupaciones
zoologist
Organizaciones
World Wildlife Fund

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This is an extremely interesting, well written book that explore the
long term environmental and biological effects of hormone disrupting / mimicing chemicals.

This is a decently written science book, with no over simplification, but still easy enough for everyone to understand.

 
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Farella | 2 reseñas más. | Mar 30, 2011 |
The inside cover of Our Stolen Future says: “…by two leading environmental scientists and an environmental journalist, is the first book to piece together the compelling evidence from wildlife studies, laboratory experiments, and human data and to lay out the emerging scientific case regarding this largely unrecognized threat. Picking up where Silent Spring left off, it reveals the underlying causes of the symptoms that had so alarmed Carson.”

In this book, I got a look at the role that certain chemicals that have been put out into the environment since the 1950’s might be affecting plants and animals, including human beings, specifically as “endocrine disruptors” and “hormone imposters.” I know there has been some review of Our Stolen Future that call into question the validity of the study that the core ideas in this book are built upon…I honestly don’t know enough about the subject to make my own decision about that, YET.

What I can say, is based on previous reading on loosely related subjects (The Crazy Makers, Eat Here, The Omnivores Dilemma), is that I believe that this is entirely possible and if so, it is also deeply disturbing. I did enjoy reading it, though it took me six days to work my way through it because it is fact intensive and books of this nature are, for me, harder to absorb in general (compared to fiction). The information contained here is both enlightening and disturbing…ranging from problems like decreased sperm count and motility in males over the last thirty years, to birth defects, sexual abnormalities, reproductive/fertility issues, the increase of certain types of cancer, and even touching on aggression, attention deficit disorders, and similar concerns. I am glad to have read this one and will read more on the subject to gain a great understanding of the issues touched on in Our Stolen Future. I give it 4 out of 5 stars.
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