Crop Chemophobia Will Precaution Kill the Green Revolution?
, by Entine, Jon; Barfield, Claude; Jones, Euros; Nelson, Doug; Rincus, Alexander; Tren, Richard; Whalon, Mark; Wilson, JeanetteNote: Supplemental materials are not guaranteed with Rental or Used book purchases.
- ISBN: 9780844743615 | 0844743615
- Cover: Hardcover
- Copyright: 2/16/2011
The Green Revolution of 1960s introduced herbicides, pesticides, and advanced agricultural technologies to third world countries-rescuing hundreds of millions of people from malnutrition and starvation and transforming low-yield, labor-intensive farming into the high-tech, immensely productive industry it is today. Despite these stunning gains, critics of chemical farming remain vocal. Recently, the European Union passed a ban on twenty-two chemicals-about 15 percent of the EU pesticides market-to begin in 2011. In Crop Chemophobia, Jon Entine and his coauthors examine the 'precautionary principle' that underlies the EU's decision and explore the ban's potential consequences-including environmental degradation, decreased food safety, impaired disease-control efforts, and a hungrier world.