DDT and the American century

DDT and the American century
About this book
In DDT and the American Century, David Kinkela chronicles the use of DDT around the world from 1941 to the present with a particular focus on the United States, which has played a critical role in encouraging the global use of the pesticide. The banning of DDT in the United States in 1972 is generally regarded as a signal triumph for the American environmental movement. Yet DDT's function as a tool of U.S. foreign policy and its use in international development projects designed to solve problems of disease and famine made it an integral component of the so-called American Century.--[book cover]
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- OL Work ID
- OL15946790W
Subjects
ControlHistoryDDT (Insecticide)Environmental aspectsInsect pestsInsect pests, controlUnited states, history, 20th centuryWorld healthDDTInsect ControlPublic HealthEnvironmental HealthEnvironmental ExposureHistory, 20th CenturyGlobal Health