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When Worlds Collide #49: Living with Our Toxic Heritage…
Text of my ‘When Worlds Collide’ column published in Ceylon Today Sunday newspaper on 13 January 2013 My column on 30 December 2012, which assessed the lasting influence of Silent Spring and its author Rachel Carson, was focused on the … Continue reading →
Posted in Agriculture, Air Pollution, Biodiversity, Communicating Development, Documentary Film, Documentary films, Environment, Environmental management, Environmental policy, Film making, Poverty, Public health, Sustainable Development
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Tagged Andrew Bartlett, cancer studies, Chiang Mai province, Communities in Peril, DDT, E O Wilson, health impacts of pesticides, Orange Alert, Pesticide Action Network Asia Pacific (PANAP), Rachel Carson., Rachel Louise Carson, The Field Alliance, The New York Times
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