Reviews
This is a tale of moral and courageous farmers, affected residents, dedicated environmental activists, committed doctors, and proactive state agencies, united to measure and prevent contamination from PFAS, the 'forever chemicals' that represent one of the nation's largest toxic contamination crises. Inescapable brings to light Maine's experience with PFAS, along with a broader national context, and offers hope.
Inescapable is a damning indictment of the American industries that have imperiled public health with extraordinarily poisonous, pervasive, and persistent chemicals–and a spotlight on the resounding failure of the U.S. government to protect its people and environment.
I thought I knew about PFAS, until I read this. Schauffler lays out, horrifying detail by horrifying detail, how widespread and truly inescapable toxic PFAS are today, making the unassailable case that this is a crisis we need to come together to solve. Fortunately, there are brave, inspirational people lighting the path forward. A must-read for anyone who cares about their health—and the health of their neighbors.
Book Details
Table of Contents
1. Finding an Invisible Monster
2. A Spreading Problem
3. Growing Health Concerns
4. Consuming PFAS
5. Hazardous Duty
6. Dishonorable Discharge
7. Compound Injustice
8. Restoring Trust
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Table of Contents
1. Finding an Invisible Monster
2. A Spreading Problem
3. Growing Health Concerns
4. Consuming PFAS
5. Hazardous Duty
6. Dishonorable Discharge
7. Compound Injustice
8. Restoring Trust
9. Reducing the Toxic Torrent
Appendices
Appendix A: Book Group Discussion Guide
Appendix B: Actions to Minimize PFAS Exposure
Appendix C: A Brief History of PFAS and Its Complex Classifications
Appendix D: The Price of PFAS
Appendix E: The Landscape of PFAS Litigation
Appendix F: To Learn More
Appendix G: Glossary of Acronyms and a Note about Language
Acknowledgments
Notes
Index