How much risk?

a guide to understanding environmental health hazards

Explains how scientists evaluate the health hazards of environmental pollutants, presenting case histories that describe the investigation of specific dangers about which there has been controversy, including radon radiation, toxic waste dumps, air pollution, pesticides, arsenic in drinking water, and electromagnetic fields.

Oxford University Press
2002
9780195139945
book

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