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Agent Orange Environmental and Human Health Impacts of Herbicide Use During and After the Vietnam War [Print Replica] Kindle Edition

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Management number 219233013 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price $20.16 Model Number 219233013
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"It is difficult to imagine a scientific investigation becoming an epic story. But all the elements are there in Agent Orange Environmental and Human Health Impacts of Herbicide Use During and After the Vietnam War. This was a quest to find the environmental truth; what were the environmental consequences of chemical use? Entangled with human factors of political ideology, economic gain, and the enviable human failing to implement new complex methods into the environment. Political paranoia framed the slide into the intractable quagmire of Southeast Asia’s conflicts, latching on to weed and soil scientists dabbling with chemicals to control plant growth, leadership thought they had found a quick, inexpensive solution to clear the jungle. Lacking toxicity information, withheld for economic reasons, chemical plant employers stumbled. Rather than cultivating our knowledge for mankind’s benefit, the substance, Agent Orange, became an American icon known for its poisonous legacy.The eleven chapters, developed over as many years, by as many reviewers first to understand why the poison dioxin was still affecting non-combatants in Vietnam. The studies led to lofty decision rooms, to the swamps, and back to the manufacturers. A legacy of shortened combatants’ lives, who waded the rice paddies, those piloting the aircraft, and adversely affected those who loaded the barrels for transport at production plants and guided shiploads through the Panama Canal. When scientists reasoned with the politicians, suggesting this poison was a misuse, the spraying stopped. Mountains of excess barrels with orange strips painted on the side were incinerated at sea. At home, still at the chemical production plants were thousands of barrels of residue sludge. Some was sold and more incinerated in obscure fields, but not without mishap over the ensuing decade that followed. Only by understanding the past can future misapplication of future tools be prevented."David R. Speidel Read more

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ISBN13 979-8901556214
Language English
File size 19.9 MB
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Print length 501 pages
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Publication date November 9, 2025
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