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- 99026066 contributor B8647415.
- 99026066 created "2000.".
- 99026066 date "2000".
- 99026066 date "2000.".
- 99026066 dateCopyrighted "2000.".
- 99026066 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 257-269) and index.".
- 99026066 description "Machine generated contents note: Chapter 1 Scientific Developments -- Roots of the Endocrine Hypothesis in Silent Spring -- DES as a Xenoestrogen -- Wildlife Revelations -- Construction of a Science Constituency -- The First Wingspread Work Session -- Environmental Effects on Human Sperm -- Breast Cancer and Estrogenic Chemicals -- Behavioral and Neurophysiological Effects -- Early Evidentiary Support --Chapter 2 The Emergence of a Public Hypothesis -- Congressional Excitations -- A British Documentary -- U.S.Legislative Actions -- Our Stolen Future -- Executive Branch Initiatives -- International Activities -- The Role of Nongovernmental Organizations -- Endocrine Disrupters on the Internet -- The Media Response -- Public Perception and Legitimation --Chapter 3 Uncertainty, Values, and Scientific -- Responsibility -- The Causal Framework -- Reviews of Our Stolen Future -- The Social Responsibility of Science -- The Ethics of High-Stakes Hypotheses -- Skepticism versus the Precautionary Principle -- The Synergism Backlash -- Industry Reactions and Counteractions --Chapter 4 The Policy Conundrum -- Hypothesis Formation and Public Policy -- Knowledge and Complexity -- Junk Science, Sound Science, and Honest Science -- Scientific Uncertainty and Social Action -- Limits of Current Regulatory Policy -- Restructuring the System of Chemical Regulation -- Implementing a Screening Program for -- Endocrine Disrupters -- The EPA's Initial Plan --Chapter 5 Conclusion: Expanding Paradigms of -- Chemical Hazards --Epilogue --Appendix A Chronology of Key Events in the Development -- of the Environmental Endocrine Hypothesis -- Appendix B Consensus Statements from Endocrine Disrupter -- Work Sessions, 1991-1996 -- Appendix C Reviews of Our Stolen Future.".
- 99026066 extent "xiii, 284 p. ;".
- 99026066 identifier "0801862795 (acid-free paper)".
- 99026066 identifier 99026066.html.
- 99026066 identifier 99026066.html.
- 99026066 identifier 99026066.html.
- 99026066 issued "2000".
- 99026066 issued "2000.".
- 99026066 language "eng".
- 99026066 publisher "Baltimore, Md. : Johns Hopkins University Press,".
- 99026066 subject "616.4/071 21".
- 99026066 subject "Endocrine toxicology Social aspects.".
- 99026066 subject "Endocrine toxicology.".
- 99026066 subject "Environmental toxicology.".
- 99026066 subject "RC649 .K75 2000".
- 99026066 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Chapter 1 Scientific Developments -- Roots of the Endocrine Hypothesis in Silent Spring -- DES as a Xenoestrogen -- Wildlife Revelations -- Construction of a Science Constituency -- The First Wingspread Work Session -- Environmental Effects on Human Sperm -- Breast Cancer and Estrogenic Chemicals -- Behavioral and Neurophysiological Effects -- Early Evidentiary Support --Chapter 2 The Emergence of a Public Hypothesis -- Congressional Excitations -- A British Documentary -- U.S.Legislative Actions -- Our Stolen Future -- Executive Branch Initiatives -- International Activities -- The Role of Nongovernmental Organizations -- Endocrine Disrupters on the Internet -- The Media Response -- Public Perception and Legitimation --Chapter 3 Uncertainty, Values, and Scientific -- Responsibility -- The Causal Framework -- Reviews of Our Stolen Future -- The Social Responsibility of Science -- The Ethics of High-Stakes Hypotheses -- Skepticism versus the Precautionary Principle -- The Synergism Backlash -- Industry Reactions and Counteractions --Chapter 4 The Policy Conundrum -- Hypothesis Formation and Public Policy -- Knowledge and Complexity -- Junk Science, Sound Science, and Honest Science -- Scientific Uncertainty and Social Action -- Limits of Current Regulatory Policy -- Restructuring the System of Chemical Regulation -- Implementing a Screening Program for -- Endocrine Disrupters -- The EPA's Initial Plan --Chapter 5 Conclusion: Expanding Paradigms of -- Chemical Hazards --Epilogue --Appendix A Chronology of Key Events in the Development -- of the Environmental Endocrine Hypothesis -- Appendix B Consensus Statements from Endocrine Disrupter -- Work Sessions, 1991-1996 -- Appendix C Reviews of Our Stolen Future.".
- 99026066 title "Hormonal chaos : the scientific and social origins of the environmental endocrine hypothesis / Sheldon Krimsky ; foreword by Lynn R. Goldman.".
- 99026066 type "text".