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RACHEL’S ENVIRONMENT & HEALTH WEEKLY #448
—June 29, 1995—
News and resources for environmental justice.
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HOW TO RESEARCH TOXIC CHEMICALS
We have just published HOW TO RESEARCH CHEMICALS: A RESOURCE
GUIDE, 88 pages. In it, author Maria Pellerano offers
citizen-activists a clear introduction to toxic chemicals,
including extensive information on various resources that are
available to help you learn about a chemical’s toxicity. It
includes descriptions and ordering information for many books and
other useful resources such as low-cost online databases, plus
descriptions of organizations that can help you in your research.
Some of the expensive printed resources should be ordered through
your public library. To help you get good chemical-related
resources into your public library, we have included an essay by
Laura Powers of Libraries for the Future on “Seeking Information
on Chemicals Through Your Public Library.” To order this new
publication, please send a check for $10.00 to: Environmental
Research Foundation, P.O. Box 5036, Annapolis, MD 21403-7036. If
you would like to place a Visa/Mastercard order, please call
(410) 263-1584. For international orders, add $5.00 for postage
and only Visa or Mastercard payments can be accepted.
Descriptor terms: research guides; chemical toxicity; chemicals
and health; computerized databases; libraries; endocrine
disruptors; belgium; sperm count; sperm quality; male
reproductive health; men; sperm motility; sperm shape; european
society of human reproduction and embryology; paris; france;
scotland; denmark; organic farmers; welders; welding; painters;
painting; dow chemical; shell oil; chemical manufacturers
association; cma; stephen safe; androgens; estrogens; ddt;
endosulfan; methoxychlor;