The pesticide conspiracy

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Professor van den Bosch of the University of California was one of the developers of Integrated Pest Management--the use of biological controls, improved pest knowledge and observation, and judicious application of chemicals only when absolutely necessary. His research often suggested that less or no pesticides should be applied, which made him the target of both open and clandestine attack from industry and government figures. In protest, he wrote this passionate account of what Ecology called "the ultimate social disaster of: evolving pesticide-resistant insects, the destruction of their natural predators and parasites, emergent populations of new insect pests, downstream water pollution, atmospheric pollution, the 'accidental' killing of wildlife and people, and the bankruptcies of indigenous and small farmers." As a new Introduction to this edition recounts, some lessening of dangerous overreliance on massive pesticide applications has been achieved since van den Bosch published this book in 1978--partly as a result of its influence. But the structural problems he described remain. The book has thus become a classic, along with Rachel Carson's Silent Spring.

Author(s): Van den Bosch, Robert
Year: 1989

Language: English
Pages: 241
Tags: Pesticides industry, Pesticides, Agricultural chemicals industry, Agricultural chemicals, Agrochemicals, Chemical Industry, Pesticides, Pesticiden, Milieueffecten, Pesticides Environmental aspects

Front cover
Title page
Copyright © 1978
FOREWORD
PREFACE
PROLOGUE
THE BUG BOMB
1 INTRODUCTION
2 MOTHER NATURE AND THE GRAY COMPUTER
3 THE PESTICIDE TREADMILL
4 THE MELANCHOLY ADDICTION OF OL' KINGCOTTON*
5 THE MAKING OF AN ECO-RADICAL, OR PARDONMY PARANOIA
WATER BUGGING
6 THE POLITICS OF PEST CONTROL
7 STICKING IT TO CESAR—THE SOCIOLOGY OFPEST CONTROL
8 THE TERRIBLE TUSSOCK TUSSLE
9 THE INSTANT PROFESSIONALS*
10 OF APHIDS' KNEES AND BLOODY MARYS
11 THE RAPE OF EPA
12 SCIENCE FOR SALE
FRASS
13 FREEDOM OF THE PRESS, WELL, SORT OF
14 THE SORRIEST LOSER
BOMB DISPOSAL
15 INTEGRATED CONTROL—A BETTER WAY TO BATTLE THE BUGS*
16 TO TURN THE WORM
EPILOGUE
GLOSSARY
NOTES AND REFERENCES
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Back Cover