Unleaded : how changing our gasoline changed everything / Carrie Nielsen.

Author/creator Nielsen, Carrie author.
Format Book
PublicationNew Brunswick : Rutgers University Press, [2021]
Descriptionxii, 163 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 24 cm
Subjects

Contents Lead in 20th century America -- Where the lead came from -- Getting the lead out -- Lead in America's children -- Brains and behavior and lead -- Lead and violence -- The lead problem persists -- Lessons from the lead battles -- Conclusion : understanding our leaded world.
Abstract "Americans of all political stripes are debating the appropriate use of scientific information in public policy. Unleaded: How Changing Our Gasoline Changed Everything brings a historical perspective to this debate by examining some of the outcomes of applying (or failing to apply) sound science in policymaking. In the 1920s, public health experts failed to convince the government to ban leaded gasoline, and generations of American children paid the price. By the 1970s, children nationwide were lead poisoned at a rate twenty times higher than what Flint, Michigan experienced during its recent water crisis. Eventually, as scientific evidence increasingly demonstrated the damage that lead exposure does to the developing brains of children, the federal government banned leaded gasoline and the amount of lead in the bodies of American preschool children went down by more than 90%. Recent generations, exposed to far less lead than their parents were, and have grown up less likely to drop out of school, have an unwanted pregnancy, or commit a violent crime"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
LCCN 2020053273
ISBN9781978821002 paperback
ISBN197882100X paperback
ISBN9781978821019 hardcover
ISBN1978821018 hardcover
ISBNelectronic publication
ISBNMobipocket electronic book
ISBNelectronic book

Availability

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Joyner General Stacks TD196 .L4 N54 2021 ✔ Available Place Hold