A book such as slow death by rubber duck is an important and timely antidote. Slow death by rubber duck how hidden toxins in everyday things are slowly poisoning our bodies and destroying our health simple way to fix the problem without throwing out everything you own. May 29, 2009 slow death by rubber duck, by rick smith and bruce lourie. Jan 01, 2011 slow death by rubber ducks real achievement is in documenting how chemical giants stay a step ahead of regulators, and those revelations make the book a fascinating and frightening read. In their eyeopening new book slow death by rubber duck. Slow death by rubber duck advanced bionutritionals. Top common sense ideas from slow death by rubber duck. Slow death by rubber duck by rick smith, 9781582437026, available at book depository with free delivery worldwide.
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Slow death by rubber duck tells the other end of this storyhow ordinary household products we consume here in the u. Slow death by rubber duck fully expanded and updated by rick. Duck, death and the tulip is a fine example of the best in picturebooks. You can hardly pick up a newspaper these days without reading about the dangers of this manmade compound. Nils honig sologitarre frank hase bass broder poschkamp schlagzeug holger poschkamp rhythmusgitarre. Nutrition for beauty, inside and out by jolene hart eat pretty is the first book.
Following the runaway success of their first book, 2 of canadas leading environmental activists give practical and often surprising advice for removing toxic chemicals from our bodies and homes. The result of their studies is a book called slow death by rubber duck, which became an instant bestseller in canada and is striking a chord with readers in australia, europe and the us. When many people think about toxic pollution, they think about smog, polluted rivers, or landfills. Best of all, if after reading an e book, you buy a paper version of slow death by rubber duck. The secret danger of everyday things rick smith, bruce. Friendly floatees are plastic bath toys marketed by the first years, and made famous by the work of curtis ebbesmeyer, an oceanographer who models ocean currents on the basis of flotsam movements. Feb 20, 2010 authors attempt death by rubber duck inspired by morgan spurlocks fastfood gluttony in super size me, two environmental activists from canada devised their own experiment. Ebbesmeyer studied the movements of a consignment of 29,000 friendly floateesyellow ducks, red beavers, blue turtles and green frogswhich were washed into the. Pollution is no longer just about belching smokestacks and ugly sew. In the united states lawmakers from 23 states are considering promoting a legislation that would legalize and regulate recreational marijuana while in 16 states medical marijuana programs have been established. The secret danger of everyday things counterpoint, canadian environmental activists rick smith and bruce lourie quote from rachel carsons silent spring.
Daily life was bathing us in countless toxins that accumulated in our tissues, were passed. Jan 01, 2009 funny, thoughtprovoking, and incredibly disturbing, slow death by rubber duck reveals that just the living of daily life creates a chemical soup inside each of us. Slow death by rubber duck how the toxic chemistry of. Slow death by rubber duck by rick smith, 9781582437026, author rick smith, by author bruce lourie.
See more ideas about books, farm yard and apple tree farm. Jan 20, 2011 slow death by rubber ducks real achievement is in documenting how chemical giants stay a step ahead of regulators, and those revelations make the book a fascinating and frightening read. The oprah magazine slow death by rubber duck is hardhitting in a way that turns your stomach and yet also instills hope for a future in which consumers make safer, more informed choices and push their governments to impose tougher regulations on the chemicals all around us. For those of us already on board with the dark brookmyre wit, we just need to plod through the opening scenes to get. The book, slow death by rubber duck, is an eye opener about the dangers of the chemicals we encounter everyday. Slow death by rubber duck fully expanded and updated smith, rick, lourie, bruce on. Apr 06, 2010 another good book about environmental toxins is the hundredyear lie i enjoyed both, but found slow death by rubber duck far more entertaining and more useful in terms of mitigating the impact of these chemicals in our daily lives. For its study, the aclu examined fbi data and revealed that between 2001 and 2010, there were over 8 million marijuana related arrests in the u. Nov 01, 2009 in one scene, duck and death look each other in the eyes, touching handswingtips. I decided to go two whole days eating food that had not come into contact with plastic, to try to depress levels of bpa bisphenol a and phthalates in my body. Slow death by rubber duck by rick smith, 9781582437026. January 16, 2012 by laurie neverman leave a comment this post may contain affiliate links which wont change your price but will share some commission. The landmark book about the toxicity of everyday life, updated, revised and re issued for.
The new wave of pollutants is hard to see, but can be just as dangerous or even more dangerous than the belching smokestacks and grime of days past. Lastly, the authors are canadian and a lot of the data and examples are canadian. Jan 16, 2012 slow death by rubber duck awareness or paranoia. His 20 year career is built on creating collaborative solutions to challenges facing nonprofits, government and the private sector. Authors attempt death by rubber duck inspired by morgan spurlocks fastfood gluttony in super size me, two environmental activists from canada devised their own experiment.
Aug 05, 2009 i decided to go two whole days eating food that had not come into contact with plastic, to try to depress levels of bpa bisphenol a and phthalates in my body. Read the book on paper it is quite a powerful experience. This book is factual and well referenced not just full of pet theories like so many books. Slow death by rubber duck book sheds light on everyday. Its a thoughtful look at how pollution has shifted. The rubber duck boys are back, and after showing us all the ways that toxins get in our bodies, now they give us a guide for scrubbing those toxins out. Slow death by rubber duck blue planet green living. Slow death by rubber duck, by rick smith and bruce lourie. Ever since then, rubber ducks have simply swum in the b1 veins.
Slow death by rubber duck is a call to action for both governments and all canadian citizens, but especially for us mothers, who are necessary for real social change. In 2009, a book transformed the way we see our frying pans, thermometers and tuna sandwiches. Counterpoint its been a bad few years for bisphenol a, the chemical commonly known as bpa. In my view, the time is long overdue for us to remove the federal. It was more a case of the duck coming to us, in the form of a degree show business card.
At this moment in history, the image conjured up by the word pollution is just as properly an innocent rubber duck as it is a giant smoke stack. Marijuana decriminalization would alleviate a heavy burden on taxpayers. Slow death by rubber duck, the book that resulted from their experience, exposes the extent to which we are poisoned every day of our lives. Slow death by rubber duck is hardhitting in a way that turns your stomach and yet also instills hope for a future in which consumers make safer, more informed choices and push their governments to impose tougher regulations on the chemicals all around us. The problem is, the book is about a very unsettling topic. Slow death by rubber duck by rick smith overdrive rakuten.
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The history of the rubber duck is quite an interesting one, going through multiple transformations during the 1800s, 1900s and right up to the present day. Skin cleanse by adina grigore, available at book depository with free delivery worldwide. Funny, thoughtprovoking, and incredibly disturbing, slow death by rubber duck reveals that just the living of daily life creates a chemical soup inside each of us. The secret danger of everyday things by smith, rick, lourie, brucejanuary 1, 2011 paperback. This dark blue is the great river where death gently sends duck on her way with the tulip. How the toxic chemistry of everyday life affects our health by rick smith, 9780702237645, available at book depository with free delivery worldwide. Provocative and groundbreaking, slow death by rubber duck reveals how the living of daily life creates a toxic soup inside each of us.
For the first time in the history of the world every human being is now subjected to contact with dangerous chemicals from the moment of conception until death. The secret danger of everyday things kindle edition by rick smith, bruce lourie. Before we talk about nontoxic alternatives, here is a brief description of the seven chemicals they tested. I hope to write more about this book, what i learned, what im changing and how it is scaring me in the weeks to come. A look at the chemicals surrounding us thats hardhitting. Studies have shown that significant levels of toxic substances can leach out of commonplace items in our homes and workplaces. Heres what science tells us about keeping it healthy. Download it once and read it on your kindle device, pc, phones or tablets. When considering the long, long journey of 28,000 rubber ducks by kei miller sat 14 jun 2014 04. And thats just one chemical of tens of thousands that weve let get away from us, smith added. May 21, 2009 while researching their new book, slow death by rubber duck, they consciously exposed themselves to everyday products food, cleaners, soap and shampoos and measured the levels of chemicals that. While researching their new book, slow death by rubber duck, they consciously exposed themselves to everyday products food, cleaners, soap and shampoos and measured the levels of chemicals that. How the toxic chemistry of everyday life affects our health by rick smith, bruce lourie, sarah dopp and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at. In addition west virginia has become this year the 30th state to legalize medical marijuana.
The information in slow death by rubber duck doesnt make for relaxing reading, even though the authors, rick smith and bruce lourie, do a masterful job of translating statistics and technical data sometimes very technical into highly readable prose. In 20, the rubber duck was inducted into the toy hall of fame, a museum in rochester, new york, along with the game of chess. Slow death by rubber duck fully expanded and updated. Free shipping and pickup in store on eligible orders. Its also the last time i found a book with a bcid in montreal. Slow death by rubber duck is the book that smith and lourie wrote. The secret danger of everyday things by smith, rick, lourie, brucejanuary 1, 2011 paperback on. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading slow death by rubber duck. Jan 15, 2010 in their eyeopening new book slow death by rubber duck. Daily life was bathing us in countless toxins that. Slow death by rubber duck by rick smith and bruce lourie 336 pages. But as the sun sets, the 10th little rubber duck is left all alone, bobbing helplessly on the big wide sea. After weeks on the canadian bestseller list and being named one of the nonfiction top books of the year in 2009 by quill and quire, slow death by rubber duck was released in the u. Ultimately hopeful, the book empowers readers with some simple.
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