Through our wide span utilization of chemicals, we’ve altered the condition of our Earth in unpretentious ways. Such chemicals include arsenic (which is a supreme cancer causer) and DDT (dichloro-diphenyl-trichloror-ethane). With the mentioning of DDT, the idea is introduced that these toxins not only stick to our bodies by hiding in our fats and bones but also act as mutations that can be carried on to our next generations. She spends the majority of the chapter listing off other pesticides like Dieldrin, Heptachlor, Chlordane, and Aldrin. She also talks of herbicides which are chemicals that kill plants
Through our wide span utilization of chemicals, we’ve altered the condition of our Earth in unpretentious ways. Such chemicals include arsenic (which is a supreme cancer causer) and DDT (dichloro-diphenyl-trichloror-ethane). With the mentioning of DDT, the idea is introduced that these toxins not only stick to our bodies by hiding in our fats and bones but also act as mutations that can be carried on to our next generations. She spends the majority of the chapter listing off other pesticides like Dieldrin, Heptachlor, Chlordane, and Aldrin. She also talks of herbicides which are chemicals that kill plants