Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
256
Language
English
Published
Sep 13, 2004
Publisher
University of California Press
Edition
First Edition
ISBN-10
0520243374
ISBN-13
9780520243378
Description
Maxime Schwartz delves into the eerie origins and unsettling implications of mad cow disease, exploring the chilling journey from farm to fork that has sparked widespread fear. Through meticulous research, Schwartz uncovers the complex web of biological, environmental, and economic factors that contributed to the emergence of this perilous illness. With vivid storytelling, he brings to life the panic that gripped communities and the significant impacts on public health policies.
Schwartz highlights the intersection of agriculture and science, revealing how practices in livestock management and feed production inadvertently fueled this crisis. Readers gain insight into the global repercussions of the disease, not just on health, but also on economies and societal trust in food sources.
The narrative also dives deep into the personal stories of those affected, painting a vivid picture of the human cost behind clinical statistics. It poses poignant questions about the relationship between humans and nature, urging reflection on food safety and ethical farming practices.
In an era where food security is paramount, Schwartz's examination serves as both a cautionary tale and a call to action, urging vigilance and innovation in the face of similar threats that may loom on the horizon.
Schwartz highlights the intersection of agriculture and science, revealing how practices in livestock management and feed production inadvertently fueled this crisis. Readers gain insight into the global repercussions of the disease, not just on health, but also on economies and societal trust in food sources.
The narrative also dives deep into the personal stories of those affected, painting a vivid picture of the human cost behind clinical statistics. It poses poignant questions about the relationship between humans and nature, urging reflection on food safety and ethical farming practices.
In an era where food security is paramount, Schwartz's examination serves as both a cautionary tale and a call to action, urging vigilance and innovation in the face of similar threats that may loom on the horizon.
Genres
Mystery
Thriller & Suspense
Children’s
Science & Technology
History
Nature