Biocatastrophe Lexicon: An Epigrammatic Journey through the Tragedy of our Round-World Commons

Ephraim Tinkham
1st edition, 2010

Volume two of a three volume commentary on the downside of what has been done with tools and technology. Particular emphasis on the industrial history of biocatastrophe, chemical fallout, world water crisis, cataclysmic climate change, body burdens of endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDC), antibiotic resistant infections, the political chaos of the age of increasing social needs and declining public resources, and the parasitic impact of the klepto-elite and their shadow banking network. Includes biocatastrophe lexicon, extensive CDC, EPA, FDA, ORNL, and EWG data, definitions, links, bibliographies.

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The second volume of the Phenomenology of Biocatastrophe publication series is an epigrammatic journey through the tragedy of our Round-World Commons. Beginning with essays on biohistory, the world water crisis, and the sociology of biocatastrophe, the main text is composed of basic definitions pertaining to natural and human ecology, followed by a series of epigrammatic op eds, news bites, epiphanies, observations, and questions. This volume also contains relevant acronyms, abbreviations, and conversion tables followed by a series of biocatastrophe pie charts, which delineate the environmental, economic, and petrochemical components of biocatastrophe.