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World's Worst... Chemical Disasters

by Rob Alcraft

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As science advances, so does our ability to impact the world, both positively and negatively. World's Worst looks at instances where human error and technology failure have created great damage -- as well as how humans then use technology to mitigate disastrous effects.Each book features three recent case studies, told in an exciting newspaper reporting style.The main text is supported by eyewitness reports, expert opinions, maps, and timelines.… (more)
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As science advances, so does our ability to impact the world, both positively and negatively. World's Worst looks at instances where human error and technology failure have created great damage -- as well as how humans then use technology to mitigate disastrous effects.Each book features three recent case studies, told in an exciting newspaper reporting style.The main text is supported by eyewitness reports, expert opinions, maps, and timelines.

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