The Monsanto Papers: Deadly Secrets and One Man's Fight for Justice

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The Monsanto Papers: Deadly Secrets and One Man's Fight for Justice

Author(s): Carey Gillam
Publisher: Island Press
Binding: Hardcover
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The Monsanto Papers presents the gripping true story of Lee Johnson, a groundskeeper whose exposure to a toxic herbicide led to a deadly cancer. When he sued Monsanto, he took on a corporate giant in a case that reshaped debates over chemical safety and corporate accountability.

Through internal memos, regulatory actions, and courtroom drama, this investigative narrative reveals how Monsanto managed risks, influenced regulators, and fought dissent to protect its profits. Johnson’s lawsuit became a catalyst for transparency in environmental law and corporate ethics.

Key Features:

  • Firsthand account of a landmark legal battle
  • Insights into corporate maneuvers and regulatory failures
  • A human story of resilience against overwhelming odds

With the narrative force of fiction and the rigor of investigative journalism, The Monsanto Papers challenges readers to consider the balance between industry, science, and justice.

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