UNION CARBIDE SAFETY RECORD
"Blast Rocks Carbide Plant: Cause Unknown; 20 reported hurt," Port Lavaca Wave, March 12, 1991.
"Union Carbide Still An Ogre," Financial Express, December 5, 1990.
"West Virginia, Toxic Leak Keeps 15,000 Inside," New York Times, Feb. 17,
1990.
Mokhiber, Russell, "Crime in the Suites," Greenpeace, Sept./Oct. 1989.
Dembo, David and Lucinda Wykle, Letter to the Editor, New York Times, Sept. 10, 1989.
Shabecoff, Philip, "Bhopal Disaster Rivals 17 in U.S.," New York Times, April 30, 1989.
"Leaks At Bhopal Reported," New York Times, June 23, 1988.
"UCC's Kennedy Calls for Plan to Win Public," Chemical Marketing Reporter, April 25, 1988.
"Warrant Notice to Hong Kong Carbide," Indian Express, Feb. 5, 1988.
Union Carbide Corporation 1988 Annual Environmental Report, Not an official Union Carbide Publication.
"OSHA Flexes Its Muscle, Critics Doubt Power of Punch," Insight, Oct. 5, 1987.
Saddler, Jean, "OSHA's Crackdown on Records Draws Praise, but Some Question Focus on Data," Wall Street Journal, July 27, 1987.
"Union Carbide Agrees to Pay $408,500 Fine for Safety Violations," New York Times, July 25, 1987.
Cherniack, Martin, The Hawk's Nest Incident: America's Worst Industrial Disaster. New Haven: Yale, 1986. [Account of UCC worker deaths due to tunnel construction in West Virginia.]
"OSHA Cites Carbide on Safety Conditions," Wall Street Journal, Sept. 17, 1986.
"Aldicarb Under Fire Again; Company [UCC] Defends Product," Chemical Marketing Reporter, Sept.15, 1986.
Meier, Barry, "India Says a Union Carbide Engineer Was Responsible for Bhopal Site Design," Wall Street Journal, May 13, 1986.
"OSHA Won't Settle for Less in Carbide Case, Brock Says; Agency Widens Investigations," Chemical Marketing Reporter, May 12, 1986.
"Union Carbide's Institute Plant is Cited for Safety Violations; Record Fine Imposed by OSHA" Chemical Marketing Reporter, April 7, 1986.
Noble, Kevin, "Union Carbide Faces Fine of $1.4 Million on Safety Violations," New York Times, April 2, 1986.
Susser, Ida, "Union Carbide and the Community Surrounding It: The Case of a Community in Puerto Rico," International Journal of Health Services, Vol. 15, No. 4, 1985.
"Internal Auditors Feared Leak," Indian Express, Nov. 7, 1985.
"Carbide Chose to Suppress Reports," Indian Express, Nov. 6, 1985.
"When Carbide Officials Slept Over Hull Report," Indian Express, Nov. 5, 1985.
McDonald, Craig, "Union Carbide Safety Report," Public Citizen, Sept. 11, 1985.
Makler, Nancy, "Carbide's Choice: Your Job or Your Health?," The Guardian (NY), Sept. 11, 1985.
Diamond, Stuart, "Carbide Leak Highlights Defects in Systems Handling Toxic Matter," New York Times, August 19, 1985.
"Carbide Ignored Warning," Madhya Pradesh Chronicle, March 31, 1985.
Winslow, Ron, "Union Carbide. Confirms That Problems With Tanks in India Were Found in 1982," Dec. 11, 1984.
Kail, L.A., J.M. Poulson, and C. S. Tyson, "Operational Safety Survey CO/MIC/Sevin Units, UCILJ. Bhopal Plant," Union Carbide, May 1982.
Report of Blood Analysis of 31 Temik Workers, Nov. 30, 1981.
"Carbide Conducting Epidemiologic Studies," Chemical and Engineering News, August 1979.
Bahl, V,K., C.R. Iyer, S.P. Choudgary and S. Khana, "Operating Manual: Methyl Isocyanate Unit," Union Carbide India, Ltd., Oct., 1978.
"OSHA Orders Emergency Rule for Acrylonitrile,” Wall Street Journal, Jan. 17, 1978.
IT CAN'T HAPPEN HERE
Elsia, Dave, "Retirees Who Won't Quit," Solidarity, Sept. 1990.
Schmidt, William E., "Company on trial For Injuries on Job, New York Times, August 20, 1990.
Harrah, Tony, “Feds Confess: Hanford as bad as Chernobyl,” Guardian, August 15, 1990.
Green, Arlee C. "Chemical Plant Rule 'Too Little, Too Late’,” AFL CIO News,
July 23, 1990.
“Explosion Kills One and Injures 63 in Ohio," New York Times, July 19, 1990.
Brodeur, Paul, "Annals of Radiation," The New Yorker, July 9, 1990.
"U.S. Sees Possible Cancer Tie To Electomagnetism," New York Times, May 22, 1990.
Labaton, Stephen, "Trouble Persists in Asbestos Cases," New York Times, March 5, 1990.
"Rhone Poulenc Plant Leaks Chemical in West Virginia," Wall Street Journal, Feb. 7, 1990.
Lubasch, Arnold H., "Damages Limited for Pan Am Suits," New York Times, Jan. 4, 1990.
"Searchers Find More Bodies At Texas Plant Explosion Site," New York Times, Oct. 26, 1989.
Labaton, Stephen, "Trust May Sell Manville Or Shift It to Private Control," New York Times, October 25, 1989.
Suro, Roberto, "Plastic Plant Explodes; Many Missing," New_York Times, Oct. 24, 1989.
"Entire Town in Ohio Is Evacuated in Gas Leak," New York Times, Oct. 16, 1989.
"Love Canal Defense Setback," New York Times, August 29, 1989.
Cushman, Jr., John H., "Chemicals On Rails A Growing Peril," New York Times, August 2, 1989.
Hanley, Robert, "Why Two Sites in Jersey City Received Quick Cleanups of Chrome," New York Times, July 18, 1989.
Schneider, Keith, "A Nuclear Cleanup's Staggering Cost," New York Times, June 19, 1989.
Shabecoff, Philip, "U.S. Says Toxic Chemicals Are Imperiling Aquatic Life," New York Times, June 14, 1989.
"200 in Connecticut Flee a Chemical Lab Fire," New York Times, June 20, 1989.
"Head of Panel Releases Data on Toxic Risks," New York Times, June 9, 1989.
"3 Killed in Chemical Vat Blast," New York Times, June 7, 1989.
No More Bhopals: Communities at Risk Special Report Information Pack: Hazardous Production, May-June 1989.
"1,700 Knocked Out By Gas Leak," The Times (London), May 24, 1989.
Labaton, Stephen, "Five Years After Settlement, Agent Orange War Lives On," New York Times, May 4, 1989.
Shea, Richard, "Richmond Officials Say City Must Have A Disaster Plan," West County Times, May 2, 1989.
"TC Man Burned in Plant Mishap," Texas City Sun, April 27, 1989.
Kolata, Gina, "The Medical Record on DES Emerges After Years of Research and Anxiety," Now York Times, April 9, 1989.
Feder,Barnaby J., "Asbestos: The Saga Drags On," New York Times, April 2, 1989.
Special Report to American Workers and Communities at Risk, BARC, April 1989.
Shabecoff, Philips, "U.S. Calls Poisoning of Air Far Worse Than Expected and Threat to Public," New York Times, March 23, 1989.
"BASF Antwerp Unit is Hit by Explosion," Chemical Marketing Reporter, March 13, 1989.
Foderaro, Lisa W., "Pollution by Kodak Brings Sense of Betrayal," New York Times, March 3, 1989.
"Payments for Families of Defoliant Victims," New York Times, March 3, 1989.
"West Virginia Toxic Leak Keeps 1,500 Inside," New York Times, Feb. 17, 1989.
"Chemical Industry Risk Reduction: Right To Know Bears Fruit to Save Lives," The Community Plume, Vol. 1, 1989.
"Hazard Analysis: The Heart of Emergency Planning," The Community Plume, Vol. 1, 1989.
Frammolino, Ralph, "Maker of Toxic Gas to Move Plant From La Mesa to Arizona," Los Angeles Times, Dec. 20, 1988.
Harasim, Paul and Katherine Kerr, "Hazardous Chemicals Put City At Risk, Report Finds," The Houston Post, Dec. 2, 1988.
"New Trial ordered In Toxic Emissions Case," Nov. 3, 1988.
Council On Scientific Affairs, "Cancer Risks of Pesticides in Agricultural Workers," JAMA, August 19, 1988.
"Thousands Who Fled Toxic Cloud Return to Homes in Massachusetts," New York Times, June 20, 1988.
"Baton Rouge Area Vulnerable," Morning Advocate, June 16, 1988.
"BASF Antwerp EO Plant Destroyed By Explosion," European Chemical News, March 13, 1988.
"E.P.A. Gets Reports of Illegal Dumping Into Ohio After Spill," New York Times, Feb. 25, 1988.
"Now Gas Leak At Plant in Maine," New York Times, Feb. 15, 1988.
"Out From Under a Cloud," Fire Engineering, Feb. 1988.
Simi Valley Association Re: Chlorine Gas Accident, Jan. 26, 1988.
"Collapse of Diesel Tank Pollutes Drinking Water Near Pittsburgh," New York Times, Jan. 4, 1988.
"Acid Leak in Texas Leaves a Residue of Questions," New York Times, Dec. 20, 1987.
Ellman, Paul, "Thousands Flee Cloud of Poison Gas," Guardian (UK). Dec. 12, 1987.
"66 Are Injured By Toxic Leak At Texas Plant," New York Times, Nov. 1, 1987.
Ensign, Tom, "Government Continues Agent Orange Coverup," Guardian, Sept. 23, 1987.
"Uncertainties of a Chemical-Filled World Come Home to a Denver Suburb," New York Times, April 19, 1987.
"Tangled Rules on Toxic Hazards Hamper Efforts to Protect Public," New York Times, April 1.9, 1987.
"Derailment Drama Ends in Pittsburgh, 16,000 Return Home as Toxic Chemical is Tucked Away," New York Times, April 13, 1987.
Brodeur, Paul, "The Cancer Makers Are Out to Get You," New York Times, April 6, 1987.
"OSHA Policy Spawns Record Juggling on Injuries," AFL CIO News, March 28, 1987.
"China Says 15,400 Were Ill in Mishap," International Herald Tribune, March 24, 1987.
Feron, James, "90 Evacuated on Border of Bronx as US Starts Chemical Cleanup," New York Times, Jan. 13, 1987.
Tolba, Mostafa, "Handling Bhopals, Rhine Pollutions," New York Times, Jan. 8, 1987.
Johnstone, Diana and Zack Naruth, "Who is Killing the Great Rivers of the World," In These Times, Dec. 24, 1986 Jan. 14, 1987.
Wald, Matthew L., "Safety Lapses Paralyze Nuclear Bomb Complex," New York Times, Oct.18, 1986.
Perrow, Charles, "Risky Systems: The Habit of Courting Disaster," The Nation, Oct. 11, 1986.
"Plant Releases Toxic Fumes," New York Times, Oct. 9, 1986.
Gwetzman, B., "Soviet Submarine Crippled by Fire, On Her way Home," New York Times, Oct 6, 1986.
Report of Joint Public Hearings on Toxic Chemical Accidents in New York State, Prepared by office of Attorney General Robert Abrams, Environmental Protection Bureau, June 18, 1986.
Report on Toxic Chemical Accident at the FMC Corporation, Middleport, New York on November 15, 1984: A Case Study in Prevention, Emergency Response and Reform by Robert Abrams Attorney General of New York, July 16, 1986.
Wald, Matthew L. "Management Cited at 16 'Problem' Nuclear Plants," New York Times, July 16, 1986.
Fingleton, D. et al, "Development of a Model Emergency Response Plan for Catastrophic Releases of Toxic Gases,” The Air Pollution Control Association Annual Meeting, June 22, 1986.
Shabecoff, Phillip, "Pesticides Finally Top Problem List at EPA," New York Times, March 6, 1986.
"Flaws in Toxic Leak Said to be Common," New York Times, March 5, 1986.
"Hexaflouride Tank Was 'Boiled' Before Accident [at Nuclear Fuel Plant in Oklahoma]," New Scientist, Jan. 9, 1986.
"Toxic Accident Parallels," New York Times, Jan. 7, 1986.
Lender, Jon, "Poll, Demonstrates Concern Over Chemical Plants," Hartford
Courant, Dec. 5, 1985.
Glixon, Neil, "Un collared Crime – The Riddle of Guiltlessness," Comonweal, Nov. 29, 1985.
Diamond, Stuart, "Burning Questions of Safety at Chemical Plants," New Straits Times, Nov. 27, 1985.
"Problems at Chemical Plants Raise Broad Safety Concerns," New York Times, Nov. 25, 1985.
"U.S. Names 403 Toxic Chemicals that Pose Risk in Plant Accidents," New York Times, Nov. 18, 1985.
Meier, Barry, "Under Public Pressure, Chemical Firms Push Plant Safety Programs," Wall Street Journal, Nov. 11, 1985.
Sattur, Omar, "Forum: The Ethics of Chemical Hazard [Workplace Exposure]," New Scientist, Nov. 7, 1985.
Diamond, Stuart, "U.S. Toxic Mishaps in Chemicals Put at 6,928 in Five Years," New York Times, Oct. 3. 1985.
Engler, Robert, "Many Bhopals: Technology Out of Control," The Nation, April 27, 1995.
"It May Be Safe, But Suppose It Wasn't: Problem of Toxic Waste At ReChem Plants," The Economist, Feb. 23, 1985.
"Safety Last: The Dangers of the Indiscriminate Use of Pesticides," The Economist, Feb. 16, 1985.
Bowander, B "The. Bhopal Incident: Implications for Developing Countries," The Environmentalist, Vol. 5, 1985.
"India Tragedy Prompts Chemical Firms, Public Authorities To Review Safety Steps, Wall Street Journal, Dec. 7, 1984.
Trost, Cathy and Carol Hymowitz, "Congressmen, Environmentalists Fear That Laws in U.S. Wouldn't Prevent A Poison Gas Disaster," Wall Street Journal, Dec. 6, 1984.
Hymowitz, Carol and Terence Roth, "In West Virginia's Chemical Valley: India's Toxic Gas Disaster Stirs Fears," Wall Street Journal, Dec. 5, 1984.
"Drum Rupture Forces Evacuation," Morning Advocate, July 14, 1983.
"Storage Tank Examined for Cause of Explosion, Fire," Morning Advocate, July 14, 1983.
"Overheated Chemical Causes Evacuations," Morning Advocate, March 23, 1983.
Anderson, Bob, "Environment Charge Filed Against GHR," Morning Advocate, Dec. 16, 1982.
"Residents File Damage Claims," Morning Advocate, Dec. 16, 1982.
"Plant Official Says Management Knew of Tank Problem," State Times, Dec. 15, 1982.
McConnaughey, Janet, "17,000 Flee Chemical Explosion," Morning Advocate, Dec. 12, 1982.
"Toxic Spill Hurts 3, 100 Are Evacuated," New York Times, Feb. 22, 1979.
"Dupont Cited by U.S. for Safety Violations After Blast at Plant," Wall Street Journal, May 17, 1978.
"Dupont Will Abandon Blast Damaged Facility," Wall Street Journal, May 17, 1978.
“Dupont Blast Killed Three," Wall Street Journal, April 19, 1978.
Gerrard, Michael, "The Politics of Air Pollution in the Kanawha Valley: A Study of Absentee Ownership," 1971.
LESSONS FROM BRQPAL AND RELATED ISSUES (INCLUDING LIABILITY)
"The Lessons We Have Not Learnt," Times of India, December 2, 1990.
Dias, Clarence J., Coping With Multijurisdictional Issues: Lessons From the Bhopal Litigation, May 1990.
Shabecoff, Philip, "9% Decline in Toxic Pollution Is Cited in Survey by E.P.A.," New York Times, April 20, 1990.
Fowler, Elizabeth, "6 Environmental Issues in Exxon Proxy Report," March 9,
1990.
“Toxic Futures," Editorial, New Statesman and Society, Jan. 26, 1990.
Marcus, Francis Mark, "Labor Dispute in Louisiana Ends With Ecological Gain," New York Times, Jan. 3, 1990.
Thurm, Scott, "Toxic Gas Law Adopted," San Jose Mercury News, Jan. 31, 1990.
Workman, Bill, "Sunnyvale OKs Law Regulating Toxic Gases," San Francisco Chronicle, Jan. 31, 1990.
Murti, Krishna, C.R., "Industrialization and Emerging Environmental Health Issues: Lessons from the Bhopal Disaster," Madras Science Foundation, Oct. 2 6, 1989.
Feder, Barnaby J. "Who Will Subscribe to the Valdez Principles?," New York Times, Sept. 10, 1989.
Feder, Barnaby J. "Group Sets Corporate Code on Environmental Conduct," New York Times, Sept. 8, 1989.
"Bhopal and Corporate Responsibility," New Consumer, Fall .1989.
"Gas Disaster a Lesson," Madhya Pradesh Chronicle, July 20, 1989.
Ambrose, Robert, "Bhopal, MIC and Pesticide Reform," Global Pesticide Monitor, Vol. 1, Summer 1989.
Marquardt, Sandra, "Hazardous Pesticide 'Exports and the EPA," Global Pesticide Monitor, Vol.I, Summer 1989.
Clymer, Adam, "Polls Show Contrasts in How Public and E.P.A. View Environment," New York Times, June 22, 1989.
Passell, Peter, "Making a Risky Life Bearable: Better Data, Clearer Choices, New York Times, June 9, 1989.
Mokhiber, Russell, "Criminal Liability," New York Times, June 24, 1989.
Mokhiber, Russell, "Bhopal," Corporate Crime and Violence, San Francisco: Sierra Club Books, 1989.
Schroeder, Peter, "Environmental Risk management: The Experience of a European Insurer," The Geneva Paper on Risk and Insurance, vol. 14, no.51, April 1989.
True, Jean,"Toxics Corner," Balancing the Scales, Dec. 15, 1968.
Rich, Laurie A., "Emergency Response Report, A New Version of Cameo," Hazmat World, Nov. 1, 1988.
Abraham, Martin, "The Role of Community Action Groups in Averting and Coping with industrial Accidents Lessons and Strategies from the Bhopal Tragedy," United Nations Environment Programme Industry and Environment, July/August/Sept. 1988.
Steyer, Robert, "Monsanto Volunteers To Cut Toxic Emissions at All Plants," St. Louis Post Distpatch, July 1, 1988.
"Waste Minimization Bill Stalls Momentarily," Industrial Chemical, July 1988.
"Chemicals and the Public," Chemical Marketing Reporter, May 30, 1988.
Dias, Clarence J. "'International Cooperation for Survival: Lessons Prom Bhopal," 1988.
Rosencranz, Armin, "Bhopal, Transnational Corporations, and Hazardous Technologies," Ambio, Vol. 17, no. 5, 1988.
Shelton, Deborah, "Prom Tennessee to Bhopal, Lesotho and Beyond: Appalachian School Forges Global Links With Rural Poor," UNICEF Action for Children, Vol. 3, 1988.
Castleman, Barry I. and Grace E. Zieml "Corporate Influence on Threshold Limit Values," Americgn Journal of Industrial Medicine, 1988.
"Lessons From Bhopal," Business India, Nov. 30 Dec. 13, 1987.
"Coming To Terms on Bhopal," Washington Post Weekly, Nov. 30, 1987.
Das, Rathin, "Scientists Pledge 'No More Bhopals'," The Hindustan Times, Nov. 8, 1967.
"International Liability Claims: The Long shadow of Bhopal, Risk Mangagment, Oct. 1987.
Aldred, Carolyn, "Bhopal Ruling, To Affect Multinationals," Business Insurance, Oct. 5, 1987.
Sethi, S., "Inhuman Errors and Industrial Crises," Columbia Journal of World Business, Spring 1987.
"'No Job Is Worth Dying For', Workplace Hazard: Needless Death," The Guardian (NY), April 8, 1987.
Bordewich, Fergus, "Development The Lessons of Bhopal: The Lure of Foreign Capital is Stronger Than Environmental Worries," The Atlantic, March, 1987.
Hollihan, Thomas A. and Patricia Riley, "Argument and Corporate Advocacy, The Influences of Organizational Culture on Public Discourse," Spheres of Argument: Proceedings of the Sixth SCA/APA Conference on Argumentation, ed. Bruce E. Grenbeck 1987.
Bidwai, Praful, "Bhopal Two Years On: Trap of Venality and Malign Neglect," Times of India, Dec. 3, 1986.
"The Long Arm of the Law: The Bhopal Decision," Risk Management, Nov. 1986.
"Lessons From Bhopal," Chemical and Engineering News, Nov. 17, 1986. [Review of Bhopal Tragedy and Poison Cloud.]
Prabhu, M.A., "Prevention of Industrial Disasters Through Legal and Regulatory Systems," paper presented at International Conference on Industrial Crisis Management, New York Univ., Sept. 5 6, 1986.
Bailey, William, "Far Reaching Effects, for American Insurers Seen As a Result of Bhopal Court Decision," National Underwriter, Aug. 29, 1986.
Engel, Paul G., "Pinstripes to Prison Stripes: If Local Enforcers Have Their Way, OSHA Violations May Land Executives Behind Bars," Industry Week, Aug. 4, 1986.
Hilder, David, "Tort Wars: Insurer's Push to Limit Civil Damage Awards Begins to Slow Down," Wall Street Journal, Aug. 1, 1986.
Greenly, Jr., G., "Risk Assessment Lesson of Bhopal," Air Pollution Control Association Annual Meeting, May 1986.
Glaberson and Farrell, "The Explosion in Lawsuits is Nothing but a Myth," Business Week, April 21, 1986.
Williams, Lena, "Race Bias round in Location of Toxic Dumps," New York Times, April 16, 1987.
"Viewpoint: Why Not Use Human Canaries?," Chemical Week, April 16, 1986. [Refers to OSHA's action against UCC.]
Wermeil, Stephen, "Crisis in Liability Insurance is Creating Mounting Pressure for New Legislation," Wall Street Journal, April 9, 1986.
Greenly, G.D., "Bhopal: Lessons Learned," World Clean Air Congress, March 1986.
"Commission On Transnational Corporations: Transnational Corps and Issues Relating to the Environment," Economic and Social Council, Jan. 17, 1986.
DAGA, Asia's Strugle to Affirm Wholeness of Life. Report of a Consultation on TNC's in Asia: The Aftermath of Bhopal. Hong Kong: C.C.A.U.R.M., 1985.
Cordil, Lesta, "They Hope to Head Off New Bhopals," Gannett Westchester Newspapers, Dec. 4, 1985.
Dias, Clarence J., "That They Shall Not Have Died in Vain," Law and Society Trust Workshop, Dec. 3, 1985.
Huber, Peter, "The Bhopalization of U.S. Tort Law," Issues in Science and Technology, Fall 1985.
Sethi, S. Prakash, "The Inhuman Error: Lessons From Bhopal, New Management, Vol. 3, #1, Summer 1985.
"One Man's Acceptable Risk Is Another Man's Accident," The Economist, Jan. 19, 1985.
Ghosh, Saflen, "The Neglected Issues," The Hindustan Times, Jan. 18, 1985. [Are pesticides really necessary?].
Prakash Padma, "The Right to Know," Indian Express (New Delhi), Jan. 6, 1985.
"A Death at Work Can Put the Boss in Jail," Business Week, March 2, 1987.
[Article on Texas Case in which executive is in jail for causing death of
employee.]
"Documents Disclosed on Hazards at Work," New York Times, May 14, 1987. [Government aware that 'allowable exposure' levels caused widespread injuries.]
Lepkowski, Wil, "The Disaster at Bhopal: Chemical Safety in the Third World," Commentary.
GENERAL SOURCES OF INFORMATION ON HAZARDOUS TECHNOLOGIES
The World Bank, "Manual of Industrial Hazard Assessment Techniques," Office of Environmental and Scientific Affairs.
Wasserman, Robert and Richard Wiles, Field Duty: U.S. Farmworkers and Pesticide Safety. Washington: World Resources Institute, Study 3, July 1985.
Pearson, Charles S., Down to Business: Multinational Corporations, the Environment and Development. Washington: World Resources Institute, Study 2, Jan. 1985.
Kletz, Trevor A., What Went Wrong? Case Histories of Process Plant Disasters. Houston: Gulf Publishing Co., 1985.
Ives, Jane, The Export of Hazard: Transnational Corporations and Environmental Control Issues. Boston: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1985.
Trost, Cathy, Elements of Risk: The Chemical Industry and Its Threat to America, New York: New York Times Books, 1984.
Perrow, Charles, Normal Accidents: Living with High Risk Technologies. New York: Basic Books, 1984.
Multinational Monitor, Sept. 1984. [Issue Dealing with Bhopal and hazardous technologies.]
Norris, Ruth, Editor, Pills, Pesticides and Profits: The International Trade in Toxic Substances. Croton on Hudson, N.Y.: North River Press, 1982.
Bull, David, A Growing Problem: Pesticides and the Third World Poor. Oxford: Oxfam, 1982.
BOOKS ON BHOPAL
Baxi, Upendra and Amita Ditanda, Valiant Victims and Lethal Litigation: The Bhopgl Case, Delhi: Indian Law Institute, 1990. Available from BARC.
Dembo, David, Ward Morehouse and Lucinda Wykle, Abuse of Power: The Social Performance of Multinational Corporations The Case of Union Carbide, New York: New Horizons Press, 1990. Available from BARC for $13.50.
Vivek, P.S., The Struggle of Man Against Power: Revelation of 1984 Bhopal Tragedy, Himalaya Publishing House, 1990.
Bogard, William, The Bhopal Tragedy – Language, Logic, and Politics in the Production of a Hazard, Westview Press, 1989.
Dembo, D. et. al. (Ed.), Nothing To Lose But Our Lives: Empowerment to Oppose Industrial Hazards in a Transnational World, Hong Kong, New York: ARENA Press, and New Horizons Press, 1988. Available from BARC for $13.50.
Jones, Tara, Corporate Killing: Bhopals Will Happen, London: Free Association Books, 1988.
Wilkins, Lee, Shared Vulnerability: The Media and American Perceptions of the Bhopal Disaster, New York: Greenwood Press, Inc., 1987.
Kurzman, Dan, A Killing Wind: Inside Union Carbide and the Bhopal Catastrophe, New York: McGraw Hill Book Co., 1987.
Shrivastava, Paul, Bhopal: Anatomy of A Crisis, Cambridge, MA: Ballinger Publishing Co., 1987.
Banerjee, Brojendra, Bhopal Gas Tragedy Accident or Experiment, New Delhi Seoul Printers, 1986.
Weir, David, The Bhopal Syndrome: Pesticide Manufacturing and the Third World, Penang: IOCU, 1986.
APPEN SAM, The Bhopal Tragedy One Year After, Penang: SAM, (Sahabat Alam Malaysia) 1986. Available from BARC for $11.95.
Baxi, Upendra, Inconvenient Forum and Convenient Catastrophe: The Bhopal Case, Bombay: Indian Law Institute, 1986.
Baxi, Upendra and Thomas Paul, Mass Disasters and Multinational Liability: The Bhoval Case, Bombay: Indian Law Institute, 1986.
Chrishti, Anees, Dateline Bhopal, New.Delhi: Concept, 1986.
Everest, Larry, Behind the Poison Cloud: Union Carbide's Bhopal Massacre, Chicago: Banner Press, 1986.
Morehouse, Ward and Arun Subramaniam, The Bhopal. Tragedy: What Really Happened and What It Means for American Workers and Communities at Risk, New York: Council on International and Public Affairs, 1986. Available from BARC for $13.50.
Abraham, Martin, The Lessons, of Bhopal. A Community Action Resource Manual on Hazardous Technologies, Penang: International Organization of Consumers' Unions (IOCU), 1985. Available from BARC for $12.00.
Agarwal, Anil, No Plaice to Run: Local Realities and Global Issues of the
Bhopal Disaster, New Delhi and Tennessee: PRIA (Society for Participatory, Research in Asia) and Highlander, 1985. Available from BARC for $5.
ARENA, Bhopal: Industrial Genocide?, Hong Kong: ARENA, 1985. Available from BARC for $12.00.
do Grazia, Alfred, A Cloud Over Bhopal: Causes, Consequences, and Constructive Solutions, Bombay: Kalos Foundation, 1985.
Shastri, Lalit, Bhopal Disaster: An Eyewitness Account, New Delhi: Criterion Publications, 1985.
Sufrin, Sydney, Bhopal, Its Setting, Responsibility and Challenge, Delhid: Ajanta Publications, 1985.
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