Exposure
Poisoned Water, Corporate Greed, and One Lawyer's Twenty-Year Battle against DuPont
by:
Robert Bilott
in:
Human Rights
Summary:
The book chronicles the true story of an environmental lawyer who uncovers a decades-long history of chemical pollution by one of the world's largest corporations, DuPont. It details his relentless pursuit of justice for a West Virginia community affected by contaminated drinking water, despite personal and professional challenges.
Key points:
1. Corporate Greed: The book exposes DuPont's irresponsible use of harmful chemicals despite knowing their effects.
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