Evolution in a Toxic World
In her compelling book, Evolution in a Toxic World, author Emily Monosson delves into the intricate relationship between evolution and environmental toxins. Published by Island Press in 2013, this insightful paperback spans 240 pages, exploring how life has adapted to the ever-present dangers of pollutants like BPA in baby bottles, mercury in fish, and lead in computer monitors. Monosson traces the evolution of life’s defense mechanisms over three billion years, revealing how organisms have developed remarkable strategies to transform, excrete, and store harmful chemicals. This book is essential for anyone interested in ecophysiology, environmental toxicology, and the resilience of life in a toxic world. Discover how evolution continues to shape the survival of species in our increasingly polluted environment.