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The Poisoners is a history of four devastating chapters in the making of the region, seen through the disturbing use of toxins and accusations of poisoning circulated by soldiers, spies, and politicians in Zimbabwe and South Africa.
Imraan Coovadia’s fascinating new book exposes the secret use of poisons and diseases in the Rhodesian bush war and independent Zimbabwe, and the apparent connection to the 2001 anthrax attacks in the United States; the enquiry into the chemical and biological warfare programme in South Africa known as Project Coast, discovered through the arrest and failed prosecution of Dr Wouter Basson; the use of toxic compounds such as Virodene to treat patients at the height of the Aids epidemic in South Africa, and the insistence of the government that proven therapies like Nevirapine, which could have saved hundreds of thousands of lives, were in fact poisons; and the history of poisoning and accusations of poisoning in the modern history of the African National Congress, from its guerrilla camps in Angola to Jacob Zuma’s suggestion that his fourth wife collaborated with a foreign intelligence agency to have him murdered.
But The Poisoners is not merely a book of history. It is also a meditation, by a most perceptive commentator, on the meaning of race, on the unhappy history of black and white in southern Africa, and on the nature of good and evil.
Climate change is a major challenge facing modern society. The
chemistry of air and its influence on the climate system forms the
main focus of this book. Vol. 2 of Chemistry of the Climate System
takes a problem-based approach to presenting global atmospheric
processes, evaluating the effects of changing air compositions as
well as possibilities for interference with these processes through
the use of chemistry.
Sustainable Energy, Towards a Zero-Carbon Economy Using Chemistry,
Electrochemistry and Catalysis provides the reader with a clear
outline of some of the strategies, particularly those based on
various chemical approaches, that have been put forward with the
aim of reducing greenhouse gas emissions in order to achieve "zero
carbon" by 2050. The author describes the chemistry of some of the
processes involved, paying particular attention to those that
involve heterogeneous catalytic steps and electrolysis methods. In
cases in which the technology is already established, details are
given of the reactor systems used. He discusses novel developments
in the areas of transport, the production of essential products
using renewable energy and the uses of sustainable biomass.
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Fully updated for the 2020 Edition of the ASME B31.3 Code, this
fourth edition provides background information, historical
perspective, and expert commentary on the ASME B31.3 Code
requirements for process piping design and construction. It
provides the most complete coverage of the Code that is available
today and is packed with additional information useful to those
responsible for the design and mechanical integrity of process
piping. The author and the primary contributor to the fourth
edition, Don Frikken are a long-serving members, and Prior
Chairmen, of the ASME B31.3, Process Piping Code committee.
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