About This Investigation - Exposed


Schedule of Events
Appearances by Mark Schapiro:

Visit the Chelsea Green Publishing website for event listings

Press

US Lags Behind Europe in Regulating Toxicity of Everyday Products
Democracy Now! | February 24, 2009

Schapiro featured on Health Dialogues
KQED | December 18, 2008

Let's Go Europe
Mother Jones | December 2008

Schapiro featured on NOW: "Toxic Toys"
PBS NOW | March 21, 2008

Schapiro on Fresh Air with Terry Gross
NPR | November 26, 2007

What's in that stuff?
New York Times | October 13, 2007
Exposed is featured in Dan Mitchell's "What's Online" column.

From Plastic to Lipstick
KQED Forum | October 9, 2007
A radio interview on Forum with Michael Krasny.

Exposed: The poisons around us
San Francisco Chronicle | October 7, 2007
"While environmental science underlies the book's argument, it is notable that Schapiro's perspective is more a business one than otherwise. His startling message is that by lagging behind on environmental innovation, American industries are jeopardizing their financial future. And since money talks, he may have produced a book with more eventual impact than a crate of dire environmental warnings."

Brussels Rules OK
The Economist | September 20, 2007
Mark Schapiro's "gripping new book" explains "how the European Union is becoming the world's chief regulator."

Book Review: Exposed
ForeWord | September 2007
"The United States is being left behind and Exposed makes a persuasive and informed case that the only solution is to raise the national bar when it comes to environmental regulation."

Your Call: Exposed
KALW | September 6, 2007
Your Call's Rose Aguilar interviews Mark Schapiro.

Toxic Terror
Fox & Friends | August 23, 2007
A Fox News show interviews Mark Schapiro about Exposed.

The Toxic Chemistry of Everyday Products
AlterNet.org | August 15, 2007
Mark Schapiro discusses why companies that manufacture hazard-free products for the European Union often produce toxin-filled versions of the same items for America and developing countries.

Resource Links
The Green Guide
A guide to less-toxic consumer products.

Skin Deep
A cosmetic safety database by the Environmental Working Group.

GreenConsumerGuide.com
Environmental news and products.