Ms. Zambone studies environmental health risks and air policy. Her recent work has focused on science and public health, pesticides, arthropod borne disease, and toxic air pollutants.
Ms. Zambone’s work has appeared in the Charleston Gazette, among other publications. She received her BA in Biology and English and her JD, both from Washington and Lee University.
Authored by Jennifer Zambone
Op-Eds/Articles
Houston, Beware Bite of Mosquito Control Ruling
- By: Jennifer Zambone
Copyright 2001 The Houston Chronicle Publishing Company Zambone Op-Ed in The Houston Chronicle In the aftermath of Tropical Storm…
Don’t be too Quick to Condemn Lifesaving Pesticides (Letter to the Editor)
- By: Jennifer Zambone
Dear Editor: People certainly should be concerned about the declining lobster population in New York, (“A deadly mosquito cure,” Aug. 1) But we should not…
On Importance of Vector Control: Zambone Letter to the Editor on the West Nile Virus
- By: Jennifer Zambone
Published in The Record (Bergen County, NJ) Published in The Record (Bergen County, NJ) August 10, 2000 …
Studies
Pesticides and Public Health
Full Document Available in PDF In recent years, public health authorities have expressed serious…
Pesticides and Agriculture
Full Document Available in PDF In 1989, environmental activists claimed that a chemical called Alar…
Population
Full Document Available in PDF In his 1798 Essay on the Principle of Population, Thomas Malthus argued…