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Pollution

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Viewpoints Explained: Why Do We Suck At Recycling?

>> March 27, 2024

We talk about the plastic crisis and why it’s important to cut down on the plastic you use in your daily life.

topics covered: Advertising/Marketing and Consumerism, Climate Change, Environment, Ocean Science, Pollution, Public Health and Policy
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Viewpoints Explained: ‘Less Than 10 Percent Of All Plastic Is Recycled’

>> October 4, 2023

We talk about the plastic crisis and why it’s important to cut down on the plastic you use in your daily life.

topics covered: Advertising/Marketing and Consumerism, Business and Entrepreneurship, Climate Change, Environment, Food Industry, Health and Medicine, Pollution
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The Environmental Damage Caused By Millions of Littered Cigarettes

>> June 12, 2022

It seems like all too often it’s common to see a driver chuck a cigarette butt out the window or throw one on the sidewalk. We speak with expert Thomas Novotny about how this type of littering affects the environment and the wildlife within it.

topics covered: Animals and Pets, Children and Parenting, Earth and Environmental Science and Climate Change, Ecology and Ecosystem Management, Government and Politics, Law/Policy and Enforcement, Math, Data and Statistics, Pollution, Regulation
ListenThe Environmental Damage Caused By Millions of Littered Cigarettes
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The Expanding Landfill in Space

>> March 20, 2022

From weather forecasting to cellular coverage to global imaging, we heavily rely on space satellites in our day to day lives. We discuss the serious issue of human-created space debris and what’s being done to curb this problem before it reaches catastrophic levels.

topics covered: Astronomy, Conservation and Sustainability, Earth and Environmental Science and Climate Change, Environment, Infrastructure and Engineering, Pollution, Science, Science and Technology, Space Travel and Space Exploration, Technology, Waste Management
ListenThe Expanding Landfill in Space
21-25 Segment 2: The Toll of Excess Clothes Production

The Toll of Excess Clothes Production

>> June 20, 2021

The average clothing item today is worn anywhere from seven to ten times before it’s discarded on donated. Why is this number so low, and what happens once the garment leaves a person’s closet? Maxine Bedat, a prominent voice in sustainable fashion, joins us this week to shed some light on the clothing crisis and how its impacting workers and the …

topics covered: Advertising/Marketing and Consumerism, American Culture and History, Business and Entrepreneurship, Earth and Environmental Science and Climate Change, Economics and Finance, Environment, Fashion, History, Industry, Labor Rights and Wages, Manufacturing, Media and Entertainment, Pollution, Textiles and Clothing
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21-24 Segment 1: The Environmental Effects Of Staggering Palm Oil Production

The Environmental Effects of Staggering Palm Oil Production

>> June 13, 2021

In the U.S., most Americans commonly use vegetable or olive oil when cooking. While we don’t often here about palm oil, it’s in many of the products that we buy at the grocery store, including everything from food to personal care products. And abroad, palm oil is widely used in cooking and frying. Last year, global consumption reached 72 million tons. …

topics covered: Advertising/Marketing and Consumerism, Business and Entrepreneurship, Climate Change, Earth and Environmental Science and Climate Change, Environment, Farming and Agriculture, Food and Nutrition, Pollution, Wildlife Protection and Management
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The Cycle of Food Waste (2021)

>> May 23, 2021

The average person ends up trashing 25 percent of the food they buy from the grocery store. This can mean fresh produce, expired dairy, stale bread – the list goes on and on. This cycle of food waste across households, grocery stores and restaurants adds up, resulting in more than 81 billion pounds of fresh, edible food being thrown away each year. What’s …

topics covered: Business and Entrepreneurship, Earth and Environmental Science and Climate Change, Food and Nutrition, Pollution, Poverty and Wealth Inequality, Waste Management
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The Reduce, Reuse, Recycle Conundrum

The Reduce, Reuse, Recycle Conundrum

>> May 9, 2021

How often do you buy an item from the store that’s packaged in a plastic container or wrapped in plastic? Daily decisions like these add up and are feeding into the global plastic crisis. Scientists estimate that there’s anywhere between nine to 16 million tons of plastic on the sea floor, polluting the environment, harming species and releasing harmful …

topics covered: Advertising/Marketing and Consumerism, Earth and Environmental Science and Climate Change, Environment, Health and Medicine, Law/Policy and Enforcement, Pollution, Recycling, Regulation, Waste Management
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21-09 Segment 2: The Arctic Then vs. Now

The Arctic Then vs. Now

>> February 28, 2021

Over the last two decades, Arctic melt has increased by about 60 percent. It’s estimated that if all of the glaciers and ice caps were to disappear into the ocean, sea level would rise by 230 feet, wiping out all of the coastal cities and town around the globe. Journalist and author, Andrea Pitzer shares the history of Arctic exploration and how the …

topics covered: Earth and Environmental Science and Climate Change, Environment, History, Pollution, Wildlife Protection and Management
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The Slow-Looming, Invisible Crisis of Climate Change

>> April 26, 2020

With billions across the world staying home right now due to coronavirus, air pollution in many major cities has cleared making way for blue skies and new views of nature. This week, Viewpoints speaks with journalist and author Thomas Kostigen about the role of geoengineering in tackling another approaching global crisis: climate change.

topics covered: Climate Change, COVID-19 Pandemic, Earth and Environmental Science and Climate Change, Environment, Future, Pollution
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Why Are People Still Dumping Their Cigarettes on the Ground?

>> November 3, 2019

It’s almost 2020. While many more Americans have grown to be increasingly eco-conscious, some things still remain the same. It seems like almost everyday a smoker can be seen stomping on a cigarette on the pavement or chucking a lighted butt out their car window. Did you know that more than one-third of all collected litter is cigarette butts? We speak with …

topics covered: Animals and Pets, Children and Parenting, Earth and Environmental Science and Climate Change, Ecology and Ecosystem Management, Government and Politics, Law/Policy and Enforcement, Math, Data and Statistics, Pollution, Regulation
ListenWhy Are People Still Dumping Their Cigarettes on the Ground?

The Wonders of Cave Diving

>> September 8, 2019

World-renowned cave diver Jill Heinerth led a team of divers inside the massive B-15 iceberg in Antarctica, and throughout her career has completed hundreds of other underwater dives across the globe. We speak with Heinerth about the beauty and dangers of cave diving and the importance of her work in helping scientists, biologists and researchers.

topics covered: Biology, Earth and Environmental Science and Climate Change, Ecology and Ecosystem Management, Education, Employment and Workplace Issues, Gender, Pollution, Science and Technology, Sports and Recreation, Travel and Leisure
ListenThe Wonders of Cave Diving

Plastic, Where Does It All Ultimately End Up?

>> August 25, 2019

Around 90 percent of the plastic we use is left unrecycled and dumped in a landfill. Over time, this waste seeps into our oceans, harming its ecosystems and creating massive islands of floating garbage. The Great Pacific Garbage Patch is now more than twice the size of Texas. What small steps can we each take to reduce plastic consumption and get …

topics covered: Animals and Pets, Conservation and Sustainability, Earth and Environmental Science and Climate Change, Economics and Finance, Farming and Agriculture, Food and Nutrition, Health and Medicine, Manufacturing, Pollution, Recycling, Science and Technology
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