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What happens to the lives of lottery jackpot winners; a stink over using human waste as fertilizer, and floatplane passengers on the new $9.50 terminal fee.
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What happens to the lives of lottery jackpot winners; a stink over using human waste as fertilizer, and floatplane passengers on the new $9.50 terminal fee.
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There's an experience almost universally shared by anyone who'sever ventured into the great outdoors. Nature calls. And you're nowhere near any sort of modern flush facility. Or even an outhouse. Apparently, that's happening to an alarming number...
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Tempers flared Thursday night at a packed town hall on homelessness at Westminster Elementary School in Venice.
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Tempers flared Thursday night at a packed town hall on homelessness at Westminster Elementary School in Venice.
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We track the journey of human excrement, from the toilet to the treatment tanks. Also: what does the future of waste treatment look like? Frederick Kaufman’s article in the February issue of Harper’s Magazine is "Wasteland: A Journey Through the...
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We track the journey of human excrement, from the toilet to the treatment tanks. Also: what does the future of waste treatment look like? Frederick Kaufman’s article in the February issue of Harper’s Magazine is "Wasteland: A Journey Through the...
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As the world’s population grows, our sewer systems are being strained to their limits. And right here in the U.S., nearly 2 million people don’t have access to an indoor toilet! Rose George, author of The Big Necessity, talks about the global...
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Human waste in Venice, Steve Gregorey checks in , and Imigrants and being detained.
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Human waste in the woods; A recrudesce of last week's topic on the display of rosary beads in school.
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Dr Georgina Kelly from the NSW Dept of Primary Industries talks to Bryan about the use of human waste.
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Electronic waste (e-waste) is a human health disaster in the making. According to www.greencitizen.com, e-waste affects nearly every system in the human body because they contain a plethora of toxic components including Mercury, Lead, Cadmium,...
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Making Green Energy from Human Waste. Holding Banks Responsible for Abandoned Homes. End Music.
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Charities Feel Pinch of Economic Downturn; The Unmentionable World of Human Waste and why it Matters
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A Christchurch Solvent company and an Invercargill engineering firm have got together to produce Liquid gold from human waste.
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Since the beginning of civilization, we’ve thought that human waste was worthless and dangerous. What if we were wrong?
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Since the beginning of civilization, we’ve thought that human waste was worthless and dangerous. What if we were wrong?
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According to Gallup, 80% of people are unhappy in their work. What a waste of human talent, energy, and skill! Not to ...
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An interview with Rose George author of The Big Necessity: The Unmentionable World of Human Waste and Why It Matters. Produced behind closed doors, disposed of discreetly, and hidden by euphemism, bodily waste is something common to all and as...
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The zoo will build a plant to convert animal waste and human trash into heat and electricity. Ryan Warner speaks with the zoo's vice president of planning, George Pond.
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Humanure and recycling human waste, reusing "gray water," redeveloping San Francisco's Mid Market district, and local musician Anthony Blea.
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Predictions that barley for beer will be affected by climate change; Nuclear waste still has no place to go; Human Footprint documentary on National Geographic Channel to air this Sunday.
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The environment naturally produces hazardous waste without human help. Ashes from a wood fire can contain enough naturally occurring radioactivity to merit a hazardous waste classification. Uranium and other radioactive elements occur naturally...
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Green builder Adam Katzman wanted to experiment with building a "constructed wetland" to process sewage. Then he wanted to make the whole thing float. His paddle-boat-toilet, parked at a marina in Queens, demonstrates how rainwater and human...
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[Rebroadcast] Four in ten people on earth live in situations in which they are surrounded by human excrement. We talk about this little discussed problem with ROSE GEORGE, a London-based writer. Her latest book is "The Big Necessity: The...
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