RoundUp at the Supreme Court

RoundUp at the Supreme Court

Does a pesticide manufacturer have an obligation to warn consumers about the potential hazards of using its product? This week on Green Street, Patti and Doug talk about the severe environmental impact mining for rare earth minerals has on local populations, and how living near cell towers increases your risk of developing cancer. Then Jay Feldman, Executive Director of non-profit Beyond Pesticides, talks about the Supreme Court case involving the popular pesticide RoundUp, and whether or not states can require the manufacturer to include a warning to consumers about the product’s toxicity.

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The Gas Stove Problem

The Gas Stove Problem

Cooking with gas releases a wide range of chemicals into the home, exacerbating asthma symptoms and potentially causing other serious health problems. This week on Green Street, Patti and Doug talk ab...

3 Jul 29min

PFAS - The inescapable Toxin - with Marina Schauffler

PFAS - The inescapable Toxin - with Marina Schauffler

Forever chemicals are contaminating our air, our water, and our food supply. The State of Maine is showing what can be done about it. In the news this week, Patti and Doug talk about new research on p...

26 Jun 29min

RF Sensitive with Dr. Julie McCredden

RF Sensitive with Dr. Julie McCredden

A large and growing segment of the population is biologically intolerant of radio frequency radiation – the kind emitted by all cell phones, cell towers, routers and other wireless devices. This week ...

19 Jun 29min

Irradiating the Natural World - with Dr. Devra Davis

Irradiating the Natural World - with Dr. Devra Davis

Is our growing web of wireless radiation causing havoc in the natural world? This week on Green Street, Patti and Doug talk about new research on plastic water bottles, including the chemicals and vas...

12 Jun 29min

Pollinators in Peril with Dr. Tara Cornelisse

Pollinators in Peril with Dr. Tara Cornelisse

Pollinators are in trouble around the world, and that could spell disaster for humans. This week on Green Street Patti and Doug talk about Erin Brockovitch’s fight against data centers, and the incred...

5 Jun 29min

Dismantling the EPA with Dr. Kyla Bennett

Dismantling the EPA with Dr. Kyla Bennett

The Trump administration is doing everything in its power to break the EPA. Will the agency survive? This week on Green Street, Patti and Doug talk about the rise of anti-bacterial resistance due to c...

29 Mai 29min

HOOKED - The Social Cost of Digital Tech, with Dr. Betsy Stone

HOOKED - The Social Cost of Digital Tech, with Dr. Betsy Stone

What does it mean to be human, and how is digital technology stealing the skills we need to get along with each other? This week on Green Street, Patti and Doug talk about the EPA’s efforts to undo re...

22 Mai 29min

Toxic Cars with Dr. Arlene Blum of the Green Science Policy Institute

Toxic Cars with Dr. Arlene Blum of the Green Science Policy Institute

Could the air inside your car contain chemicals known to cause cancer? This week on Green Street, Patti and Doug talk about Denmark's amazing energy island and Al Gore’s thoughts about addressing the ...

15 Mai 29min

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