This week:
Solutions to our biggest problems shouldn’t be so perplexing. On the other hand, washing our hands wasn’t obvious for a couple hundred thousand years, and my kids STILL don't want to do it.
Plus: Seasonal allergy news, a new Barbie, non-profit grocery stores, climate hackers, the SEC, the WHO, Google’s huge new feature, and Khan Academy revolutionizes education — again
Here's What You Can Do:
⚡️ Floods or not, fire season’s (probably) right around the corner. Get up to the minute air quality reports with a Purple Air monitor (and nifty map, too)
⚡️ Your community may need to replace toxic lead water service lines. Check out Beyond Plastic’s report on the pros and cons of PVC pipes.
⚡️ Sure, the economy and market are completely unpredictable at this point, but there’s no better time to put your retirement fund to work fighting climate change. Do it with Carbon Collective.
⚡️ Speaking of lead pipes — will microplastics and PFAS (“forever chemicals”) be our version? Check out PFAS Central’s PFAS-free brands and consumer products.
News Roundup
Health & Medicine
Seasonal allergies are coming for us all
In Cancer Alley, US chemical giants mounted a campaign against grassroots organizers, so they can continue to kill people
Apparently forever chemicals in food packaging (like take-out containers) can migrate into food
North Carolina passed a 12 week abortion ban, fuck those guys
Barbie launched the first doll with Down’s syndrome
Climate
None of the world’s top industries would be profitable if they paid for the natural capital they use
Recycling, which doesn’t really work, also spews microplastics
Environmentalists sue California over their stupidly reduced solar incentives
The SEC is taking forever to regulate climate disclosures, so the EU has gone one farther and oh boy
Florida and Louisiana are borrowing millions to pay insurance claims (go deeper in my must-listen convo with Washington Post reporter Brianna Sacks)
Food & Water
In which the FDA chief dips his toe very gently into the idea of food as medicine
Non-profit grocery stores are trying to rehab America’s food deserts
Inside Big Beef’s (incredibly effective) climate messaging machine
Meet the climate hackers of frontline Malawi
Pollution from farms
Hosts & Guests
Information
- Show
- Channel
- FrequencyUpdated Weekly
- PublishedMay 5, 2023 at 9:00 PM UTC
- Length29 min
- RatingExplicit
