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In a city filled with buffets, you'd think Las Vegas wastes a lot of food. (Not entirely true. A lot goes to food banks, pig farms, etc.) But not everyone is so mindful. Science/Nature writer Elizabeth Royte joins us to discuss food waste, her powerful books detailing the crises, and what we can do about it. https://www.royte.com/ https://vegasneversleeps.com/
This month, we’re anthropologists, and we’re slaves to capitalism. Madelyn meets her hero, Elizabeth Royte, and Blythe doesn’t like Kondo-ing. Everyone’s best friends Halcyon Person and Matt Barats YUCK it up, Catherine Cohen does it in song.
This month, we’re anthropologists, and we’re slaves to capitalism. Madelyn meets her hero, Elizabeth Royte, and Blythe doesn’t like Kondo-ing. Everyone’s best friends Halcyon Person and Matt Barats YUCK it up, Catherine Cohen does it in song.
Ralph talks “vultures,” the auto industry kind with Clarence Ditlow of The Center For Auto Safety, the Big Pharma kind with Dr. Sidney Wolfe of Public Citizen's Health Research Group, and then the good kind with environmental author, Elizabeth Royte.
Katy Keiffer’s guest on today’s Straight, No Chaser is Elizabeth Royte. Elizabeth is the author of Bottlemania: How Water Went On Sale and Why We Bought It; Garbage Land: On the Secret Trail of Trash; and The Tapir’s Morning Bath: Solving the Mysteries of the Tropical Rain Forest. Her writing on science and the environment has appeared in Harper’s, National Geographic, Outside, The New York Times Magazine, and other national publications. Elizabeth is on the show talking about the negative effects of hydrofracking on livestock in drilling areas. Hear Elizabeth share a devastating story about a cattle rancher’s losses in North Dakota. How have farmers been silenced on the issue? Why is the U.S. Chamber of Commerce backing fracking? Find out on this week’s Straight, No Chaser. This program has been brought to you by The International Culinary Center. “There are so many unknowns- there’s industry secrecy and there’s a lack of funding for these long-term, peer-reviewed studies to show the fate and transport of these chemicals.” [19:00] — Elizabeth Royte on Straight, No Chaser
Katy Keiffer’s guest on today’s Straight, No Chaser is Elizabeth Royte. Elizabeth is the author of Bottlemania: How Water Went On Sale and Why We Bought It; Garbage Land: On the Secret Trail of Trash; and The Tapir’s Morning Bath: Solving the Mysteries of the Tropical Rain Forest. Her writing on science and the environment has appeared in Harper’s, National Geographic, Outside, The New York Times Magazine, and other national publications. Elizabeth is on the show talking about the negative effects of hydrofracking on livestock in drilling areas. Hear Elizabeth share a devastating story about a cattle rancher’s losses in North Dakota. How have farmers been silenced on the issue? Why is the U.S. Chamber of Commerce backing fracking? Find out on this week’s Straight, No Chaser. This program has been brought to you by The International Culinary Center. “There are so many unknowns- there’s industry secrecy and there’s a lack of funding for these long-term, peer-reviewed studies to show the fate and transport of these chemicals.” [19:00] — Elizabeth Royte on Straight, No Chaser
Investigation about why we bottle water and how some companies are exploiting the environment.
Author, Elizabeth Royte discusses her book, Bottlemania which explores the bottled water business.
Author, Elizabeth Royte discusses her book, Bottlemania and what you need to know about the process involved with bottling water and what you need to know as a consumer.
Author, Elizabeth Royte discusses her book, Bottlemania and what you need to know about the process involved with bottling water.
Author, Elizabeth Royte discusses her book, Bottlemania and what you need to know about the process involved with bottling water.
Guest Elizabeth Royte, author: Bottlemania: The Battle over America's Drinking WaterRoyte.com
Early humans hollowed out gourds to carry their water. Today we drink melted icebergs housed in crystal-studded bottles. Is this progress? Elizabeth Royte tracks the evolution of the water bottle. Produced by Catherine Epstein.
Discussion of 2008 free events related to Garbage Land by Elizabeth Royte.
Discussion of 2008 free events related to Garbage Land by Elizabeth Royte.
Discussion of 2008 free events related to Garbage Land by Elizabeth Royte.
Discussion of 2008 free events related to Garbage Land by Elizabeth Royte.
Discussion of Garbage Land by Elizabeth Royte, which is the 2008-2009 One Book, One College selection, Volume 1, Number 9
Discussion of Garbage Land by Elizabeth Royte, which is the 2008-2009 One Book, One College selection, Volume 1, Number 9
Listen to this provocative show with:1) Joseph K. Doss, president and CEO of the International Bottled Water Association; 2) Elizabeth Royte, author of Bottlemania: How Water Went on Sale and Why We Bought It 3) William E. Marks, award-winning environmental author and editor of Water Voices, which features 400 color photos and 100-plus letters and articles from such authors as Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Jane Goodall and others
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Listen to this provocative show with:1) Joseph K. Doss, president and CEO of the International Bottled Water Association; 2) Elizabeth Royte, author of Bottlemania: How Water Went on Sale and Why We Bought It 3) William E. Marks, award-winning environmental author and editor of Water Voices, which features 400 color photos and 100-plus letters and articles from such authors as Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Jane Goodall and others
Discussion of Garbage Land by Elizabeth Royte, which is the 2008-2009 One Book, One College selection, Volume 1, Number 9
Discussion of Garbage Land by Elizabeth Royte, which is the 2008-2009 One Book, One College selection, Volume 1, Number 9