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Lack of Biotech Competition and POV Food Inc. (#325)
Consolidation and a lack of competition in the biotech seed market has the Obama Administration eyeing antitrust law enforcement. 04:49
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Food Safety and POV Food Inc. (#325)
Foodborne pathogens like E-coli, salmonella and listeria all have the potential to make people sick. But what do government numbers say about incidence rates of foodborne illness? 04:50
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News Analysis: President Obama in Newton (April 23, 2009) (#224)
President Obama visited a re-purposed Maytag Appliances building on April 22, 2009. This is the analysis from The Iowa Journal. 17:03
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President Obama in Newton, Iowa: April 22, 2009 (Earth Day)
Full Program: President Obama visits a re-purposed Maytag Appliances building to make a speech about innovation, alternative energies, and his plans and hopes for U.S. economic recovery. 35:35
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Discussion: Green Living and Eliminating Household Toxins (#155)
Indoor air quality is often worse than outdoor air quality. Linda Mason Hunter and Lynnae Hentzen discuss ways to breath easier in our homes. 14:42
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Green Products for a Healthy Home (#155)
The air inside your home may be the most polluted you breathe. A toxic brew of synthetic chemicals found in building materials, furnishings, and cleaning products may be making you sick. 04:34
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Green Interiors (Full Program) (#155)
Full Program: Indoor air quality is often worse than outdoor air quality. We'll look at ways to breath easier in our homes. 27:46
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Iowa Water Issues (Full Program) (#133)
Full Program: Iowa may seem rich in water resources, but how much of it is protected from pollution and available for Iowans to use for drinking water, recreation and industry? 27:46
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Iowa's Water Issues (#133)
What new issues are rising to the surface in the fight to clean and protect Iowa's 72,000 miles of water? The Iowa Journal dives in to see. 04:44
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ART:21 | Ecology | PBS
Full Program: Artists explore how our understanding of the natural world becomes deeply cultural. 53:36




