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BILL MOYERS JOURNAL | EXPOSÉ: Chemicals in Our Food | PBS
There may be a potentially dangerous chemical leaching into our food from the containers that we use every day. 23:45
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Food vs. Fuel - Are We Taking Agriculture for Granted? (Entire Program) (#160)
Full Program: Are rising corn and bean prices due to the ethanol boom in Iowa? 27:46
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Discussion: Food vs. Fuel - Ethanol's Place in the Economy (#160)
Are rising corn and bean prices due to the ethanol boom in Iowa? 10:23
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Discussion: Higher Gas Prices and Public Transportation (#159)
Tom Kane and Brad Miller discuss ridership on buses, alternatives to driving your car and what other gas-price-related items are quickly heading to the front- burner of many households across Iowa. 15:07
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Bus Ridership Up In Mason City (#159)
Iowans deal with the rising cost of gasoline by taking public transportation. 02:36
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Higher Gas Prices (Full Program) (#159)
Full Program: Gas prices are climbing it seems every day and approaching the $4 mark. So what does that mean? 27:46
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Food vs. Fuel - Not That Simple (#160)
Are rising corn and bean prices due to the ethanol boom in Iowa? 04:40
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Iowa's Municipal Sewage Treatment (Full Program) (#158)
Full Program: Iowa faces a crumbling underground infrastructure of sewer lines that if go unfixed can divert, or leech, untreated wastewater into nearby streams and rivers. 27:46
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Fixing Iowa's Sewage Pollution Problems (#158)
The Iowa Journal visits Boone and Sheldahl, two communities facing fines until they moved forward with costly upgrades of their underground municipal and industrial wastewater treatment facilities. 04:54
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Discussion: Cleaning Iowa's Rivers (#158)
More than thirty years after the Clean Water Act, Iowa is still dealing with water pollution. Susan Heathcote, with the Iowa Environmental Council and Wayne Gieselman, Iowa DNR discuss answers to the ... 14:34
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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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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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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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Beer Brewer Converts Waste To Fuel (#3333)
What do 16 million barrels of beer have in common with a gallon of gasoline? Find out how an innovative program run by the nation's third largest beer brewer helps reduce pollution while making a profit.... 06:00
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GLOBAL WATCH: Global Warming and the Environment | PBS
As China's economy grows, so does pressure to clean up its environment. Among China's critics is the United States. This is an excerpt of a Global Watch report exploring why the Chinese question America's ... 02:35
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