Podcasts
Mona Hanna-Attisha: “Flipping the story” in Flint
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MSUToday’s Russ White speaks with Mona Hanna-Attisha.
Great Lakes Echo (http://greatlakesecho.org/tag/toxinschemicals/page/3/)
MSUToday’s Russ White speaks with Mona Hanna-Attisha.
The invasion of round goby in Lake Erie has created a link in the food chain that allows hazardous flame retardants to bioaccumulate in smallmouth bass.
Current State talks with Dr. Marc Edwards, who was central in confirming a serious water problem in Flint and leads ongoing analysis that will determine when it’s safe to drink again.
Environmental harm by some antibacterial soaps may outweigh their benefits.
Ken Winter relates the crisis to the PBB disaster that occurred 40 years ago.
The Flint water crisis is an environmental story that highlights the risks of taking natural resources–like drinking water–for granted.
Collaboration between citizens and oil companies could reduce the risk of future environmental disasters.
Experts say new flame retardants and stain repellents in Great Lakes wildlife offer further evidence of a broken regulatory system.
Canadian researchers are picking through bird poo on islands in eastern Lake Ontario to uncover the environmental impact of double-crested cormorants.
Researchers link alewife gene with vitamin B1 deficiency and the decline of lake trout.