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Title: The Bob Edwards Show, Joe Berlinger and Rose George, May 18, 2010
Author: Bob Edwards
Format: Original Recording
Length: 57 mins
Language: English
Release date: 05-18-10
Publisher: XM Satellite Radio
Genres: Radio & TV, Great Interviews
Summary:
For three years, director Joe Berlinger gathered the footage for his documentary Crude. In the classic battle between the haves and the have-nots, Crude examines both sides of the legal case known as the "Amazon Chernobyl." 30,000 residents of the jungles of Ecuador claimed that the American oil giant Chevron contaminated an area roughly the size of Rhode Island, resulting in high levels of cancer, birth defects, and other health problems.
Then, ninety-percent of the developing worlds sewage is dumped - untreated - into oceans, rivers and lakes. Almost half of the worlds population has no access to a toilet. Inadequate sanitation kills more people in developing nations than AIDS, tuberculosis, or malaria and dirty water remains the worlds number one health risk. In her book, The Big Necessity, journalist Rose George argues that the way a society disposes of its sewage tells you a lot about its economy, politics and religion. [Broadcast Date: May 18, 2010]
Contact: [email protected]
https://esound.space/audible
Title: The Bob Edwards Show, Joe Berlinger and Rose George, May 18, 2010
Author: Bob Edwards
Format: Original Recording
Length: 57 mins
Language: English
Release date: 05-18-10
Publisher: XM Satellite Radio
Genres: Radio & TV, Great Interviews
Summary:
For three years, director Joe Berlinger gathered the footage for his documentary Crude. In the classic battle between the haves and the have-nots, Crude examines both sides of the legal case known as the "Amazon Chernobyl." 30,000 residents of the jungles of Ecuador claimed that the American oil giant Chevron contaminated an area roughly the size of Rhode Island, resulting in high levels of cancer, birth defects, and other health problems.
Then, ninety-percent of the developing worlds sewage is dumped - untreated - into oceans, rivers and lakes. Almost half of the worlds population has no access to a toilet. Inadequate sanitation kills more people in developing nations than AIDS, tuberculosis, or malaria and dirty water remains the worlds number one health risk. In her book, The Big Necessity, journalist Rose George argues that the way a society disposes of its sewage tells you a lot about its economy, politics and religion. [Broadcast Date: May 18, 2010]
Contact: [email protected]
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