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PFAS: From the Farmer that Sounded the Alarm to Today’s Data

PFAS: From the Farmer that Sounded the Alarm to Today’s Data

FromThe Farm Report


PFAS: From the Farmer that Sounded the Alarm to Today’s Data

FromThe Farm Report

ratings:
Length:
37 minutes
Released:
Feb 12, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

“These chemicals are not emerging, it’s our awareness that’s emerging,” Rober Bilott says. Bilott, a lawyer who exposed the fact that DuPont had been polluting the environment and drinking water with “forever chemicals” for decades—deserves credit for that fact. His story is the subject of a new book, Exposure, and the recent film Dark Waters, starring Mark Ruffalo. In this episode, he delves into pieces of that story, from the West Virginia farmer who first came to him for help with his sick cows to the ongoing battle to regulate and replace PFAS, which are now known to be linked to various health effects and are prevalent in soil, water, food packaging, and other consumer products around the world.The Farm Report is powered by Simplecast.  
Released:
Feb 12, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

The Farm Report is a show about the people, processes, and policies that shape how food is produced today. From the latest agricultural innovations to the day-to-day challenges of running a viable business growing vegetables and grazing cattle, host Lisa Elaine Held engages in conversations with farmers and farmworkers and the people who work alongside them—like chefs, researchers, activists, and investors. Expect from-the-field insights paired with real-world context as guests explore how producing fresh, delicious food relates to environmental and community sustainability, equality and justice, politics and policy, and better health.