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Grass Roots Health Podcast Episode # 26: There is Plastic Pollution All Around Us. Should I Care? An Interview with Janice Brahney, Ph.D.

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This past summer, I visited a Native American Museum in the Ozark Mountains. An Iroquois saying on a painting caught my attention: “We should consider the results of every decision on the next seven generations that follow us.” Smart people were the Iroquois!

Unfortunately, we adults in modern times have not been smart. Plastic pollution will be the legacy that we leave our children, grandchildren, and at least, the next seven generations of our descendants. We are leaving those that follow in our footsteps a “plastic pollution disaster.”

The problem with plastics is that they are not biodegradable, and they take up to 1,000 years to decompose. Only 10% of plastic waste is recycled.

Therefore, most of our plastics just sit there in the soil in landfills as an environmental pollutant. Worse yet, about 11 million tons of plastic enter our oceans yearly, affecting fish, other marine life, humans, and ecosystems.

Listen and learn about plastic pollution as host Tim Jordan interviews Janice Brahney, Ph.D. about this issue.

Resources for this podcast:

  • Utah State University Website: usu.edu

  • Quinney College of Natural Resources at Utah State University: qcnr.usu.edu

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Interested in becoming a sponsor of this podcast? Contact at:

tjordan@1795group.com

Thoughts? Feedback? Suggestions for topics or guests? Contact: tjordan@1795group.com

Grass Roots Health is sponsored by the 1795 Group. www.1795group.com

Grass Roots Health is produced and hosted by Tim Jordan.

Dr. Brahney was booked by Tim Jordan. Artwork by Danielle Procopio. Audio editing and mastering by Christopher Stoll of Audio Flare Recording, Toledo, OH: https://www.audioflare.com/

Website design by Alex Brinkman, Green Tree Media, Perrysburg, Ohio www.greentreemediallc.com

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This past summer, I visited a Native American Museum in the Ozark Mountains. An Iroquois saying on a painting caught my attention: “We should consider the results of every decision on the next seven generations that follow us.” Smart people were the Iroquois!

Unfortunately, we adults in modern times have not been smart. Plastic pollution will be the legacy that we leave our children, grandchildren, and at least, the next seven generations of our descendants. We are leaving those that follow in our footsteps a “plastic pollution disaster.”

The problem with plastics is that they are not biodegradable, and they take up to 1,000 years to decompose. Only 10% of plastic waste is recycled.

Therefore, most of our plastics just sit there in the soil in landfills as an environmental pollutant. Worse yet, about 11 million tons of plastic enter our oceans yearly, affecting fish, other marine life, humans, and ecosystems.

Listen and learn about plastic pollution as host Tim Jordan interviews Janice Brahney, Ph.D. about this issue.

Resources for this podcast:

  • Utah State University Website: usu.edu

  • Quinney College of Natural Resources at Utah State University: qcnr.usu.edu

=========================================

Interested in becoming a sponsor of this podcast? Contact at:

tjordan@1795group.com

Thoughts? Feedback? Suggestions for topics or guests? Contact: tjordan@1795group.com

Grass Roots Health is sponsored by the 1795 Group. www.1795group.com

Grass Roots Health is produced and hosted by Tim Jordan.

Dr. Brahney was booked by Tim Jordan. Artwork by Danielle Procopio. Audio editing and mastering by Christopher Stoll of Audio Flare Recording, Toledo, OH: https://www.audioflare.com/

Website design by Alex Brinkman, Green Tree Media, Perrysburg, Ohio www.greentreemediallc.com

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