Explorez tous les épisodes du podcast A Plastic People: Petrochemicals, Climate Change, and Our Health
| Titre | Date | Durée | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Episode 5: Resilience against Propaganda | 12 Sep 2023 | 00:23:08 | |
Join us for Episode 5, the last episode of our journey together, where we talk about resilience and the ways our team copes with such a daunting fight against the petrochemical industry and climate change. And as always, be sure to check out the ways you can take action below! LEVEL 5 ACTION ITEM: TALK TO YOUR LOCAL OFFICIALS ABOUT PLASTIC POLLUTION
Legislation Mentioned in Episode + Extra Reading/Viewing Materials: Pollution Act | Break Free From Plastic S.5163 - Protecting Communities from Plastics Act | Congress Environmental Justice for All Act gets new life | Southern Environmental Law Center Actions for addressing plastic waste under the Basel Convention | Basel Convention List of Moms Clean Air Force Voices Featured in Montage (In Order of Appearance): Samantha Schmitz, DC Field Events Coordinator Danielle Berkowitz-Sklar, National Field Events Coordinator Melody Reis, Senior Legislative and Regulatory Policy Manager Stephanie Reese, Director of DEIJ and Strategic Implementation Isabel González Whitaker, Associate Vice President for Public Engagement Elizabeth Bechard, Senior Policy Analyst Almeta Cooper, National Manager, Health Equity Osasenaga Idahor, 2023 Summer Environmental Health Intern | |||
| Episode 4: Use, Disposal, and the Recycling Propaganda | 12 Sep 2023 | 00:30:26 | |
Join us for Episode 4 of our journey to learn about the climate and health harms of using so much plastic, our unsuccessful disposal of plastic, and the challenges of recycling. And as always, be sure to check out the ways you can take action below! This Episode Featured: Cynthia Palmer, Senior Petrochemical Analyst for Moms Clean Air Force LEVEL 4 ACTION ITEM: SUPPORT ALTERNATIVES TO PLASTIC AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE
Extra Reading Materials: National Overview: Facts and Figures on Materials, Wastes and Recycling | US EPA US only recycled 5 percent of plastic waste in 2021: Greenpeace report | The Hill How the fossil fuel industry is pushing plastics on the world | CNBC | |||
| Episode 3: Transportation and Manufacturing | 12 Sep 2023 | 00:21:02 | |
Join us for Episode 3 of our journey to learn about the way plastic is transported and manufactured along with the health and climate dangers this presents. And as always, be sure to check out the ways you can take action below! This Episode Featured: Rachel Sica Meyer, Ohio River Valley Field Organizer at Moms Clean Air Force LEVEL 3 ACTION ITEM: COME TO A MOMS CLEAN AIR FORCE EVENT
Extra Reading Materials: 2022 Pipeline Incidents Update: Is Pipeline Safety Achievable? - FracTracker Alliance NTSB Issues Investigative Update on Ohio Train Derailment | National Transportation Safety Board | |||
| Episode 2: Extraction and Refining | 12 Sep 2023 | 00:17:01 | |
Join us for Episode 2 of our journey to learn about where plastic comes from and why it's so dangerous for our health and climate. Be sure to check out the ways you can take action below! This Episode Featured: Roishetta Sibley Ozane, previous Louisiana Field Organizer for Moms Clean Air Force LEVEL 2 ACTION ITEM: BECOME A VOLUNTEER FOR MOMS CLEAN AIR FORCE
Extra Reading Materials: Ingested microplastics: Do humans eat one credit card per week? | ScienceDirect | |||
| Episode 1: The Basics | 12 Sep 2023 | 00:14:22 | |
Welcome and thanks for joining us! This episode will introduce you to the basics of plastic production and the way it harms our health and climate. We hope you'll stick around until the end of the episode to learn about how you we can fight the petrochemical industry together! LEVEL 1 ACTION ITEM: SIGN A PETITION
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| Episode 0: Trailer | 06 Sep 2023 | 00:00:24 | |
Welcome to A Plastic People, a capstone podcast from Moms Clean Air Force hosted by Osasenaga Idahor! Moms Clean Air Force is a community of over 1.5 million parents and caregivers fighting for clean air and climate action. This capstone podcast takes a deep dive into the way our plastic-filled world harms both our health and the climate. Osasenaga and many special guests introduce us to the basics of plastic production and teach us about where it comes from, how it’s made, and why it’s a problem. And we know this can be a daunting topic, so make sure to take action with us along the way and stick around for our conversation about resilience in the last episode! | |||