There is an increasing demand for recycling and other waste reduction initiatives to be cost effective, but as Great Lakes Radio Consortium commentator Suzanne Elston points out, nobody ever questions the cost of simply dumping our garbage:
Category: Commentary
Commentary – Disposable Pride
Modern inventions are designed to make our lives easier. But as Great Lakes Radio Consortium commentator Suzanne Elston points out, sometimes easier isn’t always better:
Commentary – Breast Feeding
Formula feeding babies sends thousands of tons of garbage to the dumps every year, but as Great Lakes Radio Consortium commentator Suzanne Elston has discovered, waste is just one of it’s many ecological impacts:
Commentary – Completing the Cycle
Just a generation ago, Americans threw their household waste in one big trash can and sent it off to landfills. Today, recycling is part of the fabric of daily life. We sort and save; carefully putting our bottles curbside or carting them off to the nearest collection site. But what does it mean? Great Lakes Radio Consortium commentator, Julia King, wonders if we’ve really learned the lesson, or if we’re just mouthing the words:
Commentary – Keep the Home Fires Burning
While the Great Ice Storm of ’98 is safely behind us, it has left some lasting memories, and not all of them bad. As Great Lakes Radio Consortium commentator Suzanne Elston points out, maybe we could all learn a little something from the Storm of ‘98:
Consumption and Cooperation
What does friendship and camaraderie have to do with pollution prevention and waste reduction? According to Great Lakes Radio Consortium commentator Bob Lilienfeld, quite a lot. He says being a good neighbor is good for the environment:
A Frosty Attitude
As mercury hangs low in thermometers and the winter ice grips the country, Great Lakes Radio Consortium commentator, Julia King, reminds us that things could be much worse. It could be sunny and warm:
Early Puberty
A recent study in the medical journal Pediatrics reports that many girls in the U.S. are entering puberty much easier than normal. And as the Great Lakes Radio Consortium’s Suzanne Elston discovered, exposure to environmental chemicals may be the culprit:
Living Through the Storm
Though it’s been a few weeks now since the devastating ice storm socked the northeastern United States and Canada, tens of thousands of the homes affected remain without power. The Great Lakes Radio Consortium’s Bill Flynn, a New York resident, has this perspective:
Seasonal Affective Disorder
Each winter, millions of Americans suffer from a debilitating condition known as Seasonal Affective Disorder or SAD. But as Great Lakes Radio Consortium commentator Suzanne Elston discovered, sufferers can find relief: