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Monsanto 3: Superfund Sites and Slag

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Hello again, y'all! This episode's all about the ENVIRONMENT and it is a real doozy. If you choose for some reason to start with this one, understand that we'd been in the studio for hours at this point. Blender Bluid, Amy Do and I were all simply transcending the mortal form. Anyways, in this riveting episode we talk about Times Beach Missouri, Anniston Alabama, and Soda Springs Idaho's separate disasters connected to Monsanto. There's a surprising amount of horses and Ronald Reagan, but not related to one another despite the fact that he was really into horses. Fun fact for ya. Cheers!

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SOURCES:

  1. Baptized in PCB’s: Race, Pollution, and Justice in an All-American Town, Ellen Griffith Spears 2014
  2. The World According to Monsanto, Marie-Monique Robin 2008
  3. Missouri's Costly Dioxin Lesson, Marjorie Sun, Science VOL. 219, NO. 4583 pp. 367-369, 1983
  4. Monsanto Hid Decades Of Pollution, Michael Grunwald, Washington Post 2002
  5. Pollution, Poverty and People of Color: Dirty Soil and Diabetes, Brett Israel, Environmental Health News, 2012
  6. Monsanto’s Superfund Secret, Bart Elmore, Dissent Magazine 2017
  7. Roundup’s Other Problem: Glyphosate is Sourced from Controversial Mines, Gosia Wozniacka Civil Eats, 2019
  8. Residential zoning at former Monsanto site dangerous for future homebuyers, Sue Stevenson Columbia Daily Herald, 2021
  9. FERN’s Back Forty: Monsanto’s sordid historical legacy, Samuel Fromartz, Food and Environment Reporting Network, 2022
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Hello again, y'all! This episode's all about the ENVIRONMENT and it is a real doozy. If you choose for some reason to start with this one, understand that we'd been in the studio for hours at this point. Blender Bluid, Amy Do and I were all simply transcending the mortal form. Anyways, in this riveting episode we talk about Times Beach Missouri, Anniston Alabama, and Soda Springs Idaho's separate disasters connected to Monsanto. There's a surprising amount of horses and Ronald Reagan, but not related to one another despite the fact that he was really into horses. Fun fact for ya. Cheers!

LIVE SHOW TICKETS OCTOBER 1

PLZ SUPPORT MY PATREON

SOURCES:

  1. Baptized in PCB’s: Race, Pollution, and Justice in an All-American Town, Ellen Griffith Spears 2014
  2. The World According to Monsanto, Marie-Monique Robin 2008
  3. Missouri's Costly Dioxin Lesson, Marjorie Sun, Science VOL. 219, NO. 4583 pp. 367-369, 1983
  4. Monsanto Hid Decades Of Pollution, Michael Grunwald, Washington Post 2002
  5. Pollution, Poverty and People of Color: Dirty Soil and Diabetes, Brett Israel, Environmental Health News, 2012
  6. Monsanto’s Superfund Secret, Bart Elmore, Dissent Magazine 2017
  7. Roundup’s Other Problem: Glyphosate is Sourced from Controversial Mines, Gosia Wozniacka Civil Eats, 2019
  8. Residential zoning at former Monsanto site dangerous for future homebuyers, Sue Stevenson Columbia Daily Herald, 2021
  9. FERN’s Back Forty: Monsanto’s sordid historical legacy, Samuel Fromartz, Food and Environment Reporting Network, 2022
  continue reading

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