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Sustainable Christmas Trees and Previewing 2019's Most Pressing Environmental Issues

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Episode 15 of The Dirt digs into the most sustainable Christmas tree traditions and previews 2019 in the newly constituted North Carolina General Assembly. And what does the Civil Rights Act of 1964 have to do with the pollution-heavy hog industry? Plus, an interview with Molly Murphy and Hannah Hearn of Working Films – a national organization based in Wilmington, NC that is using film to advance social justice and environmental protection.
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Episode 15 of The Dirt digs into the most sustainable Christmas tree traditions and previews 2019 in the newly constituted North Carolina General Assembly. And what does the Civil Rights Act of 1964 have to do with the pollution-heavy hog industry? Plus, an interview with Molly Murphy and Hannah Hearn of Working Films – a national organization based in Wilmington, NC that is using film to advance social justice and environmental protection.
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