Doug Wood

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  • Username: GreenStreet
  • PRX Member
  • Role: Producer/Reporter: Independent

Recent Pieces from Doug Wood

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Energy Madness with Martha Klein (28:54)
From: Doug Wood

After the headlines, Sierra Club Connecticut's Martha Klein talk with Patti & Doug about stopping a big new natural gas pipeline known as Project Maple.
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The ABC's of PFAS with Tracey Frisch (29:00)
From: Doug Wood

Forever chemicals in fertilizer are getting into the food we eat. Tracey Frisch explains how.
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Children's Health & the Environment with Dr. Mark Miller (28:19)
From: Doug Wood

The Director Emeritus of the Pediatric Environmental Health Specialty Unity at UC San Francisco talks about children and their environmental exposures.
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The H2O Situation with John Rumpler (28:55)
From: Doug Wood

Attorney and Environment America's water specialist John Rumpler talks about the threats to our water.
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Forever chemicals with Dr. David Bond (28:43)
From: Doug Wood

The sad story of, and everything you need to now about, PFAS.
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Beware What You Wear with Alden Wicker (28:15)
From: Doug Wood

Should your clothes come with an ingredient list? They're full of toxic chemicals!
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Testing for Toxins with Leah Segedie (28:11)
From: Doug Wood

Mamavation is the leading site for independent testing of consumer products. We talk with founder Leah Segedie.
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Wireless Radiation and Our Kids (28:37)
From: Doug Wood

UK Physician Dr. Erica Mallery-Blythe describes the impact of RF radiation on children and adults and her work to raise awareness of the issue.
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The Enormous Tiny Plastic Problem (57:38)
From: Doug Wood

No matter what you eat, it probably has tiny bits of plastic in it. Research scientists Madeleine Milne joins Patti and Doug for a lively discussion.
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The Glyphosate-Autism Connection (28:50)
From: Doug Wood

Dr. Stephanie Seneff of MIT talks about her research linking pesticide residues in food to the destruction of gut bacteria and link to autism.