On “The Gary Null Show” today, Gary discusses these topics and here are the link to help you understand more.
Vital nutrient has key role in keeping body clocks running on time
More exposure to vegetation linked with lower mortality rates in women
UF/IFAS study: Mushrooms boost immunity
Childhood allergies reduced by Vitamin D
Watering our garden with city water injects pharmaceuticals into your veggies
Add nature, art and religion to life’s best anti-inflammatories
Quick music break and back with more news
Plastic bags are hurting more than the environment
The world’s largest dump: China and The great Pacific Garbage Patch
Eat less meat: CO2 emission of our food
How much water does it take to grow a hamburger?
Flying less is about environmental and social equity
7 Reasons we buy more stuff than we need
World footprint do we fit on the planet?
Quick music break and Gary came back with his guest, William Robinson.
Here is Mr. Robinson’s bio:
Prof William Robinson is Professor of Sociology at the University of California at Santa Barbara. He is also the university’s faculty of Latin American Studies and in the Global and International Studies Program. He describes himself as a scholar-activist, who is deeply involved in American domestic and Third World struggles for social justice, popular empowerment of populations and participatory democracy and government. His areas of focus include globalization, transnationalism, political economics, immigration and a variety of sociological issues. William received his graduate degrees from the University of New Mexico, and has published eight books, his latest being “Global Capitalism and the Crisis of Humanity.” His website is SOC.UCSB.edu/Faculty/Robinson