Topic: Clean Water

9 chapters across the catalog

Mummy and the Dummy
Episode 1673 1:36:13 - 1:43:07

1673: Mummy and the Dummy

Chevron Deference Overturned, Loper Bright Enterprises Ruling

The Supreme Court officially overturned the 40-year-old "Chevron deference" doctrine, stripping federal agencies of their power to interpret vague laws without judicial oversight. Critics on MSNBC argued this is a "power grab" by the court, while constitutional lawyers suggest it will end "agency capture" by big corporations. The ruling stems from a case involving New Jersey fishermen forced to pay for government inspectors on their boats.

Net Equity
Episode 1602 2:12:32 - 2:13:23

1602: Net Equity

Epic One Water Brew, Recycled Wastewater Beer

A San Francisco-based company, Epic Clean Tech, has produced a beer called "Epic One Water Brew" using recycled wastewater from a luxury high-rise. The project is intended to showcase the potential for water reuse in urban environments. The hosts react with humor and skepticism to the concept of "toilet beer."

Cyclogenesis
Episode 1122 2:29:16 - 2:33:21

1122: Cyclogenesis

EPA Focus on Clean Water and Albania Protests

EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler announced that safe drinking water is a more immediate global threat than climate change, citing the 1,000 children who die daily from waterborne illnesses. Critics attacked Wheeler's background as a coal lobbyist. In unrelated news, police in Albania used tear gas against protesters demanding early elections, an event the hosts compare to the film Wag the Dog.

Blotto in Biloxi
Episode 1025 1:28:28 - 1:34:27

1025: Blotto in Biloxi

EPA Chief Scott Pruitt Ethics Scandals and Regulatory Rollbacks

NBC News reports on mounting ethics questions facing EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt regarding travel expenses and a condo rental linked to energy lobbyists. Despite the controversy, Pruitt continues to advance Trump's agenda by rolling back Obama-era environmental regulations, such as the Clean Water Rule and fuel standards.

Extractive
Episode 641 29:27 - 34:46

641: Extractive

Ohio Algae Bloom, Small Farm Regulation

An algae bloom in Lake Erie has rendered the water supply in Toledo, Ohio, undrinkable. The hosts critique media coverage that blames climate change, arguing instead that the event is being used to push for increased EPA regulation of small farms. They mock an environmental advocate's call to "level the playing field" between human sewage and livestock manure.

All Your DNA [sic]Belong To Us
Episode 184 1:35:12 - 1:38:21

184: All Your DNA [sic]Belong To Us

Bill Maher, Oxfam, and Sarah Palin's Audio Quality

The hosts critique Bill Maher for being unaware of Oxfam, a major international charity, during a recent broadcast. They also discuss a "clean water crisis" meme and mock the poor audio quality of Sarah Palin's satellite appearance on Hannity. Dvorak expresses frustration with the technical failures of high-budget networks like Fox News compared to independent productions.

Brain Damage
Episode 97 29:46 - 31:23

97: Brain Damage

Clean Water Restoration Act, UN Human Rights, Government Ownership

A listener raises concerns about the Clean Water Restoration Act, noting that the UN Declaration of Human Rights does not explicitly list water as a fundamental right. The discussion explores the legal theory that if Congress claims ownership of all water in the U.S., and the human body is 50% water, the government effectively owns half of every citizen.

Water Weed And Weasels
Episode 96 49:26 - 52:45

96: Water Weed And Weasels

Clean Water Restoration Act, Federal Water Control

The Clean Water Restoration Act amends federal law by removing the term "navigable" and granting the U.S. government control over all "waters of the United States." This includes interstate waters, tributaries, wetlands, and potentially private wells. The move mirrors discussions at the World Water Forum in Turkey, where water was stripped of its status as a human right, leading to fears of total government control over water resources.