
Harvey's Deluge, Why We Waste, The Second Disaster
Top of Mind with Julie Rose - Season 1, Episode 629
- Aug 31, 2017 6:00 am
- 101:09
Why Hurricane Harvey Brought So Much Rain Guest: Russ Schumacher, PhD, Associate Professor of Meteorology, Colorado State University The amount of rain that Hurricane Harvey has dropped on the Gulf Coast is hard to fathom. An analysis in the Washington Post put it this way: “The 9 trillion gallons of water dispensed so far is enough to fill the entire Great Salt Lake in Salt Lake City — twice! It would take nine days straight for the Mississippi River to drain into Houston and equal the amount of water already there.” The Gulf Coast is already pretty rainy and flood prone, but Harvey is way, way out-of-the norm. Aftermath of Japanese-American Internment Camps Guest: Daniel Shoag, PhD, Associate Professor of Public Policy, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University The internment of Japanese Americans in the US during World War II was a tragic violation of human rights. And though the US government authorized restitution to the internees’ families some 40 years later, new research shows the financial repercussions of internment were still felt decades after the internees were released. Not only that, the location of the internment camp where a person was held had a major impact on that family’s economic standing for generations. Our Willingness to Waste Guest: Selina Juul, Founder, Stop Wasting Food, Denmark On average, Americans and Europeans waste 25 percent of the food they buy – it languishes in the fridge or freezer until we throw it out. That’s basically like throwing out one in every four shopping carts you fill up at the grocery store. Meanwhile, people the world over are going hungry. It doesn’t have to be this way. The nation of Denmark cut back on the amount of food it wastes by a quarter in just five years. Find out more about the Stop Wasting Food Movement here. Practice Crime Scene (Originially aired on May 9, 2017) Guest: Amie Houghton, Assistant Professor of Forensic Science, Utah Valley University Crime scene investigation has become a staple of TV drama. Viewers love those momen