Bob Carty

Top Banana

In honor of Earth month weve been revisiting some of our favorite stories. This week- the tale of the humble Cavendish banana at risk from a devastating pathogen.In honor of Earth month weve been revisiting some of our favorite stories. This week- the tale of the humble Cavendish banana at risk from a devastating pathogen.

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Hans Brinker with Briefcase

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The Thrills and Spills of Backyard Hockey

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Fishing With Hoagy

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Dark Sky

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Europe and Bio-Tech Foods

Bob Carty reports on opposition to genetically-altered foods in Europe. Bio-tech producers like Monsanto say protestors are using scare-tactics to urge grocers to pull products from shelves. But a new study from Scotland that suggests genetically-modified potatoes harmed the immune system of rats has added fuel to the debate.

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Trumpeter Swans: Of Lead, Whirligigs, and E.B. White

Compassion and creativity can be powerful together, especially when you add in some persistence and a sense of urgency about an endangered species. Bob Carty has this story of a device used to scoop gun-shot out of waters where the bullet lead is poisoning Trumpeter Swans. Author E.B. White reads from his book, “The Trumpet […]

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Water For Sale

Living On Earth contributor Bob Carty reports on the changing nature of water from resource to commodity. Demand for fresh water is on the rise worldwide, and nations with abundant supplies, such as Canada, are weighing whether or not to begin exporting what is becoming a precious commodity.

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Europe and Bio-Tech Foods

Bob Carty reports on opposition to genetically-altered foods in Europe. Bio-tech producers like Monsanto say protesters are using scare-tactics to urge grocers to pull products from shelves. But a new study from Scotland that suggests genetically-modified potatoes harmed the immune system of rats has added fuel to the debate.

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Hans Brinker with Brief Case

Long commute got you down? In Ottawa the solution is a slick one: Don your skates and glide to work. For two and a half months of the year, an old canal in the Canadian capitol becomes one of the world’s largest skating rinks, complete with on-ice cafes serving up sizzling, hot beaver tails. Bob […]