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Living on Earth: Toxic Television Disposal

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This resource, from Living on Earth, contains the transcript from the toxic television disposal news show. Students can read or listen (in Real Audio format) to this Living on Earth segment on the environmental hazards of TV disposal. Living on Earth is a weekly environmental news and information program distributed by National Public Radio. Also included are links to the news program archives dating back to 1991. This resource is referenced in the EconEdLink lesson "What's the Problem with Digital TV." Less

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    Grade: 8 to 12

    Topics: Economics, History-Social Science

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