The Hidden Danger of Lead in Soil | Yvette Cabrera | TED

The Hidden Danger of Lead in Soil | Yvette Cabrera | TED

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@hxjp
@hxjp - 01.07.2024 14:39

as an organic gardener, i learned to add (at 5#/100 sq ft-) fishmeal, in my usual soil amending. there is an old nyt article regarding this. every time i replanted an old sf garden, fishmeal was among the 14 soil amendments used commonly, due to the lead paint question in the garden's history.
fishmeal binds to the metal and is not available to the plant. masanobu fukuoka used rye grass and mustard to do the same (in a seasonal serial planting), in old japanese journals and books.

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@danielking5670
@danielking5670 - 01.07.2024 14:42

The poor oil companies didn’t mean any harm! It’s the dumbing down of the world! Trumps base is growing!

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@piku5637
@piku5637 - 01.07.2024 15:16

We need ecosocialism.

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@AlaahAkbr-q9c - 01.07.2024 15:21

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@lakmalchamith4674
@lakmalchamith4674 - 01.07.2024 15:28

Nice

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@rockchalkJayhawk02
@rockchalkJayhawk02 - 01.07.2024 15:29

Good talk in terms of creating awareness around the soil issue. It does feel that there could be a bit of a false equivalency here though. There’s a lot of environmental factors that could have encouraged that kid to bring a knife to school, especially in underserved communities. One way to strengthen the suggested connection being made here would be to look at cases of kids from those same communities who also had elevated lead levels, ADHD, etc… but didnt end up in the criminal system. What positive factors potentially kept them on a better path? If the “criminal” cohort was exposed to these positive factors, despite lead exposure, could they be rescued? Essentially saying lead exposure is a predictive path towards criminality is too loose of a correlation and detracts from the urgent issues at hand (mass lead contamination and, separately, troubled youth - both issues needing solutions).

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@qow2427
@qow2427 - 01.07.2024 15:31

Solar panels contain HIGHLY toxic compounds as do EV batteries. The negative effect these do and will have in our water and soil when they erode is MASSIVE but no one talks about it...

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@Dynasty1818
@Dynasty1818 - 01.07.2024 15:32

Combine this with nitrogen levels in the soil plummeting and reducing nutritional value due to over-farming the land on rotation, and still not enough people will care enough to initiate change...

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@Gray_Bush
@Gray_Bush - 01.07.2024 15:38

Cool. Thought we just had to worry about plastic and forver chemicals poisoning our bodies..

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@totonow6955
@totonow6955 - 01.07.2024 15:51

After the overturn last week of the Chevron Doctrine we DO NOT have over sight in this or any other environmental welfare of any kind. The Supreme Court has dismantled all the work done by people like this woman. Everything is political my dears. Either we change it or get ready. Climate catastrophe? We will have to kiss FEMA goodbye no doubt.

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@riccardo_aquilanti
@riccardo_aquilanti - 01.07.2024 16:06

they used to put a millennia-old toxic metal in gasoline and paint, unbeliavable....

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@marcvolpe8252
@marcvolpe8252 - 01.07.2024 16:07

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@jessabeauty917
@jessabeauty917 - 01.07.2024 16:40

There is just so much political propaganda in this. “School to prison pipeline”? This kid was a danger to his peers and wasn’t gardening with that knife. The USA doesn’t have money to take care of the soil and to properly regulate because so much is spent in entitlement programs, including very highly in that area. Basic math says there’s only so much money. If you want more money available for soil programs you have to find a way to make that happen. People aren’t inhumane or heartless, they can just understand basic math.

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@vmwindustries
@vmwindustries - 01.07.2024 17:33

Ridiculous that a boy with a pocket knife gets into trouble!

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@ShaneBro
@ShaneBro - 01.07.2024 21:52

Times have changed, I used to carry a pocket knife in my pocket when I was a kid. Crazy. On the topic of lead in soil, crazy. How many other environmental areas need to be cleaned up that we don't know about or have been hidden.

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@gonehome2
@gonehome2 - 01.07.2024 22:56

Coming from our skies, and they know it.

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@ayush0477
@ayush0477 - 02.07.2024 08:13

Isn’t gasoline cars also release lead from exhaust because of the corn mixed with fuel?

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@olimpiakoslol3217
@olimpiakoslol3217 - 03.07.2024 12:07

1 minute summary by linksandbriefs: Investigative reporter Yvette Cabrera sheds light on the ongoing issue of lead contamination in soil, impacting children's health and behavior. She shares her findings from soil tests in Santa Ana, revealing high levels of lead in poor neighborhoods. Cabrera emphasizes the lifelong harmful effects of lead exposure, including increased risk of cardiovascular diseases. She advocates for mapping urban soils, implementing solutions like clean soil banks, and raising awareness to protect children from lead poisoning. Ultimately, her work aims to eradicate lead from the environment and safeguard children's futures.


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@roshanchamika621
@roshanchamika621 - 03.07.2024 15:23

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@larranag
@larranag - 03.07.2024 22:35

Great job.

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@mariaantoniettamontella9173
@mariaantoniettamontella9173 - 04.07.2024 12:01

applausi

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@christianwilliams1136
@christianwilliams1136 - 04.07.2024 14:55

To stop lead poisoning we would have to close most of the coal plants, as this is one of the major source of lead contamination world wide. It is also largely responsible for the selenium, mercury, arsenic, cadmium, thallium contamination in our water ways.

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@nkofr
@nkofr - 04.07.2024 16:20

ask Ukraine

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@NewWordsEveryday
@NewWordsEveryday - 24.07.2024 16:31

Sure, entertaining magazines omit this kind of issues but magazines such as New Scientist do the opposite

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@mycosys
@mycosys - 09.11.2024 12:16

I did some rough math - am i right in thinking nearly a MILLION TONS of lead was dumped out of tailpipes of just the western US across the food growing regions of the US?
I honestly didnt realise it was whole grams of lead per gallon in petrol, not some tiny amount.

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@ZohaibHassan-k2n
@ZohaibHassan-k2n - 15.12.2024 18:11

AWESOME

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@ZohaibHassan-k2n
@ZohaibHassan-k2n - 15.12.2024 18:12

AWESOME

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