The Stinking Story of Garbage

The Stinking Story of Garbage

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  • Author: Katie Daynes
  • Publisher: Usborne Books
  • ISBN: 9780794512477
  • Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 68

Presents the history of waste disposal and describes modern methods of garbage treatment and recycling and their impact on the environment.


Rubbish!

Rubbish!

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  • Author: William L. Rathje
  • Publisher: University of Arizona Press
  • ISBN: 9780816521432
  • Category : Social Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 284

It is from the discards of former civilizations that archaeologists have reconstructed most of what we know about the past, and it is through their examination of today's garbage that William Rathje and Cullen Murphy inform us of our present. Rubbish! is their witty and erudite investigation into all aspects of the phenomenon of garbage. Rathje and Murphy show what the study of garbage tells us about a population's demographics and buying habits. Along the way, they dispel the common myths about our "garbage crisis"—about fast-food packaging and disposable diapers, about biodegradable garbage and the acceleration of the average family's garbage output. They also suggest methods for dealing with the garbage we do have.


Dinosaurs and All that Rubbish

Dinosaurs and All that Rubbish

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  • Author: Michael Foreman
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9780582420922
  • Category : Environmental protection
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 32

After humans leave the barren Earth for a distant star, the dinosaurs come back to life and tidy up the mess that the humans have left behind. The dinosaurs will only then allow the humans to come back to Earth once they have agreed that the planet should be shared and enjoyed by everyone.


Trash

Trash

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  • Author: Andy Mulligan
  • Publisher: David Fickling Books
  • ISBN: 0375898433
  • Category : Young Adult Fiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 240

In an unnamed Third World country, in the not-so-distant future, three “dumpsite boys” make a living picking through the mountains of garbage on the outskirts of a large city. One unlucky-lucky day, Raphael finds something very special and very mysterious. So mysterious that he decides to keep it, even when the city police offer a handsome reward for its return. That decision brings with it terrifying consequences, and soon the dumpsite boys must use all of their cunning and courage to stay ahead of their pursuers. It’s up to Raphael, Gardo, and Rat—boys who have no education, no parents, no homes, and no money—to solve the mystery and right a terrible wrong. Andy Mulligan has written a powerful story about unthinkable poverty—and the kind of hope and determination that can transcend it. With twists and turns, unrelenting action, and deep, raw emotion, Trash is a heart-pounding, breath-holding novel.


Here Comes the Garbage Barge!

Here Comes the Garbage Barge!

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  • Author: Jonah Winter
  • Publisher: Schwartz & Wade
  • ISBN: 0375852182
  • Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 41

This New York Times Best Illustrated Book is a mostly true and completely stinky story that is sure to make you say, “Pee-yew!” Teaching environmental awareness has become a national priority, and this hilarious book (subtly) drives home the message that we can’t produce unlimited trash without consequences. Before everyone recycled . . . There was a town that had 3,168 tons of garbage and nowhere to put it. What did they do? Enter the Garbage Barge! Amazing art built out of junk, toys, and found objects by Red Nose Studio makes this the perfect book for Earth Day or any day, and photos on the back side of the jacket show how the art was created. Here Comes the Garbage Barge was a New York Times Best Illustrated book of 2010, a Huffington Post Best Picture Book of the Year, and a School Library Journal Best Book of the Year. The Washington Post said, “Cautionary? Yes. Hilarious? You betcha!” and the New York Times Book Review raved, “[A] glorious visual treat.”


Where Does the Garbage Go?

Where Does the Garbage Go?

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  • Author: Paul Showers
  • Publisher: Perfection Learning
  • ISBN: 9781680651607
  • Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 32

Explains how people create too much waste and how waste is now recycled and put into landfills.


There Is Much Rubbish

There Is Much Rubbish

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  • Author: Steve Stutzman
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9780991017140
  • Category :
  • Languages : en
  • Pages :

Judah's long-promised return to Jerusalem from exile in Babylon inspired a time of change, uncertainty, and renewal. But most importantly, it ushered in a time of faith.There Is Much Rubbish invites readers to join Johanan and his friends as they rely on God to return them to their ancestral home through a relatable and immersive narrative of their journey and experience. As you get to know the characters and appreciate the challenge before them, move beyond the story's surface to connect with God's purpose for rebuilding Jerusalem and the temple. Allow the perspective and storytelling to draw you in to more fully grasp the spiritual implications of the return from exile and the lessons, warnings, and instructions intended for followers of Jesus today.


Waste and Want

Waste and Want

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  • Author: Susan Strasser
  • Publisher: Macmillan
  • ISBN: 0805065121
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 367

An exploration of the importance of trash in American social history describes the virtual nonexistence of trash before the twentieth century during a time when every scrap had a use and discusses the rise of the culture of disposability and its long-term implications. Reprint. 10,000 first printing.


Garbage Land

Garbage Land

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  • Author: Elizabeth Royte
  • Publisher: Little Brown
  • ISBN: 9780316141819
  • Category : BUSINESS & ECONOMICS
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 165

Out of sight, out of mind ... Into our trash cans go dead batteries, dirty diapers, bygone burritos, broken toys, tattered socks, eight-track cassettes, scratched CDs, banana peels... But where do these things go next' In a country that consumes and then casts off more and more, what actually happens to the things we throw away' In Garbage Land, acclaimed science writer Elizabeth Royte leads us on the wild adventure that begins once our trash hits the bottom of the can. Along the way, we meet an odor chemist who explains why trash smells so bad; garbage fairies and recycling gurus; neighbors of massive waste dumps; CEOs making fortunes by encouraging waste or encouraging recycling-often both at the same time; scientists trying to revive our most polluted places; fertilizer fanatics and adventurers who kayak amid sewage; paper people, steel people, aluminum people, plastic people, and even a guy who swears by recycling human waste. With a wink and a nod and a tightly clasped nose, Royte takes us on a bizarre cultural tour through slime, stench, and heat-in other words, through the back end of our ever-more supersized lifestyles. By showing us what happens to the things we've "disposed of," Royte reminds us that our decisions about consumption and waste have a very real impact-and that unless we undertake radical change, the garbage we create will always be with us: in the air we breathe, the water we drink, and the food we consume. Radiantly written and boldly reported, Garbage Land is a brilliant exploration into the soiled heart of the American trash can.


Gone Tomorrow

Gone Tomorrow

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  • Author: Heather Rogers
  • Publisher: New Press, The
  • ISBN: 1595585729
  • Category : Political Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 265

“A galvanizing exposé” of America’s trash problem from plastic in the ocean to “wasteful packaging, bogus recycling, and flawed landfills and incinerators” (Booklist, starred review). Eat a take-out meal, buy a pair of shoes, or read a newspaper, and you’re soon faced with a bewildering amount of garbage. The United States is the planet’s number-one producer of trash. Each American throws out 4.5 pounds daily. But garbage is also a global problem. Today, the Pacific Ocean contains six times more plastic waste than zooplankton. How did we end up with this much rubbish, and where does it all go? Journalist and filmmaker Heather Rogers answers these questions by taking readers on a grisly and fascinating tour through the underworld of garbage. Gone Tomorrow excavates the history of rubbish handling from the nineteenth century to the present, pinpointing the roots of today’s waste-addicted society. With a “lively authorial voice,” Rogers draws connections between modern industrial production, consumer culture, and our throwaway lifestyle (New York Press). She also investigates the politics of recycling and the export of trash to poor countries, while offering a potent argument for change. “A clear-thinking and peppery writer, Rogers presents a galvanizing exposé of how we became the planet’s trash monsters. . . . [Gone Tomorrow] details everything that is wrong with today’s wasteful packaging, bogus recycling, and flawed landfills and incinerators. . . . Rogers exhibits black-belt precision.” —Booklist, starred review