[Vision2020] 7-26-18: U of I Professor Gary Machlis Interviewed On Deutsche Welle Documentary "War Waste"

Ron Force ronforce at gmail.com
Fri Jul 27 17:33:23 PDT 2018


Gary retired from the UI. He left to join the Obama administration 2009.
He's now at Clemson University.

Ron Force
Moscow Idaho USA


On Fri, Jul 27, 2018 at 5:20 PM Ted Moffett <starbliss at gmail.com> wrote:

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> Today Thurs. on Deutsche Welle on KWSU PBS channel 10 I was surprised they
> interviewed
> U of I professor Gary Machlis for an eco-documentary titled "War Waste."
> The documentary is wide ranging, from ocean dumping of war weapons to agent
> orange in Vietnam still having devastating impacts in areas once
> bio-diverse before agent orange was massively deployed.
>
> However, I could not find as far as I searched any references to Machlis'
> comments in this
> documentary..  Deutsche Welle also does not yet appear to have released
> this documentary for
> viewing on the Internet.  Maybe I just did not find a source...
>
> Well, I waited till today Fri. to post on this documentary and now it is
> on YouTube!  Maybe it was not posted on the Internet till after it was
> broadcast on Deutsche Welle TV.  I'm guessing.
> War waste - a ticking bomb for the environment | DW Documentary
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vtV7Tz-HN0U
>
> Anyway, the University of Idaho's Gary Machlis appears at the 31:42 min.
> mark, maybe at other times, in this 42:25 min. documentary.
>
> This documentary is superb, and reveals the horrifying impacts of warfare
> that continue long after the wars are over.
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