Stuff Happens
What’s the Story?
STUFF HAPPENS is an upbeat, science-oriented series that looks at the far-reaching impact our daily consumption choices have on the planet. Hosted by quirky TV science guru Bill Nye, the show calculates the long-term environmental and financial cost of growing, harvesting, and transporting resources to satisfy consumers. Nye also offers potential solutions to help curb the damage that mass consumption of resources has on the environment.
Is It Any Good?
Using props, video footage, and interviews with various experts, Nye presents lots of information in a format that's both educational and non-judgmental. By showing how certain foods are grown and how specific animals are raised, the show sheds light on issues like deforestation, the dangers of over-harvesting, and animal exploitation. Nye also defines many of the terms we see on consumer labels today -- like "free-range," "organic," and "free-trade" -- to help well-intentioned consumers understand what they're really purchasing. And although Nye inserts his trademark eccentric humor into the show, he never moves away from the seriousness of his message.
Nye usually recommends purchasing free-trade and organic goods over other products to help alleviate far-reaching environmental issues. But while he makes clear the positive long-term impact of these more eco-conscious purchases, he doesn't play up that angle when it comes to offsetting the potential concerns that budget-conscious consumers have about the higher cost of eco-sensitive products. Still, the show certainly succeeds in demonstrating how our everyday actions can have unintended -- and far-reaching -- consequences on the planet, all in a very nonthreatening way. For tweens and teens interested in science and/or the environment, this show is a great educational choice.

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