Here are the morning’s top stories on Tuesday, August 27, 2024…
- If you’ve had a loved one pass away, what comes next includes a lot of logistical hurdles: planning a funeral, reading a will, and deciding what to do with their body. There’s traditional burial, there’s cremation, and recently a new method has taken off. It’s called terramation. Basically, human composting.
- Public school teachers in California are required to call the police if a student assaults or threatens them. This week, state lawmakers will vote on a bill that could change that.
- California lawmakers have passed first-in-the-nation legislation that would require public universities to hire undocumented students who are not eligible for the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, or DACA.
Dying Harms The Planet. So CA Legalized Human Composting
There’s a burgeoning industry that offers “terramation.” Just like cremation is a euphemism for body incineration, terramation simply means composting human remains. The big selling point: It’s a natural process that creates almost no pollution.
California legalized this process, but that law doesn’t go into effect until 2027 to give state agencies the time to research and prepare for this new industry.
A company called Earth Funeral just opened a new facility in Las Vegas. Its co-founder and CEO Tom Harries explains their simple, four-step process: Step one is gently washing your body and wrapping it in a biodegradable shroud. Step two is placing the body on a bed of organic mulch, wood chip, and wildflower. Step three is optimizing temperature, moisture, and oxygen levels that creates the perfect conditions for microbes to break the body down. And step four is you’re left with nutrient-rich soil.
When Should Police Be Involved At School? A CA Bill Would Let Teachers Make The Call
Under California law, school staff are required to make a police report if a student assaults them — and can be prosecuted if they don’t. But a new bill would change that.