The End of This World (847)
/Stefan and Lauren sit down with four of the co-authors of the new book, The End of This World: Climate Justice in So-Called Canada - Angele Alook, David Gray-Donald, Joel Laforest and Bronwen Tucker.
Read MoreStefan and Lauren sit down with four of the co-authors of the new book, The End of This World: Climate Justice in So-Called Canada - Angele Alook, David Gray-Donald, Joel Laforest and Bronwen Tucker.
Read MoreOur last show of the year! We're joined by friend of the show, Dr. Alex Tavasoli to chat about the future of our energy grid and why the United States sees a moon base as the answer to their problems.
Read MoreAn interview with Rob Shorter from the Doughnut Economics Action Lab.
Read MoreWe talk about climate news and Stefan interviews Amanda Janoo of the Wellbeing Economy Alliance.
Read MoreLauren returns and Stefan speaks with Victoria Lean about her new documentary The Climate Baby Dilemma, in which she interviews innumerable people about having children in light of the climate crisis.
Read MoreWe talk about government corruption regarding the Greenbelt, and Ontario’s Bill 23. Stefan speaks with Sarah Buchanan of the Toronto Environmental Alliance (TEA) as well as Dr. Mili Roy of the Canadian Association of Physicians for the Environment (CAPE) about the Bill.
Read MoreStefan interviews author Alessandra Naccarato about her new book, Imminent Domains: Reckoning with the Anthropocene, storytelling, nature worship, and the process of the imagination.
Read MoreOur first live show in 3 years! We're joined by Tim Gray the Executive Director of Environmental Defence, Erika Reyes of the Climate Optimism Dinners, and Lauren calls in from COP 27.
Read MoreA lovely interview with Professor Sean Holman about information, democracy, what humans want, and the Climate Disaster Project.
Read MoreWe talk about taking matters into our own hands. Stefan interviews Stephen Thomas of the David Suzuki Foundation about making electricity cheaper through renewables.
Read MoreWe ramble on about Minister Wilkinson, the financial and political volatility of oil and gas, and the divine knowledge of CEOs. Stefan speaks with Michael Polanyi from Nature Canada about how logging in Canada might be as carbon-intensive as the oil sands.
Read MoreWe talk about manufacturing a recession to curb inflation and preserve corporate profit. Stefan speaks with André Goulet of the Harbinger Media Network about how it’s grown and where it goes from here.
Read MoreWe talk about COP27, Canada setting up a shell company for TMX, and the wood pellet scam in BC. Stefan and Lauren interview Sabah Ibrahim, Ontario Organizer for the Climate Emergency Unit.
Read MoreWe talk about Brazilian elections and various climate news. Stefan speaks with Sarah Buchanan about municipal elections and how cities are limited in dealing with emissions.
Read MoreStefan and Lauren spend the hour with Jordan Koe, host of Land Back Radio and a Board Member for Iron and Earth. They talk about indigenous music, land laws on reserves, the role of the oil industry in Canada, energy infrastructure and more.
Read MoreWe yap our maws off about being awkward siblings, Puerto Rico and Wet'suwet'en. Darrin Qualman of the National Farmer's Union returns to talk with Stefan about nitrogen and oligopolies.
Read MoreWe address the symbol of the skeleton queen and talk about new scientific studies, climate policy news, and Canada’s disturbing self-image. Stefan sits down with Allie Rougeot and Megan Breau, organizers with Fridays For Future, about the coming climate strike and what it’s like to be a student activist.
Read MoreWe talk about inter-dimensional beings, climate and policy news, and water. Stefan interviews Dr. Jay Famiglietti, Professor of Hydrology, about what humans are doing to the global water cycle.
Read MoreWe yammer on about divestment campaigns and climate news. Stefan interviews Erin Mackey from Climate Justice U of T about where the divestment movement goes from here.
Read MoreStefan speaks with Aaron Vansintjan, co-author of The Future is Degrowth: A Guide to a World Beyond Capitalism, about how to thrive collectively.
Read MoreA Canadian perspective on science and environmental policy nationally and abroad, with a hint of satire.