Keepers Of The Land (891)
/We talk about Trudeau's accidental almost-call for a ceasefire in Palestine. Stefan interviews Deirdre Leowinata about her new documentary, Keepers of the Land.
Read MoreWe talk about Trudeau's accidental almost-call for a ceasefire in Palestine. Stefan interviews Deirdre Leowinata about her new documentary, Keepers of the Land.
Read MoreWe talk about the UAW victory, growing labour power, the Liberals delaying carbon tax in the East, and over 8000 killed in Palestine. Stefan interviews Prof. Andrew Leach about his new book: Between Doom and Denial.
Read MoreWe talk about the lone voice supporting Palestine being ejected from her party, and looking at the immensity of climate change. Stefan interviews Stephen Thomas, Energy Manager at the David Suzuki Foundation about a new federal energy bill.
Read MoreWe talk about green groups' silence on Palestine, creating a positive vision to build, and the electricity needs of AI. Stefan interviews Mitchell Beer, founder of The Energy Mix.
Read MoreWe talk about Ontario's anti-Palestine stance, union victory in the US, and the state of insurance in the climate fight. Stefan interviews Tim Gray of Environmental Defence about the Greenbelt scandal.
Read MoreDavid has a petulant outburst. We talk about news media's depression messaging, oil companies, and the climate corps. Stefan interviews Bushra Asghar of the Climate Emergency Unit.
Read MoreWe talk about Canada celebrating Nazis, Doug Ford's Greenbelt reversal, climate and indigenous news. Stefan interviews Sarah Buchanan from TEA about climate politics in Toronto.
Read MoreWe talk about Trudeau, Biden, climate news and carbon capture & storage. Stefan interviews Jeremy Appel about his visit to a CCUS conference in Calgary.
Read MoreStefan and Lauren discuss the meaning of marches, and Stefan interviews Nick De Carlo and Allie Rougeot about the September 16th climate march, as well as Syed Hussan of the Migrant Rights Network about the September 17th march for equal rights.
Read MoreWe talk about Doug Ford, Cop City and various climate news. Lauren speaks with Alex Cool-Fergus of Climate Action Network Canada about federal climate policy going into the fall.
Read MoreStefan spends the hour with Amy Westervelt, the environmental journalist, author, and host of Drilled: a 'true-crime podcast about climate change'.
Read MoreStefan interviews Kat Cadungog, Executive Director of the Foundation for Environmental Stewardship, about youth activism, finding your place within the movement and creating transformational change.
Read MoreWe talk about cancelling renewables in Alberta, Suncor, Hawaii, cocaine sharks and veganism. Stefan speaks with Amanda Giang, Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering at UBC, about scientific modelling.
Read MoreStefan speaks with Jennifer, an organizer of non-violent civil disobedience about an Ottawa campaign, and David Gray-Donald, Publisher and Editorial Director of the Grind, about media's role in movement building.
Read MoreWe talk about a tenant's strike, Fairy Creek, firefighters, Biden, and MMIWG. Stefan interviews Julia Levin of Environmental Defence about "inefficient" fossil fuel subsidies.
Read MoreThe three of us discuss the last two chapters of The End of This World: Climate Justice in So-Called Canada.
Read MoreWe talk about housing as a climate measure, the institutional incapacity to care, and various climate news. Stefan interviews Andre Forsythe of the Canadian Climate Challenge about their new project in Scarborough.
Read MoreStefan and Lauren talk about adaptation, and Lauren speaks with Sehjal Bhargava, a doctor at the University of Ottawa, and Robin Tress from Council of Canadians about ‘public health’ and climate change.
Read MoreStefan speaks with author Cynthia Kaufman about her new book: Consumerism, Sustainability, and Happiness: How to Build a World Where Everyone Has Enough.
Read MoreWe talk about temperature trends, OceanGate, oil spills and oil companies. Stefan speaks with sustainable economist Tim Nash.
Read MoreA Canadian perspective on science and environmental policy nationally and abroad, with a hint of satire.