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/Stefan speaks with energy expert Mitchell Beer about needed grid changes, what's happening in the EV market, and Mitchell's most important energy news of the month.
Read MoreStefan speaks with energy expert Mitchell Beer about needed grid changes, what's happening in the EV market, and Mitchell's most important energy news of the month.
Read MoreWe hold our first book club discussion of Climate Change As Class War, by Matthew T. Huber. Stefan interviews Dr. Grace Nosek about her YA novel, Root Bound.
Read MoreWe talk about oil profits, cities and private security, and Bitcoin mining. Stefan interviews Gordon Katic of Cited podcast about Exxon Valdez and how big oil changed jurisprudence forever.
Read MoreWe talk about new studies in geoengineering, polar ice, and air conditioning, and UK law. Stefan interviews Sarah Buchanan of the Toronto Environmental Alliance (TEA) about how prepared Toronto is for climate impacts.
Read MoreThis month we talk about Gaza, prison labour and homelessness. Stefan speaks with Dr. Chandni Desai about colonization and the police, and with journalist Wency Leung about GFL and garbage collection.
Read MoreStefan and Lauren sit down with energy expert Mitchell Beer of The Energy Mix to talk about recent energy news, Canada's new greenwashing law, and elections around the world.
Read MoreWe talk about new Lancet figures on Palestinian deaths, greenwashing, child services, TC Energy’s ghost pipeline and other news. Stefan interviews Wency Leung, reporter at The Local, about the Green For Life trash company, and Leanne Allison about her new documentary on glacial lakes for the National Film Board.
Read MoreWe talk about three recent US Supreme Court decisions: criminalizing homelessness, unlimited presidential powers, and government agencies deferring to courts. Stefan interviews Dr. Chandni Desai, Assistant Professor at the University of Toronto, about Israel, Canada, and settler-colonialism.
Read MoreThis month features Shell’s fake emissions credits, Tim Ellis on corporate propaganda, Evelyn Austin on RBC and Mitchell Beer on methane gas.
Read MoreStefan sits down with energy expert Mitchell Beer of the Energy Mix to talk about the fossil fuel phaseout, the complexity of fossil gas, NY Governor Kathy Hochul’s betrayal, and all the most important energy news from the past month.
Read MoreWe discuss 27 climate headlines from the past two months: the good, the bad, and the strange. Stefan interviews Evelyn Austin about Change Course and their plan to mobilize Taylor Swift fans against RBC.
Read MoreWe talk about Shell's carbon credit deal with Alberta, China's emissions achievements, Mexico, and Grassy Narrows. Stefan interviews online organizer Tim Ellis about his new venture, Canada Truth.
Read MoreThis month we speak with Emma McIntosh about the intricacies of the Greenbelt scandal, Mitchell Beer about the most important recent energy stories, and Jeremy Appel about Danielle Smith spending tax dollars to sabotage climate action at COP.
Read MoreWe talk about Biden’s tariff on Chinese green tech, Canadian landowners, and The Maple’s scoop on pro-Israel media charities. Stefan speaks with Jeremy Appel about Danielle Smith’s trip to COP.
Read MoreStefan sits down with Mitchell Beer of The Energy Mix to talk about despairing scientists, affordable housing, and Mitchell’s most important stories of the month.
Read MoreWe talk about the Sustainable Jobs Act, union victory in the South, and hair and sex. Stefan interviews investigative journalist Emma McIntosh about Doug Ford’s Greenbelt scandal and her new miniseries, Pay Dirt.
Read MoreThis month we talk about Boeing, monopolies, and climate & energy news. We also speak with Chris Mohan and Gareth Gransaull of Regeneration, Mitchell Beer of The Energy Mix, and the artists Housewife and Pantayo.
Read MoreWe sit down with gongpunk legends Pantayo to discuss their group history and dynamics, and the relationship between art and social change.
Read MoreThis month Stefan, Lauren and Mitchell Beer, founder of The Energy Mix, answer listener questions, discuss the latest in energy and transportation, and remember the life and work of climate activist Matthew Chapman.
Read MoreWe sit down for the hour with Housewife AKA Brighid Fry, one of the artists performing at our Tune In event on May 2nd at Lula Lounge. We discuss the role of art in activism, the creative process, and how songs can take on a life of their own.
Read MoreA Canadian perspective on science and environmental policy nationally and abroad, with a hint of satire.