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January 10, 2020

We Need Indigenous Knowledge (692)

January 10, 2020/ Guest User
We Need Indigenous Knowledge (692)

Our colonial contradictions continue to threaten Indigenous peoples and the environment. We talk about the Wet’suwet’en struggle against a pipeline in Northern BC, Iran, Australian fires, Indonesia, India and corporate feudalism.

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January 10, 2020/ Guest User/
January 03, 2020

Welcome to the 20's (691)

January 03, 2020/ Guest User
Welcome to the 20's (691)

We look back at 2019 and the 10’s and look forward to the 2020’s in the world of environmental justice. We also play a 20-minute sound art piece put together from YouTube videos to illustrate our climate conundrum.

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January 03, 2020/ Guest User/
December 21, 2019

COP25 (690)

December 21, 2019/ Guest User
COP25 (690)

We talk about COP25, a Canadian Green New Deal, India, climate litigation, greenwashing and Christmas.

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December 21, 2019/ Guest User/
December 13, 2019

Climate Targets, Ideology & The Green New Deal (689)

December 13, 2019/ Guest User
Climate Targets, Ideology & The Green New Deal (689)

We discuss Canada’s climate commitments both federal and provincial, the piles of cash ripe for investment in the Green New Deal, and the consumerist ideology that paralyses public power. We’re joined by the National Observer’s Emma McIntosh and The Logic’s Famita Sayed .

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December 13, 2019/ Guest User/
December 07, 2019

Citizens' Assemblies & Labour Movements (688)

December 07, 2019/ Guest User
Citizens' Assemblies & Labour Movements (688)

We outline the contemporary role of citizens’ assemblies in widening democracy and their potential for addressing the climate crisis. We then look at Jane McAlevey’s ideas about organizing, a scientific warning about tipping points and two new developments in green tech.

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December 07, 2019/ Guest User/
November 29, 2019

All Things Are Interlinked (687)

November 29, 2019/ Guest User
All Things Are Interlinked (687)

We discuss the mistaken platitudes of certain environmental commentators, the UN emissions gap report, the impacts of displacement, Doug Ford, protests, the divestment movement and Iron + Earth.

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November 29, 2019/ Guest User/
November 24, 2019

Carbon Pricing & Renewable Electricity (686)

November 24, 2019/ Guest User
Carbon Pricing & Renewable Electricity (686)

We talk about fossil fuel divestment, carbon pricing, Canada’s new environment minister, offshore wind, renewable energy, pipelines and coal.

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November 24, 2019/ Guest User/
November 17, 2019

What Victory Could Look Like + CIUT Fall Fundraiser (685)

November 17, 2019/ Guest User
What Victory Could Look Like + CIUT Fall Fundraiser (685)

We discuss a hopeful vision of a community-centred eco-transformation, talk with Erika Reyes of WiseBird and briefly think about Jeremy Corbyn’s environment plan.

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November 17, 2019/ Guest User/
November 09, 2019

Global Revolution / Corporate Inchworms (684)

November 09, 2019/ Guest User
Global Revolution / Corporate Inchworms (684)

We talk about worldwide unrest, COP25 and CBC Kids News. Kim D’Oliveira joins us in the second segment to discuss various attempts towards a circular economy.

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November 09, 2019/ Guest User/
November 02, 2019

All Tomorrow's Tactics (683)

November 02, 2019/ Guest User
All Tomorrow's Tactics (683)

Tim Nash joins us to talk about elections, youth protests, climate lawsuits and the Exxon trial.

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November 02, 2019/ Guest User/
October 26, 2019

Politics, Justice & Fear (682)

October 26, 2019/ Guest User
Politics, Justice & Fear (682)

We talk about the Canadian election outcome, environmental justice, the biggest polluters and Californian utilities. We end by interviewing documentary writer-director Roberto Verdecchia on his new film about fear.

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October 26, 2019/ Guest User/
October 19, 2019

The Nature of Our Uprising (681)

October 19, 2019/ Guest User
The Nature of Our Uprising (681)

We talk about the worldwide Extinction Rebellion protests and their impact on media, politics and public perception. We then discuss Sandy Garossino’s exacting analysis of the claims behind Jason Kenney’s conspiracist rhetoric around environmentalists and the oil sands.

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October 19, 2019/ Guest User/
garossino, extinction rebellion
October 12, 2019

How Radical Should We Be? (680)

October 12, 2019/ Guest User
How Radical Should We Be? (680)

We end with the relationship between integrity and pragmatism in the environmental movement, beginning with a discussion about a new fossil discovery with evolutionary biologist Maydianne Andrade and film director Andrew Gregg, moving into a look at the precautionary blackouts in California and the Canadian federal leaders’ debate.

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October 12, 2019/ Guest User/
October 05, 2019

Federal Election Overview: Climate Policies (679)

October 05, 2019/ Guest User
Federal Election Overview: Climate Policies (679)

We outline and discuss the climate plans of Canada’s four major parties, as well as Toronto’s climate emergency victory, CAPP’s data collection intentions and the 100 climate debates that recently took place across the country. Lauren Latour is in-studio this week along with Fatima Syed and Emma McIntosh of the National Observer.

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October 05, 2019/ Guest User/
September 29, 2019

Live from the Climate Strikes (678)

September 29, 2019/ Guest User
Live from the Climate Strikes (678)

We document sounds, voices, concerns and victories from various climate actions and events, September 23-27.

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September 29, 2019/ Guest User/
September 20, 2019

This Will Be the Tipping Point (677)

September 20, 2019/ Guest User
This Will Be the Tipping Point (677)

The global climate strike looms, old naysayers naysay and paranoid politicians cling to conspiracy rhetoric. This is the late-game beginning of our transformation.

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September 20, 2019/ Guest User/
climate stike, jason kenney, jonathan franzen
September 14, 2019

Pondering the New Rebellion (676)

September 14, 2019/ Guest User
Pondering the New Rebellion (676)

We discuss the utility of despair and how we might imagine a new inclusivity. In the middle segment we interview environmental policy analyst Gideon Forman about how he frames the climate crisis in his talks with university students.

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September 14, 2019/ Guest User/
extinction rebellion, Rupert Read, Gideon Forman, George Monbiot, storytelling
September 13, 2019

The Moral Imperative of Civil Disobedience (675)

September 13, 2019/ Guest User
The Moral Imperative of Civil Disobedience (675)

We talk the Global Climate Strike, Extinction Rebellion, Justin Trudeau, and coal.

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September 13, 2019/ Guest User/
roger hallam, Greta Thunberg, climate strike, climate change, trudeau, coal, india, china, australia, bangladesh, talagana, new york time, sengupta
August 31, 2019

Excitement & Misinformation (674)

August 31, 2019/ Guest User
Excitement & Misinformation (674)

This week we talk about the Amazon, Bolsonaro and the climate proposals of Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders and Andrew Yang.

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August 31, 2019/ Guest User/
Amazon, rainforest, lobbyists, blackstone, guiliani, elizabeth warren, bernie sanders, andrew yang, bolsonaro
August 23, 2019

Cycling, Politics & Board Games (673)

August 23, 2019/ Guest User
Cycling, Politics & Board Games (673)

An interview with outgoing Executive Director of Cycle Toronto Jared Kolb. We discuss what he’s learned about activism in the nine years of leading and growing the organization, and how board games fit into it all.

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August 23, 2019/ Guest User/
Cycle TO, cycling, infrastructure, Jared Kolb
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