Grinding & The Colonial State (754)
/We talk about human worth, COVID relief, activism & colonialism. Stefan interviews Emma McIntosh for an update about Doug Ford’s zoning orders.
Read MoreWe talk about human worth, COVID relief, activism & colonialism. Stefan interviews Emma McIntosh for an update about Doug Ford’s zoning orders.
Read MoreThe 20's are a critical window. We talk about idols, emissions, EVs, consumption, governance, CCS, oil and state violence. Stefan interviews Amelia Meister about organizing shareholders to take on banks.
Read MoreWe talk about Enbridge’s pipelines, Justin Trudeau meeting with Joe Biden, Doug Ford calling Gretchen Whitmer, climate news, Canada’s ongoing atrocity, and various positive developments. Stefan interviews Emma McIntosh about Doug Ford favouring conservative donors for development that bypasses environmental law.
Read MoreWe talk about organizing against Line 3, cops, Inuit protests against the Mary River mine expansion, climate change and oil companies. Stefan interviews Magdalena Heuwieser, German climate activist and co-founder of the Stay Grounded network about the future of transportation and how to support aviation workers as we fly less.
Read MoreWe talk about corporations, conspiracies, Canada and the US, the power of the courts, and environmental news from around the world.
Read MoreWe talk about organizing, Canada’s blindness, climate news, the present and future of Canadian fossil fuels, and electricity. Adiat Junaid talks about environmental racism.
Read MoreWe discuss Biden's climate efforts, revolution, the economy and various news items. Lauren interviews Robin Tress of The Council of Canadians about the east coast fight against offshore drilling and the corporate capture of energy policy.
Read MoreWe talk about Biden, Trump, Keystone XL, trees, new oil projects and Canada's approach to indigenous nations. Stefan interviews Matthew Lie-Paehlke from Climate Pledge Collective about banks & fossil fuels.
Read MoreWe discuss American insurrection, fascism, masculinity, conspiracies and environmental news. Fatima Sayed joins us to talk about 2020 and 2021.
Read MoreWe discuss fascist insurrection, the nature of climate work, degrowth, the green new deal, and progress in the States. Stefan interviews Emma McIntosh about what she's anticipating this year in Ontario.
Read MoreWe cough up some leftover stories and interview Matthew Klippenstein and Julia Levin about hydrogen and Canadian policy.
Read MoreJulia Levin of Environmental Defence joins us to discuss in detail the new climate plan being advanced by the federal Liberals.
Read MoreWe discuss Canada’s tabling of UNDRIP legislation, COVID, the arctic, indigenous/ allied pipeline struggles, salmon decline, and the legacy of a gold mine. Stefan interviews Emma McIntosh about Ontario’s anti-conservation Bill 229, as well as Andre Forsythe and Kate Hambly on their School For Climate.
Read MoreWe discuss the fights of land defenders around the world, climate fights, farmers and John Kerry. Stefan interviews Darrin Qualman, Director of Climate Crisis, Policy and Action for the National Farmer's Union.
Read MoreWe talk about Indigenous activism, pipelines, oil prospects, storms, air travel, oil companies, Biden, and Trudeau's new climate accountability measures. Lauren interviews Caroline Brouillette about Quebec's climate strategy.
Read MoreWe talk about storms, climate reparations, Gretchen Whitmer, Trump, Doug Ford and COVID. Stefan interviews The Sustainable Economist Tim Nash and Michael Polanyi of Toronto Environmental Alliance.
Read MoreWe talk about Trump, storms, mink, activism, mining, Biden, Bolivia & Mi’kmaqi. Stefan interviews Dale Marshall of Environmental Defence about methane regulations.
Read MoreStefan and Lauren speak with Fatima Syed and Emma McIntosh about the American election and its climate implications. We also discuss storms & Mi’gmaqi.
Read MoreWe talk about fires, water, a dubious oil tanker, the Green Party & Six Nations. Stefan interviews Mireille Ghoussoub, coauthor of The Story of CO2: Big Ideas for a Small Molecule.
Read MoreA Canadian perspective on science and environmental policy nationally and abroad, with a hint of satire.