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/Stefan speaks with author Cynthia Kaufman about her new book: Consumerism, Sustainability, and Happiness: How to Build a World Where Everyone Has Enough.
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 MoreLauren speaks with Amara Possian of 350.org, Hadrian Mertins-Kirkwood of the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, and Aliénor Rougeot of Environmental Defence about Canada’s “Sustainable Jobs Act.”
Read MoreLauren and Stefan speak with Professor David Camfield and the hosts of the Pullback Podcast, Hewson & Pue, about geoengineering.
Read MoreA full-episode conversation between CEO and Founder of Future Meets Present, Amer Jandali, and Executive Director of Canadian Climate Challenge, Andre Forsythe, about climate communication for the 21st century, the role of art in activism, and finding joy in the work.
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We body shame a cult leader and talk about the Alberta elections and various climate news. Stefan and Lauren interview Sara Adams from the Climate Justice Organizing Hub.
Read MoreWe talk about some climate news and Stefan interviews Norm Van Eeden Petersman from Strong Towns.
Read MoreWe talk about Alberta elections and climate news. Lauren interviews Daniel Goldhaber about his film, How To Blow Up A Pipeline.
Read MoreWe discuss various climate stories, pitch donations to community radio, and play music by artists who'll perform at our upcoming event.
Read MoreStefan and Lauren spend the hour with Katie Perfitt, Clean Electricity Campaigner, and Stephen Thomas, Clean Energy Manager with the David Suzuki Foundation.
Read MoreWe talk about green energy defeating democracy in Maine and Chile nationalizing its lithium. Stefan speaks with Jessa McLean and Santiago Helou Quintero of the Blueprints of Disruption Podcast.
Read MoreDavid interviews Erin Mackey, Amy Mann, and Leah McKinney of Climate Justice U of T about their historic 18-day occupation of Old Vic. Stefan interviews Paris Marx about their research into Elon Musk and big tech.
Read MoreWe discuss chapters 4 and 5 of The End of This World: Climate Justice in So-Called Canada. Stefan interviews Ellie Menezes and Andrew Dumbrille about a campaign against LNG in shipping.
Read MoreWe talk about nationwide protests against RBC, Shell, the IPCC, horses and rewilding. Stefan interviews author Geoff Dembicki about his book, The Petroleum Papers.
Read MoreWe talk about Canada's federal budget, the IPCC report and Vanuatu's victory at the UN. Stefan interviews Juan Vargas of the Climate Emergency Unit about the 2% For Our Future campaign.
Read MoreWe talk about Biden's new oil project, Cop City, mining in Ontario and C-IRG. Stefan and Lauren interview David Suzuki, Mark Starowicz and Caitlin Starovicz on their new documentary, Apocalypse Plan B.
Read MoreEnvironmental Defence's Allie Rougeot gives us a comprehensive picture of Imperial Oil's wastewater spill. Stefan also interviews policy researcher Hadrian Mertins-Kirkwood about Canada's Sustainable Jobs Plan.
Read MoreWe discuss chapters two and three of The End of This World: Climate Justice in So-Called Canada. Stefan interviews Chloe Tse about Banking On A Better Future's March campaign.
Read MoreWe talk about sea levels, corporate sustainability, Norfolk Southern, the Greenbelt, and land rights. Stefan speaks with Rachel Wang from the Bike Brigade, and Andrew Gregg about his film Bug Sex.
Read MoreWe yap idiosyncratically about Canada’s Sustainable Jobs Plan, some recent studies, investing in apocalypse, fossil colonialism in Puerto Rico, and Ontario’s green credits. Stefan interviews David Camfield about his recent book, Future on Fire: Capitalism and the Politics of Climate Change.
Read MoreA Canadian perspective on science and environmental policy nationally and abroad, with a hint of satire.