BEST OF: March 2024
/This month we talk about the Ontario government’s new Big Bills, how to be an effective climate activist, and the culture industry. Guests include Kim Fry, Kristen Pue, Kyla Houson and Mitchell Beer.
Read MoreThis month we talk about the Ontario government’s new Big Bills, how to be an effective climate activist, and the culture industry. Guests include Kim Fry, Kristen Pue, Kyla Houson and Mitchell Beer.
Read MoreWe talk about military emissions, NYC and Alberta's renewables plan. Stefan interviews Kyla Houson and Kristen Pue from Pullback Podcast about their new series with LeHub.
Read MoreStefan sits down with The Energy Mix founder Mitchell Beer to discuss the most important developments in Canadian energy over the past month.
Read MoreWe talk about liberals resembling fascists, Albertan decisions on renewables, and Canadian banks. Stefan interviews Kim Fry from Music Declares A Climate Emergency, about how music can address emissions.
Read MoreWe talk about Doug Ford's new bills for Ontario and climate news. Stefan interviews journalist and author Jeremy Appel about his new book, Kenneyism.
Read MoreHere is the first of our new monthly Best Of series, where we compile all the best parts of our episodes for the month. This time, our hosts and guests discuss the origins of democracy, urgent scientific speculations, the green movement, prison labour, participatory filmmaking, and new developments in the energy transition. Enjoy!
Read MoreOur first monthly episode featuring Mitchell Beer, founder of The Energy Mix, Canada’s most valuable energy news hub. We answer questions from listeners, describe a net zero grid, and discuss the most important energy stories of the month.
Read MoreWe talk about being in for quicker heating, modern slave labour and other climate news. Stefan speaks with poet and filmmaker Leena Manimekalai and grassroots climate activist Mathew Edassery on their project: Saracura The Film.
Read MoreWe talk about a new law in the States that brings problems for an LNG line, and the crazy amount of air pollution rising from the oil sands. Stefan speaks with Prof. Stephen Scharper about the origins of democracy.
Read MoreStefan spends the hour with Mitchell Beer, founder of The Energy Mix.
Read MoreOn the 900th episode of the Green Majority radio program, we talk about what Canada has achieved since 2006, we go over climate news, and Stefan interviews Dr. Jessica Green, a political scientist at U of T, about climate fiction and carbon offsets.
Read MoreStefan and Lauren discuss their reading plans for the year, and the need for the public to be given nice things. Stefan speaks with Matthew Klippenstein about green tech.
Read MoreLauren describes her experience at COP in Dubai, and she and Stefan discuss Canada's response to Palestinian refugees. Stefan interviews Sarika Cullis-Suzuki about her new documentary: The Mystery of the Walking Whale.
Read MoreFriend of the show Dr. Alex Tavasoli joins Stefan in a special hour long conversation about the different paths towards sustainability and how our governments and world favour chasing innovation over getting down to work.
Read MoreThe Trans Mountain Pipeline hits yet another expensive snag and Stefan chats with Mitchell Beer about COP 28, the Emission Cap, Methane and so much more.
Read MoreStefan spends the hour with Prof. Stephen Scharper to discuss his ideas about the relationship between ecology and democracy.
Read MoreWe talk about the funding deal reached between Toronto and Ontario, investor-state dispute settlements, and other climate news. Stefan sits down with Andre Goulet and Eric Wickham to discuss their new media venture, Unrigged.
Read MoreWe talk about police raiding the homes of Palestine activists in Toronto, and climate news. Stefan starts inaugurates a new segment with Mitchell Beer of The Energy Mix.
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 MoreA Canadian perspective on science and environmental policy nationally and abroad, with a hint of satire.