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  Sat, 05 Jul 2008 19:28:55 +0200
Students at Mount Allison University in Sackville, New Brunswick will soon be able to tune into TGM. Sackville’s campus and community radio station, CHMA 106.9FM, will broadcast the program on Wednesdays at 3PM, AST. . CHMA is a community station in Sackville, N.B. with a radiated power of 50 watts. CHMA has been broadcasting as far back [...]
This week: We feature the 2008 Hart House Stages Panel held at the University of Toronto on the music industry and its environmental practices, hopefully titled, “Can music save the environment?” The panel was organized by Mitchell Wong, Julia Lo and Brett Winestock. This coming together of minds on music and environmental issues involved a unique [...]
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  Fri, 27 Jun 2008 17:00:59 +0200
. This week: Gardening expert and Globe and Mail columnist Marjorie Harris shares eco-gardening tips with host Jordan Poppenk and discusses changing attitudes towards gardening; Green Life correspondent Peter Stock presents a special feature on lawn care and explores several new departures from the 1950’s-era green oasis. The headlines in brief: The federal government has unveiled new ‘green labelling’ plan [...]
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  Fri, 20 Jun 2008 17:00:05 +0200
This week: Green Life correspondent Peter Stock delivers a tour of the book, “Drive: our complicated affair with the automobile”. The author, Tim Falconer, joins Peter to recount a 2-month road trip across the United States and examines the past, present and future of what he considers our collective automobile obsessed society. We present a recent lecture [...]
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This week: Alex Rose, author of Who Killed the Grand Banks, speaks with host Jordan Poppenk about the collapse of the cod fishery off of Newfoundland and some historical lessons that may apply to resource use today. Jordan speaks with Leif Harmsen, artist and spokesperson for the Toronto chapter of the World Naked Bike Ride, which is [...]
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  Fri, 06 Jun 2008 17:00:33 +0200
This week: Arne Næss Dr. Alan Drengson, Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at the University of Victoria, speaks with Correspondent Simon Watson about the Deep Ecology movement and its founder, Norwegian philosopher Arne Næss. Host Jordan Poppenk speaks to Bruce Benett, CEO of the US-based CD Recycling Center, about how to recycle CDs and the economical and industrial considerations [...]
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  Fri, 30 May 2008 17:00:46 +0200
This week: As CIBC reports that global trade networks are shifting on account of the surging cost of oil, we turn our microphone to a feast of initiatives running on people power. Host Jordan Poppenk speaks with Albert Koehl of the local advocacy group Bells on Bloor, as well as a joint discussion with Rick Conroy, [...]
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  Fri, 23 May 2008 17:00:07 +0200
This week: Dr. Lawrence Packer, a Professor of Biology at York University and an expert on Canadian bees, speaks with host Jordan Poppenk about bee myths, the good things bees do for an ecosystem and the collapse in bee populations that was widely reported last year. Jordan Poppenk interviews Senior Environment Canada Climatologist David Phillips about the [...]
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  Fri, 16 May 2008 18:33:57 +0200
TGM is hitting the airwaves in Atlantic Canada thanks to Fredericton’s campus and community station, CHSR 97.9FM, and St. John’s campus campus and community station, CFMH 107.3FM. CHSR is a community station in Fredericton, New Brunswick, with a radiated power of 250 watts. CHSR boasts the largest music library of a Canadian radio station east of [...]
This week: We feature a talk by Dr. Doug McDonald, a Senior Lecturer at the University of Toronto’s Centre for Environment and author of Business and Environmental Politics in Canada, a new book about how business reacts to environmental regulatory pressure. Engineering correspondent Nicholas Wood discusses biodiesel production with Tim Haig, the CEO of BIOX corporation, which [...]
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