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Canada's first and only envionmental news hour Copyright: Your (optional) copyright message Fri, 12 Mar 2010 15:49:35 +0100 Tyler Irving hosts a discussion with Daryn Caister, Kevin Farmer and Jordan Poppenk about the state of climate policy in Canada; Peter Stock coerces the staff of Alternatives Journal to do a radio dramatization of "Mending Our Fuelish Ways".
attached file: type: audio/mpeg size: 27.23 MB here Fri, 05 Mar 2010 13:44:37 +0100 In this weeks show Donna Vakalis talks to the director of the Willowbank School about bringing the design/craft ethos back to architectural studies. In the second feature Dylan Jervis speaks with the Director of The Centre for Global Change Science about the University of East Anglia climate change email controversy.
attached file: type: audio/mpeg size: 52.56 MB here Fri, 26 Feb 2010 15:42:03 +0100 In a two part interview Peter Stock speaks with Trent University professor Stephen Bocking the all too common tactics employed by climate crisis deniers, profit driven corporations, and their on-the-take junk scientists.
attached file: type: audio/mpeg size: 27.27 MB here Fri, 19 Feb 2010 15:00:59 +0100 This week: Peter Stock interviews Terris Lutter of foodforethought.net about new biofuels regulations from the US EPA; Shak Haq speaks with Gord McKay of Zero-Waste Simcoe.
attached file: type: audio/mpeg size: 27.09 MB here Sat, 13 Feb 2010 01:17:51 +0100 You can download the episode here or listen in the embedded player.
Clarifying “Carbon Tax” and “Cap and Trade”
Dylan Jervis speaks with Alex Wood, Senior Director for Policy and Markets at Sustainable Prosperity, to clarify much bandied terms such as “carbon tax” and “Cap and Trade”
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On January 31st 2010 Toronto was the first city [...]
attached file: type: audio/mpeg size: 27.16 MB here Fri, 05 Feb 2010 19:25:52 +0100 This week the episode looks at the politics of place as we encounter initiatives and projects that affect us where we live. We talk to a representative from Ontario's local food movement about ecological food consumption in the winter season. We also discuss the nuclear energy industry and the backlash it causes in Canadian communities from Ontario to Alberta.
attached file: type: audio/mpeg size: 27.01 MB here Fri, 29 Jan 2010 05:17:22 +0100 The Green Majority goes to the movies! We interview the creators of two new environmental documentaries: 'Petropolis' and 'The Yes Men Fix the World'
attached file: type: audio/mpeg size: 26.45 MB here Mon, 25 Jan 2010 03:45:03 +0100 This week Tyler Irving speaks to Jason Qu of the Campus Agriculture Project and Heather Wray of the Urban Agriculture Society about what it takes to start growing your own food in the city. And in our second feature we speak with Michael Bernard of Sierra Club Canada about the controversy over the pesticide spirotetramat.
attached file: type: audio/mpeg size: 25.96 MB here Fri, 15 Jan 2010 13:47:37 +0100 This week, Peter Stock speaks with eminent Canadian environmental thinker Dr. Bill Rees about his article, "What If Prime Minister Harper and President Obama led as though ecology mattered?".
attached file: type: audio/mpeg size: 26.87 MB here Fri, 08 Jan 2010 11:54:19 +0100 Green Majority correspondents Chris Berube, Daryn Caister, Tyler Irving, and Jordan Poppenk review the top environmental news stories of 2009.
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