Dave Gray-Donald speaks with Angela Bischoff, Director of Ontario Clean Air Alliance, about the new Carney budget, the effort to end a Toronto gas plant, our modular nuclear strategy, and Ontario energy. Stefan speaks with Jodie Hon of Iron + Earth about their renewable jobs conference, Canadian Climate Week Exchange.
Lauren speaks with Mitchell Beer of The Energy Mix about the most important energy news.
Policy expert Kristen Pue of Pullback Podcast interviews Stephane Hellegate, Chief Climate Economist at the World Bank, about his researches into the links between climate change and poverty.
We talk about Canadian climate news and Stefan interviews Emily Alfred of the Toronto Environmental Alliance about the new recycling regime being implemented in Ontario.
Kristen Pue of Pullback Podcast interviews Dr. Ingrid Waldron of McMaster University about her campaign towards crafting the first ever bill on environmental racism in Canada.
We talk about the Imperial Oil layoffs, finance news and pipelines. Dave Gray-Donald interviews Grahame Russell of Rights Watch about their major victory against Hudbay Minerals, setting a legal precedent for filing civil claims against mining companies in Canada. Read his new report, 13 Brave Giants: How We Won the Landmark Hudbay Minerals Lawsuits in Canada and the Mynor Padilla Criminal Trial in Guatemala, and at What Cost! “A remarkable and heartbreaking struggle for corporate accountability and justice spanning nearly 20 years.”
Lauren speaks with Mitchell Beer of The Energy Mix about the most important energy stories of the past month.
We talk about Carney’s EV mandate pause and Dave Gray-Donald interviews Karen Cocq of Migrant Rights Network, Serena Mendizabal of Sacred Earth Solar, and Alex Cool-Fergus of Climate Action Network Canada about the worldwide Draw The Line protest coming up on September 20th.
We talk about wildfires, drought, autocracy, and Canada’s endless gaslighting around Indigenous relations. Stefan interviews Gordon Katic about his new Cited Media podcast series Green Dreams, exploring the visions of radical environmental thinkers.
Stefan is joined by Matthew Klippenstein to discuss an audio essay by Canada Re-Imagined's Patrick Esmonde-White, as well as French biologist Olivier Hamant's notions of nature and resilience.
Lauren speaks with Mitchell Beer about Canada/US dynamics, Plastics Treaty talks in Geneva, a European Central Bank decision on fossil investment, Alberta & Saskatchewan.
We talk about Canada’s investment in Israeli genocide, Albertan AI, Doug Ford & fining corporations. Dave Gray-Donald interviews Indigenous policy expert Russell Diabo about the Liberal approach to First Nations, Inuit and Metis relations. Russ Diabo on Twitter: https://x.com/RussDiabo Russ's website: https://www.russdiabo.com/ An example Russ recommended for what an Indigenous Cultural Atlas looks like, from KI (Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug), around 600 km north of Thunder Bay: https://www.ki-culturalatlas.ca/
Kristen Pue speaks with psychologist Sean Kidd about those most vulnerable to climate impacts.
Stefan and David interview Matthew T. Huber, author of Climate Change As Class War: Building Socialism on a Warming Planet, for the final instalment of our book club on the same.
We talk about Carney's new projects, Indigenous resistance, clean drinking water, CNRL, oil companies in children's education, and climate news. Dave Gray-Donald interviews Atiya Jaffar of 350.org about Bill C-5 and where to go from here.
We talk about the new methane gas terminal off Kitimat, a study on old oil wells, and Mark Carney's Bill C5. Dave Gray-Donald interviews Nick De Carlo of SCAN about organizing seniors and the history of environmental activism.