Green Majority Radio

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Sinopsis

The Green Majority is a multi-platform Canadian environment and politics news show, publishing since 2006.We do not have any funding outside of a very modest Patreon account, please support us if you can!Learn more at www.greenmajority.ca

Episodios

  • The Many Ways We Might Move Forward (655)

    19/04/2019 Duración: 57min

    We discuss the international rebellion for climate action and its social implications, as well as Jason Kenney and Doug Ford’s strange campaigns against the environment. We have Kimberly D'Oliveira on in the second segment to talk about circular economics, and then we talk with Andrew Davies, executive director of No. 9 Contemporary Arts & The Environment. Learn more at www.greenmajority.ca

  • Extinction Rebellion, Sunrise Movement & Fridays For Future (654)

    12/04/2019 Duración: 52min

    Mass climate movements are growing quickly around the world and are gaining pluck as they grow in volume. We begin with a look at the Biosphere, North America’s one and only environment and climate change museum, and its potential as an international hub for climate innovation. We then talk about the urgency of three major new movements: Extinction Rebellion, Sunrise and the Fridays For Future school strikes, and finish with an interview with Stuart Basden, a co-founder of Extinction Rebellion.

  • White Supremacy & Climate Denial (653)

    06/04/2019 Duración: 56min

    White nationalism and white supremacy are on the rise worldwide. We look at the link between the alt-right and their chosen spokespeople, anti-environmentalism, the climate denial machine and international and Canadian politics. Learn more at www.greenmajority.ca

  • We Actually All Need to Think About How to Live Differently (652)

    30/03/2019 Duración: 57min

    Starting again with the continuing disaster of Cyclone Idai and its implicate global justice issues, we analyze the environmental movement from a social justice lens, then turning to the oil industry and our increasingly monopolized food systems. We end with an interview with Aube Giroux, the documentarian behind the new film, Modified.

  • Why We Need Systemic Change (651)

    22/03/2019 Duración: 55min

    Climate refugees are many, and are only increasing in number. We talk about Cyclone Idai, Trump, underwater wildfires, microplastics, oil spills and miraculous birds.

  • The Green New Deal (650)

    16/03/2019 Duración: 54min

    We begin with a lengthy presentation of the ideological and historical thrust behind the Green New Deal, moving into a discussion of the importance of the surprising new momentum in youth climate activism, carbon taxes and renewable electricity in Canada’s oil-rich province of Alberta. We end with a very revealing clip from a Wells Fargo executive explaining why they invested in a bad pipeline, and Saryn’s idea for an app that helps us reduce food waste.

  • Food Is Real (649)

    09/03/2019 Duración: 53min

    We talk about the ‘green economy’ and the discrepancy between material goods and financial assets. We also sit down with documentarian Diana Dai to discuss her new film My Farmland being released March 15th through the CBC, exploring ‘how communities react to the influx of people from a different culture who hope for a better life by working the land’. In the final segment, we run through eight stories at a blistering pace.

  • Is the Green Revolution Finally Here? (648)

    02/03/2019 Duración: 55min

    We speak with none other than the Sustainable Economist himself, Mr. Tim Nash, regarding exciting new developments in ethical investment. We also discuss new surges in youth climate activism.

  • Acting In Spite of Power (647)

    23/02/2019 Duración: 52min

    We discuss the ongoing Indigenous resistance to the LNG pipeline through Northern BC, the end of coal, and many other promising and/ or disturbing climate-related developments.

  • Shifting Climate, Shifting Culture (646)

    16/02/2019 Duración: 54min

    We sit down with seven climate innovators to discuss policy solutions and cultural change. Featured on the show are folks from Project Neutral, Climate Ventures, Point A, Feedback, The Spent Goods Company, Fresh Fashion Library, and Unwrapit.

  • Land of the Spirit Bear (645)

    10/02/2019 Duración: 54min

    Ian McAllister, executive director of Pacific Wild, joins us along with visual communications director Deirdre Leowinata to discuss Ian’s stunning new documentary, Great Bear Rainforest: Land of the Spirit Bear. We also talk about sustainable fishing initiatives in Canada and Indonesia and the difficulty of environmental regulation in a country whose resource industries hold so much power.

  • The Kids Will Destroy This World (644)

    01/02/2019 Duración: 55min

    We discuss the ongoing Wet’suwet’en defence of their unceded lands in northern British Columbia, Canada’s dubious purchase of the Trans Mountain pipeline, Canadian pensions at risk from the dissolution of the oil and gas sector, a groundbreaking ruling regarding abandoned well sites in Alberta, and a Colorado court decision against youth activists. We also interview Power Shift organizer and regular contributor Lauren Latour about the youth climate conference in Ottawa in February. Learn more at www.greenmajority.ca

  • How Not to Fail So Hard (643)

    26/01/2019 Duración: 55min

    Freelance reporter Nora Boydell joins us this week to interview climate journalist Pien Huang in Massachusetts about the ups and downs of climate reporting. We also look at Doug Ford’s climate ideas and government advertising in Alberta that is trying to win support for a pipeline by misleading Canadian citizens.

  • 100 Million Hiroshimas (642)

    18/01/2019 Duración: 53min

    In the first segment, we discuss just how much heat the oceans have absorbed, and climate change’s impact on tropical ecosystems. Then we talk about parenting in the 21st century, huge clumps of fat and Trans Mountain. We end with a conversation about Carbon Engineering and its potential to save us all (or not).

  • Canada's Standing Rock (641) [Radio Edit]

    12/01/2019 Duración: 57min

    This version is meant for our radio partners! If you are a podcaster, please check out the special extended podcast version... or just subscribe and never miss the show again! Learn more at www.greenmajority.ca

  • Canada's Standing Rock (641)

    12/01/2019 Duración: 55min

    We spend the first segment looking at the Wet’suwet’en land defenders’ struggle against the Coastal GasLink natural gas pipeline which, if built, will dissect large areas of unceded Indigenous territory in British Columbia. We then speak with Tom Ranson on his Northern Lights documentary, and end with an interview with Tara Seucharan of the Council of Canadians regarding environmental justice movements worldwide and here in Canada.

  • Green Car Reports & Fresh Rents (640)

    05/01/2019 Duración: 55min

    We look forward to the promises of 2019 and speak with Electric Vehicle expert Matthew Klippenstein and Samia Sayid of Fresh Rents Fashion Library.

  • Tim Nash & Cycle T.O. (639)

    28/12/2018 Duración: 55min

    This week we speak with Tim Nash the Sustainable Economist about the Green New Deal and Sarah Bradley of Cycle T.O. about a new system for identifying stolen bicycles. Learn more at www.greenmajority.ca

  • Ripple Farms & The Toronto Tool Library (638)

    21/12/2018 Duración: 50min

    We sit down with Brian Waller of Ripple Farms and Emily Charles-Donelson of the Toronto Tool Library to discuss their current endeavors as well as their Big Ideas for 2019 and beyond. Learn more @ www.greenmajority.ca

  • COP24 (637)

    15/12/2018 Duración: 52min

    We spend the first twenty minutes discussing COP24 in Katowice, Poland, where countries have debated how to tackle climate change for two weeks straight. Our second segment is an interview with filmmaker Leora Eisen on her new documentary Food for Thought. We end with a discussion of a landmark Quebec lawsuit and the new BC climate plan.

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