The Environment in Canada Podcast

The Environment in Canada Podcast, by Sierra Club Canada, covers topics like climate change and climate action, environmental justice, biodiversity, nature, outdoor education and exploration.

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Featured: The Emissions Cap will NOT Hurt the Economy in Canada but Oil and Gas Dependency IS Hurting it.

The Jasper Wildfire & How Climate Change Made High Temperatures at Least Twice as Likely

Episode 35: Oil & Gas Lobbyists Do NOT Care About You. Let’s Cap Corporate Emissions

Episode 34: Environmental Work that Reconnects and Therapy.

Episode 33: AI Might Put a Few TechBro’s Minds on Floppy Disks at the Cost of Millions of Lives & Our Environment – With Paris Marx

Episode 32: The Jasper Wildfire & How Climate Change Made High Temperatures at Least Twice as Likely

Episode 31: Where is Canada on Renewable Energy and Jobs? With Vittoria Bellissimo

Episode 30: Faith, Community, and Financing

Episode 29: The Emissions Cap will NOT Hurt the Economy in Canada but Oil and Gas Dependency IS Hurting it

Episode 28: Winning the Climate Fight with Isaac Murdoch

Episode 27: Start Thinking About Things Getting Better with Gilbert Whiteduck & Yenny Vega Cardenas about Rights for the Tenàgàdino Zibi / Gatineau River & Magpie River

Episode 26: Climate Misinformation Mechanics, Cranky Uncle, and Skeptical Science with John Cook

Episode 25 (notre premier épisode en français): Comment protéger les oiseaux ?

Episode 24: Don’t Let Canada Burn – How to Communicate on Wildfires and Climate Change

Episode 23: The More Than Human World with John Borrows

Episode 22: Argentina’s Environmental Protest ‘Ban’ Benefits Equinor & is a Warning for Us All

Episode 21: Storming Steven Guilbeault and the Future of Fridays for the Future Montréal

Episode 20: Website Design Sustainability and Accessibility

Episode 19: How the Carbon Tax Got Alberta Off Coal and Could Reduce Future Wildfires

Episode 18: Music, Environmentalism, et le Gala de la Terre

Episode 17: On Full Spectrum Resistance with Aric McBay

Episode 16: How to talk with neighbours, friends, and family on climate issues

Episode 15: Kids in Nature, Saving Future Generations, Mr. Lumpy & Sammy the Squirrel

Episode 14: Communicating on Climate Change in Your Community

Episode 13: Urban Bee Populations and Climate Change

Episode 12: Collective Gardens, Wildfire Smoke, Feeding a Community, & Making Friends

Episode 11: When the Last Glacier Melted, the World Would Catch on Fire

Episode 10: The Carbon Tax Lie

Episode 9: The Rights of Nature – It’s Weird Not to Acknowledge Them

Episode 8: A State with Three Heads: Indigenous Law and the Environment

Episode 7: Independent News and the Environment with André Goulet of the Harbinger Media Network

 

Episode 6: Black History Month and the Environment

Episode 5: Is Norway promoting oil and gas expansion in Costa Rica with a Costa Rican ex-environment minister who could profit more than the country itself?

Episode 4: Nuclear waste and what to do with it?!

Episode 3: Did Renewable Energy Really Damage the Alberta Power Grid?

Episode 2: Equinor Out: Norway to Newfoundland and Labrador

Episode 1: Equinor’s Rosebank, Divestment, Energy Bills, and COP28

 

 

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Carbon Tax Coal Wildfires episode page of The Environment in Canada Podcast with the title of the podcast on the background of a wildfire.Please note: The views expressed in these podcast episodes do not necessarily reflect those of the Sierra Club Canada Foundation, or those of our chapters or programs.