Sinopsis
Weekly environmental news on Canadian community radio
Episodios
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The Less-Than-Fabulous Footprint of Fashion
01/07/2019 Duración: 29minThis week on Terra Informa Dylan Hall ventures into the world of fashion. Dylan caught up with Jess Montgomery at the 2019 Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences held at the University of British Columbia campus. Montgomery holds a BFA with Distinction in Art History from Concordia University, and a MA in the History and Theory […]★ Support this podcast ★
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Cycling and a Couple of Queers
24/06/2019 Duración: 29minThis week, Charlotte speaks with Mackenzy Albright, one of the founders of SNAQCS, a Slow Nice And Queer Cycloventure Squad based out of Victoria, British Columbia that creates a welcoming space for members of the LGBTQIA2S community who want to have fun and ride bikes! Tune in to hear Charlotte and Mackenzy share cycling stories, talk about businesses and queerbaiting, the binary of the outdoors community, and how SNAQCS is pushing the boundaries. ★ Support this podcast ★
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The Perils and Responsibilities of Science Communication
17/06/2019 Duración: 28minImage by: Discover Magazine Blogs This week on Terra Informa, we discuss some of the world’s big problems, like climate change and antimicrobial resistance, and how the communication of information about them can either be motivating or discouraging. Download episode now. It would be understandable if you used the word ‘apocalyptic’ to describe issues such […]★ Support this podcast ★
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All About Birds Continued!
10/06/2019 Duración: 29minWe were so amazingly overwhelmed with bird-related content for our June 4, 2019 episode that we didn't have a chance to use all of it, so we're bringing it to you this week. This time, it's PERSONAL - that is, lots of lovely stories about why people love birds, which birds are their favourites, and wild encounters.★ Support this podcast ★
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All about BIRDS
03/06/2019 Duración: 29minPhoto by: Rick Bohn This week, Charlotte Thomasson talked to resident Nature Nut, John Acorn, about local bird songs and birding stories, with audio captured by Terra Informers live in Edmonton, Alberta, near Drumheller, Alberta, and on Saturna Island in British Columbia. Download episode here Find out your bird name! Photo by Moore Laboratory of […]★ Support this podcast ★
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Sharing is Caring: Urban planning, entrepreneurship, and collaborative consumption
27/05/2019 Duración: 28minThis week on Terra Informa we’ll be discussing what sustainability means to urban planning and talking toolsharing with an entrepreneur interested in collaborative consumption. ★ Support this podcast ★
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Endangered Habitat, Past and Present
20/05/2019 Duración: 28minThis week at Terra Informa we deep dive into the World Wildlife Foundation report on conservation lands, hear from University of Alberta professor Rene Belland about endangered species, and visit an archive from 2010 about a public land sale known as "Potatogate".★ Support this podcast ★
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Treaty, Climate Change, and Relationships to the Land
13/05/2019 Duración: 28minThis week we asked what treaty means for our relationships to land, the more-than-human, and to each other.★ Support this podcast ★
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Literature in the Face of Climate Crisis
06/05/2019 Duración: 28minThis week on Terra Informa, we’re diving into the world of storytelling and literature. How can the humanities help us prepare ourselves for the environmental troubles we are facing today and into the future? What do works of fiction have to do with environmental activism?★ Support this podcast ★
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Menstruation Innovation
29/04/2019 Duración: 28minThis week on Terra Informa, we're talking about periods. Own very own Terra Informer Sydney Karbonik recently hosted an educational event about the environmental, social and economic impact of menstrual products and what other options exist for women.★ Support this podcast ★
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The Sounds of Climate Activism
22/04/2019 Duración: 29minThis week on Terra Informa, our own Kesia Dias reads a self-written an open letter to Albertans about our complicated relationship with our environment, economy, and our future. We also provide a soundscape of content our Terra Informers collected at the youth climate strike that took place in Edmonton, Alberta on March 15, 2019 - sit back and picture yourself in the heart of the action as we bring you sounds, conversations, and interviews. ★ Support this podcast ★
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In the grey —Alberta’s relationship with oil in a changing world
15/04/2019 Duración: 29minTune in to hear co-authors Elizabeth Gierl and Sofia Osborne read their feature article entitled “In the Grey”. They reflect on our relationship to oil and pose an important question - who's even buying?★ Support this podcast ★
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Elections and the Environment
08/04/2019 Duración: 28minThis week on Terra Informa, we talk about the recently released Canada's Changing Climate Report, which inspired us to revisit an archive about the 2013 flooding in Calgary. We also hear Alice Major recite some poetry from her book "Welcome to the Anthropocene", and get a run-down on Alberta's upcoming 2019 election.★ Support this podcast ★
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The Re Re Re Re Return of Terra Misinforma
01/04/2019 Duración: 29minAPRIL FOOLS HAS STRUCK AGAIN. Tune in to Terra Informa as we travel in time. Download episode now. What would the world look like if we made drastic changes and prevented climatic warming? How would politics change, stocks, resource market trends? How are people shopping now, what is the latest tech? Take a journey with […]★ Support this podcast ★
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Conspiring with Plants
25/03/2019 Duración: 28minOn the week's episode, York university associate professor Natasha Myers critiques 'the Anthropocene' and suggests that we radically conspire with plants★ Support this podcast ★
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Exploring the Unseen Environment
18/03/2019 Duración: 28minWe sent our volunteers out to report on either a breaking news story OR something that fits into the category: the unseen environment★ Support this podcast ★
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Avocado Toast and Environmentalism
11/03/2019 Duración: 29minWhen you think of an environmentalist, what kind of person do you imagine? Does gender, race, or income influence this image? Is it all about eating organic avocado toast? Terra Informer Dylan Hall had the chance to investigate the complex and social ways we understand environmentalism and environmental practices by interviewing Dr. Emily Huddart Kennedy, sociology professor at the University of British Columbia. We hear a snippet of a talk given by Dr. Kennedy in February at the University of Alberta’s International Week, followed by a deeper investigation and interview with Dylan.★ Support this podcast ★
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Environmentalism and Student Politics
25/02/2019 Duración: 28minThis week on Terra Informa, we’re talking about all things Sustainability. Listen in to hear what our UAlberta undergraduate SU presidential candidates, Akanksha Bhatnagar and Andre Bourgeois are thinking about the future of sustainability resources on campus, the position they are taking on the environmental issues of today, and a sneak preview of their platform. […]★ Support this podcast ★
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Indigenous Food Sovereignty: Wild Meat, Wild Stories
18/02/2019 Duración: 29minThis week we’re bringing you a radio documentary produced by Roisin Graham. It was produced as a part of a CSL project for the course AREC 173 at the University of Alberta. This short documentary explores the challenges to Indigenous food sovereignty. Roisin interviewed indigenous activist, Nigel Henri-Robinson, and treaty 8 consultant, Jessica Cardinal. They […]★ Support this podcast ★
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Dad’s World Was My Refuge
11/02/2019 Duración: 29minThis week on Terra Informa, Sofia Osborne (a Terra Informer herself) reads us a piece she recently wrote for The Tyee, an independent, Canadian, online magazine. The story recounts Sofia's experience being isolated on Saturna Island during the worst wind storm in BC Hydro history. The storm rocked BC's west coast this past December, while Sofia's article was just released. We’ll chat about the piece, the future of dealing with these massive storms, and journalism!★ Support this podcast ★