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Weekly environmental news on Canadian community radio
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Guest Documentary: What's All The Buzz About? Exploring Urban Beekeeping in Edmonton
21/02/2022 Duração: 29minThis week, we are airing an audio documentary created by Madelyn Lux and Mario Rodriguez for an agricultural economics class that had a community-service learning component at the University of Alberta. Through interviews with beekeepers and business owners, this documentary explores how urban beekeeping has changed the city of Edmonton. After that, we introduce an interesting product that was developed with bee conservation in mind, that may have ended up being a bit of a flop.Previous episodes on beekeeping:Heat Wave Hive InspectionUrban Beekeeping with David WhitakerProgram log.★ Support this podcast ★
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Guest Documentary: Community Gardens and Consumer’s Habits - How Are They Connected?
14/02/2022 Duração: 29minThis week we are airing an audio documentary created by Shaneen Jamal, Olivia Mitchell, and Breanne Palmer for an agricultural economics class that had a community-service learning component at the University of Alberta. This documentary explores how community gardens affect consumer choices by examining the connections between peoples’ experiences in community gardens and their individual habits. Rupertsland Centre for Metis Research podcast on SoundcloudProgram Log★ Support this podcast ★
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Guest Documentary: The Pandemic's Affects on Local Farmers Markets
07/02/2022 Duração: 29minThis week, we are airing an audio documentary created by Sabrina Strelkov and Ryleigh Alexander for an agricultural economics class that had a community-service learning component at the University of Alberta. This documentary dives into how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected Edmonton’s Old Strathcona farmer’s market, as well as the importance of farmers markets and sustainable and local foods.Documentary on Soundcloud. Program Log. ★ Support this podcast ★
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January 2022 News Roundup
31/01/2022 Duração: 29minWe’re back after our winter break! The Terra Informers took some time to breathe as the new year rolled in, and now we’re ready to bring you new episodes, starting with a roundup of some of the environmental news headlines that you may have missed while we were away.Program log here.★ Support this podcast ★
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Archive: A decade of melting ice
24/01/2022 Duração: 29minThis is an archive episode with segments from 2017 and 2012. For a more current update on ice melts, listen to our 'tying up loose ends' episode that aired on December 27, 2021. We'll be back with new episodes in February!★ Support this podcast ★
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Archive: Canadian Curriculums in the Face of Climate Change
17/01/2022 Duração: 29minThis is an archive episode from September 2019. For an update on this story, listen to our 'tying up loose ends' episode that aired on December 27, 2021. We'll be back with new episodes in February!Program log.★ Support this podcast ★
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Archive: The Energy War Room
10/01/2022 Duração: 28minThis is an archive episode from February 2020. For an update on this story, listen to our 'tying up loose ends' episode that aired on December 27, 2021. We'll be back with new episodes in February!Program log.★ Support this podcast ★
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Archive: Indigenous Fishing Livelihoods in Atlantic Canada
03/01/2022 Duração: 29minThis is an archive episode from March 2021. For an update on this story, listen to our 'tying up loose ends' episode that aired on December 27, 2021. We'll be back with new episodes in February. Happy new year!★ Support this podcast ★
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Wrapping Up 2021 With Loose Ends
27/12/2021 Duração: 29minCan you believe 2021 is over already? Time truly flies when you're having fun... and also when you're not... but we hope that your year was full of fun despite the general circumstances. To wrap up the year, we are tying up some loose ends left by stories that we've previously covered, including Indigenous fishing rights and conflict on the east coast, the actions of the Canadian Energy Centre, climate education in Alberta, and melting ice! Over the next month, we will be airing these past stories as we take a break to get ready for 2022. So, if you were particularly interested in any of the updates shared in this episode, make sure you stay tuned throughout January! If you want to check out the older episodes now, here are the links: Indigenous Fishing Livelihoods in Atlantic Canada and Fisheries Coexistence on the Great Slave Lake The Energy War Room: A Deep Dive into the Canadian Energy Centre Ltd. and The Energy War Room Part Two: CEC Activities and Implications for Environmental Journalism Canadian
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Democracy and the Climate Crisis
20/12/2021 Duração: 29minIn this week's episode, Terra Informer Sonak Patel asks the question: is the democratic system of Canada failing to address the climate crisis? To dive into this question, Sonak is joined by Gisela Ruckert of Fairvote Canada, a national non-partisan advocacy organization with expertise in electoral reform that campaigns for proportional representation. One of the issues they discuss is Canada’s climate performance. Sonak and Gisela explain how Canada's election system works, issues with the current system, and how they impact government action, or inaction, on the climate crisis. Program log.★ Support this podcast ★
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Pacific Salmon the Sequel: Salmon Health & Aquaculture
13/12/2021 Duração: 28minThis week, we're plunging back into the world of Pacific salmon! In this episode, our salmon friends, Francis and Finley, join us again to teach us a bit more about Pacific salmon and salmon aquaculture. Then, Sara Chitsaz is joined by Andrew Bateman, who is the Salmon Health Manager for the Pacific Salmon Foundation (PSF), to learn more about the health of wild Pacific salmon and about salmon farming in BC. Program log. *Support this podcast*★ Support this podcast ★
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The Wild World of Pacific Salmon
06/12/2021 Duração: 29minIn this week's episode, we're diving into the wild world of salmon! First, we're joined by Francis and Finley, two salmon who take us on the exciting journey of growing up on the pacific coast. Then, Sara Chitsaz is joined by Emmie Page, who is the Marine Campaigner for Pacific Wild, an organization that supports environmental conservation in the Great Bear Rainforest and the Pacific Northwest.Make sure to stay tuned for next week's episode, where we'll continue talking about salmon as well as aquaculture on the coast of British Columbia.Program log.★ Support this podcast ★
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November 2021 News Roundup
29/11/2021 Duração: 28minThere was a LOT happening in environmental news this month, and we're diving into some of the big stories this week. In this month's news roundup episode, we cover the storms and flooding in British Columbia, land and water defender updates from across BC and south of the border, and give you the details on what went down at COP26. Program log. ★ Support this podcast ★
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Fun Guys Looking at Fungi
22/11/2021 Duração: 29minDownload the program log hereCheck out the Alberta Mycological Society to learn more about their important work! ★ Support this podcast ★
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Communicating Energy Systems with Dr. Valerie Miller
15/11/2021 Duração: 29minThis week, we’re speaking with an outreach and science communication professional to learn about a variety of strategies and mediums for effectively communicating energy research beyond the academy, to a wider audience of policymakers, energy practitioners, communities and members of the public, and other academics. Dr. Valerie Miller is the Outreach and Engagement Coordinator for the University of Alberta research group, Future Energy Systems. Valerie shares how energy communication is creating common ground between researchers and building connections between people and the energy systems we are a part of.This episode features an excerpt of the first book in Future Energy Systems children’s book series, The Energy Adventures of Tommy and Remi, The Mystery of the Glowing Light, available at the Edmonton Public Library. The book was written by Valerie Miller with illustrations by Kaitlyn Pylypa. Dr. Zhongyi Quan was the Technical Advisor and the book was edited by Catherine Tays and Kenneth Tam.Check out the
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Beyond Blathers Takeover: Clownfish
08/11/2021 Duração: 29minThank you so much for all your support during CJSR 88.5FM's Fundrive last week! This week we're welcoming back our friends from Beyond Blathers to teach us about the clownfish! Is Finding Nemo an accurate representation of these little fish? Let's find out!To listen to more episodes of Beyond Blathers, visit their website here! Program log.★ Support this podcast ★
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Scara Informa 2021 - Terra Informa Investigates: Who Killed the Dodo?
01/11/2021 Duração: 28minIt's the return of Scara Informa! This year, we present Terra Informa Investigates, where a suspiciously familiar detective digs into one of the oldest cold cases of our time - who killed the dodo?Scara Informa was produced as part of CJSR 88.5 FM's Fundrive, which runs from October 29th to November 6th! Terra Informa's home station is volunteer-run and listener-powered, and we rely on donations from listeners to keep us on the air! If you enjoy listening to Terra Informa each week, consider making a donation to CJSR here, we would be eternally grateful!Program log.★ Support this podcast ★
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October 2021 News Roundup
25/10/2021 Duração: 28minIt's the end of October, which means it's time for the Terra Informa team to bring you the environmental news headlines you may have missed over the past month!End of October also means.... CJSR's FunDrive is starting soon! From October 29th to November 6th, CJSR 88.5 FM will be collecting donations from listeners like you so we can keep this rad radio station going!Donate online here to support Terra Informa!Program log.★ Support this podcast ★
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Discussing In the Land of Dreamers
18/10/2021 Duração: 29minIn this episode, some of the Terra Informers reflect on the film In the Land of Dreamers, which is an episode of the CBC Gem show, Absolutely Canadian. The film uses amazing photography and video footage to talk about the cultural and ecological importance of the Muskwa-Kechika, a large area of undeveloped land in northern British Columbia that is located in Kaska Dena territory.You can watch the film here after making a free CBC Gem accountFind out more about the Kaska Dena's proposed plan for an Indigenous Protected Conservation AreaProgram log★ Support this podcast ★
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Fat Bear Week 2021
11/10/2021 Duração: 29minIf you're a follower of the annual Fat Bear Week put on by Katmai National Park, you're probably just as excited as we are about this week's episode!This week, we're joined by Lian Law, Visual Information Specialist at Katmai National Park, who tells us all about this very unique park and the stars of Fat Bear Week. What makes these bears so dang BIG? Let's find out!Fat Bear Week websiteExplore.org bear live camsProgram log★ Support this podcast ★