TGM #20: Ecofeminism (February 16, 2007)
Posted by Jordan Poppenk
This week:
- Theological correspondant Simon Watson speaks with celebrated ecofeminist and touring professor Rosemary Radford Ruether.
- Jordan Poppenk speaks with Laura Telford, Executive Director of Canadian Organic Growers.
- Jordan uncovers a hidden cache of listener mail.
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The headlines in brief:
- The House of Commons passed a bill on Wednesday designed to force the minority Conservative government to achieve the steep cuts in greenhouse gas emissions required by the Kyoto Protocol on climate change;
- The city is being accused of turning its back on its own environmental goals after the cycling committee had its funding target for bike lanes cut in half;
- Oakville council voted overwhelmingly to pass a bylaw banning the cosmetic use of pesticides;
- A lethal fungus has colonized Canada’s temperate West Coast, which scientists indicate may have resulted from global warming;
- Former U.S. vice-president Al Gore has rebuked Conservatives for suggesting he endorsed their performance on climate change;
- The National Round Table on the Environment and the Economy released its report on Capital Markets and Sustainability, calling for a set of recommendations for overcoming barriers related to fiduciary duty, materiality, and short-termism (get the report);
- Canada has refused to support a legally binding global pact to cut highly toxic mercury pollution;
- A Dutch-based oil trading company has agreed to pay $197 million to settle claims that it dumped toxic waste in the Ivory Coast city of Abijan;
- New Zealand’s Prime Minister Helen Clark has said that the country will aim to become carbon neutral;
Researchers have discovered that atmospheric carbon dioxide is being pushed deeper into the oceans than was previously thought; - Scientists are uncovering the strange world of lakes and rivers beneath the ice of Antarctica. Current climate models fail to take this vigorous water flow into account.
You can download the show here (right click, save as…), or listen in the player ** Note: player will close if you surf away from the page**


February 17th, 2007 at 3:12 pm
Hi,
listening to your show and the interview with Laura Telford. I have to recommend two books on the plant disease resistance issue that are available free at www.sharebooks.ca Under “Titles by author” select “Robinson, Raoul A.” This will take you to a list which includes “Crop Histories” and “Return to Resistance”.
“Crop Histories” is amazingly informative and as well provides an alternative and ecological view to what has made particular cultures “great” rather than (these obviously, B.A. Anthropology, have never sat well with me) the standard cultural or genetic superiority self-biased postulations.
“Return to Resistance” deals directly with what Laura Telford and the organic growers movement is addressing in weaning the world at large off of pesticides, a perfect companion to holistic farming methodology.
Thanks for your good work,
Geoff