May 2011
Monthly Archive
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You can download this week’s second feature here or listen in the embedded player.
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Kat Webber
Kat Webber, a local poet, shares some of her work with us as well as sharing her thoughts on arts and the environmental movement in Canada.
You can see the complete episode here: TGM #242 – Turning Over A New ‘LEAF’ (May 20, 2011)
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Local Enhancement and Appreciation of Forests
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LEAF Toronto representative Amanda Gomm speaks with The Green Majority. LEAF stands for Local Enhancement and Appreciation of Forests and is a not for profit dedicated to the protection and improvement of urban forests. Amanda helps explain their mandate and talks about some upcoming events LEAF will be hosting.
Kat Webber
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Kat Webber, a local poet, shares some of her work with us as well as sharing her thoughts on arts and the environmental movement in Canada.
This Week’s Music
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Free Whiskey String Band – “More Than I Can (Grizzly) Bear”
Rival Boys – “Recovery”
Layah Jane – “Dandelion”
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You can download this week’s second feature here or listen in the embedded player.
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Danny Harvey
University of Toronto professor Danny Harvey joins the program to discuss the recent public spotlight that has been shown on the disparity between oil prices and the price at the pump as well as what this may mean for the oil and gas industry in Canada.
You can see the complete episode here: TGM #241 – Carbon Storage In Trouble? (May 13, 2011)
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You can download this week’s first feature here or listen in the embedded player.
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Barry Robinson
Cameron and Jane Kerr have been farming on their property in Saskatchewan since 1975, but since 2004 they have been witness to events that seem to indicate that CO2 may be leaking up into their land from a nearby carbon capture and storage facility. Barry Robinson, lawyer for Ecojustice Canada joins us to explain…
You can see the complete episode here: TGM #241 – Carbon Storage In Trouble? (May 13, 2011)
Posted by Arleigh.
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You can download the episode here or listen in the embedded player.
Audio clip: Adobe Flash Player (version 9 or above) is required to play this audio clip. Download the latest version here. You also need to have JavaScript enabled in your browser.
Barry Robinson
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Cameron and Jane Kerr have been farming on their property in Saskatchewan since 1975, but since 2004 they have been witness to events that seem to indicate that CO2 may be leaking up into their land from a nearby carbon capture and storage facility. Barry Robinson, lawyer for Ecojustice Canada joins us to explain…
Danny Harvey
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University of Toronto professor Danny Harvey joins the program to discuss the recent public spotlight that has been shown on the disparity between oil prices and the price at the pump as well as what this may mean for the oil and gas industry in Canada.
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