Green Majority Radio
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The Green Majority is a multi-platform Canadian environment and politics news show, publishing since 2006.
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Jul 12, 2019 • 50min
Amara Possian on Canada's Path to a Green New Deal (667)
We sit down with Our Time organizer Amara Possian to discuss her ten years of green activism in Canada and where we could go from here. Our Time is a national campaign led by young people and millennials who are championing a vision for a Green New Deal for Canada — an ambitious plan to tackle climate change and inequality together.

Jul 7, 2019 • 54min
Fixing What Wasn't Meant to be Fixed (666)
Certain systems were never meant to work for certain people. We talk about prison labour and agriculture, and then sit down with Sabrina Bowman, the executive director of GreenPac, a non-partisan, non-profit organization working to elect and support environmental leaders of all major parties running for office. Kimberly D’Oliveira joins us again in the third segment to discuss new developments toward a circular economy.
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Jun 28, 2019 • 57min
Monetizing Tribalism: Privilege, Technology & Climate Change (665)
We talk about the armed militia rallying in support of delinquent Republicans in Oregon, the role of social media in the political divide, schadenfreude, and harnessing the power of coding for social purposes.
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Jun 22, 2019 • 56min
Canada's Orgy of Centrist Hypocrisy (664)
Justin Trudeau has approved the Trans Mountain Expansion pipeline a day after declaring a ‘climate emergency’. We look at various perspectives on TMX and the climate crisis, and discuss Grassy Narrows, the dangers of environment reporting, and justice in the context of the Green New Deal.

Jun 15, 2019 • 55min
Trauma & Ambition (663)
With Trudeau’s Trans Mountain decision looming, we look at Jason Kenney’s petroleum speech and the youth activists who penned letters to the Prime Minister. The Sustainable Economist Tim Nash joins us to discuss recent as well as long-developing trends in sustainable investment.

Jun 7, 2019 • 57min
Learning to Love II (662)
We sit down again with Professor Stephen Scharper of the University of Toronto to discuss ‘visions of a good life’, methods for listening deeply to nature, and how we can transform our apocalyptic visions into prosperous ones. Also on the table is the ecstatic celebratory energy of the universe.

May 31, 2019 • 56min
Rebelling Wherever You Can (661)
“During the French revolution mothers flooded the streets for their children. Today we children are fighting for ourselves, but so many of our parents are busy discussing whether our grades are good, or a new diet or what happened in the Game of Thrones finale – while the planet burns,” - Student protesters. This week we talk about tornadoes, flooding, heatwaves, wildfires, mercury poisoning, rebellious high schoolers, freedom gas, William Happer & political polarization.

May 25, 2019 • 55min
Hot Wet Plastic (660)
We discuss some fresh studies on global warming and a host of plastic and trash stories. In our second segment, we interview five members of Apathy is Boring, a non-partisan, charitable organization that supports and educates youth to be active and contributing citizens in Canada’s democracy.

May 17, 2019 • 54min
On Declaring a Climate Emergency (659)
We discuss our growing predicament and the discrepancies between political and public sentiment, via stories about the atmosphere, the arctic, Extinction Rebellion, clean energy, coal, Canadian politics, air pollution, Uber, Trump and US politics.

May 10, 2019 • 54min
Our Looming Transformation & the CIUT Spring Fundraiser (658)
We discuss the new biodiversity study, Canada’s own Green New Deal, permafrost, greed, and the importance of community radio. Brody Robinmeyer joins us in the last section to talk about the environmental movement in Hamilton and beyond.


