Green Majority Radio
Green Majority Media
The Green Majority is a multi-platform Canadian environment and politics news show, publishing since 2006.
Learn more at www.greenmajority.ca
Learn more at www.greenmajority.ca
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Dec 21, 2018 • 51min
Ripple Farms & The Toronto Tool Library (638)
We sit down with Brian Waller of Ripple Farms and Emily Charles-Donelson of the Toronto Tool Library to discuss their current endeavors as well as their Big Ideas for 2019 and beyond.
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Dec 15, 2018 • 53min
COP24 (637)
We spend the first twenty minutes discussing COP24 in Katowice, Poland, where countries have debated how to tackle climate change for two weeks straight. Our second segment is an interview with filmmaker Leora Eisen on her new documentary Food for Thought. We end with a discussion of a landmark Quebec lawsuit and the new BC climate plan.

Dec 8, 2018 • 56min
Eco-Artist Roundtable #2 with Frank Horvat (636)
Artist and Composer Frank Horvat takes over the show again today as guest host for our quarterly Eco-artist round-table. Today Frank hosts Mark Adair, Nina Munteanu and Kevin Matthew Wong.
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Dec 1, 2018 • 56min
Trump's Climate Assessment & Canada's Carbon Woes (635)
We take a long look at the new National Climate Assessment put out by the US. We then turn to a live protest in Ottawa, talk about Ontario’s new ‘climate plan’ and end with an in-depth article reviewing the economics of Canada’s tarsands industry.

Nov 24, 2018 • 56min
The Hideous Irony of Our Power Structures (634)
We start with a new Paris Agreement study that seeks to measure the impacts of different countries’ approaches to climate change. We then look at a first-of-its-kind lawsuit against the fossil fuel industry, the madness of arctic drilling, insect sperm and deadly seaweed. We end with a discussion of Iran and the jailing and murdering of activists worldwide.

Nov 16, 2018 • 56min
The War Against the Poor & CIUT Fundraiser (633)
Environmental justice will be the defining issue of the century if climate change is not halted in its tracks. All of our stories this week have a justice aspect, as we explore raging wildfires, the Green New Deal, climate change, Chemical Valley, air pollution, mass migration and deforestation. It is also the fundraising drive for our local community radio station, CIUT.

Nov 9, 2018 • 56min
Hyper Excellent Wonder Berries (632)
The Ontario government is seeking input on its climate change plan and water extraction regulations. The UN is reporting that biodiversity loss may be more disastrous than climate change. We also cover fracking, ecosystems protection and new problems with Alberta’s oilsands. Our second segment is an interview with award-winning documentarian Ann Shin regarding her new film, The Superfood Chain.

Nov 3, 2018 • 53min
The Urine Brick Road (631)
Bricks are being made out of urine in Cape Town, plastic pieces are becoming prevalent in human stool, a Hawaiian island has disappeared, and an old-school fascist is president of Brazil. We also discuss the largest mine ever proposed for the oilsands, Torontonian hypocrisy and Mr. Donald J. Trump.

Oct 27, 2018 • 53min
The Validity of Rage (630)
The environmental movement’s wealth and generational gaps have been well-documented. We take twenty minutes to dissect the legitimacy of environmental justice and climate change rage. We then discuss the Kigali Amendment, veganism, oil spills, fracking, and Donald Trump.

Oct 20, 2018 • 56min
On Being Out of Touch (629)
We start with a discussion of a landmark court ruling out of The Hague ordering the Dutch government to be much more aggressive on its emissions targets, and its implications for Juliana v. United States. Guest host Krystyna Henke gives a 30-minute interview with Rob Burton, “The Greenest Mayor in Canada,” after which Stefan angrily refutes his perspective.


