Episode 3.5: How can we confront the environmental challenges associated with Canadian mining?

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Mining is an essential component to our everyday lives, providing us with the raw materials we need to create a wide variety of products. However, while mining contributes to our technological progress, it comes with an often hidden dark side …

Episode 3.5: How can we confront the environmental challenges associated with Canadian mining?

Episode 3.5: How can we confront the environmental challenges associated with Canadian mining?Mining is an essential component to our everyday lives, providing us with the raw materials we need to create a wide variety of products. However, while mining contributes …

Episode 2.10: Dairy Cows, Climate Change and Settler Colonialism: Insights from Aotearoa/New Zealand

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Aotearoa/New Zealand’s dairy sector contributes 1/4 of that country’s greenhouse gas emissions. Dr John Reid (University of Canterbury), and Dr. Hugh Campbell (University of Otago), show us how Māori sustainability values are having a growing influence on the sector’s response …

Episode 2.10: Dairy Cows, Climate Change and Settler Colonialism: Insights from Aotearoa/New Zealand

Episode 2.10: Dairy Cows, Climate Change and Settler Colonialism: Insights from Aotearoa/New ZealandIn this episode we talk about dairy farming and climate change in Aotearoa/New Zealand, focusing on how settler-colonial dynamics shape this complex story. New Zealand’s dairy sector contributes …

Episode 2.9: Indigenous Environmental Rights: The Maya of Belize

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In this episode we speak to Cristina Coc, Executive Director of the Julian Cho Society and Spokesperson for the Toledo Alcaldes Association/Maya Leaders Alliance, and Filiberto Penados, Chair, Julian Cho Society about the connections between indigenous rights and land conservation. …

Episode 2.9: Indigenous Environmental Rights: The Maya of Belize

Episode 2.9: Indigenous Environmental Rights: The Maya of BelizeIn this episode, we speak with Cristina Coc, Executive Director of the Julian Cho Society and Spokesperson for the Toledo Alcaldes Association/Maya Leaders Alliance, and Filiberto Penados, Chair, Julian Cho Society about …

Episode 1.10: Treaty Relations and Environmental Politics in Canada

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Reflecting on the history and relationships that underpin two documentary films they made together, Dr. Sherry Pictou and Dr. Martha Stiegman discuss how the Mi’kmaq work to assert treaty rights over their land and fisheries in the face of colonialism …

Episode 1.10: Treaty Relations and Environmental Politics in Canada

Episode 10: Treaty Relations and Environmental Politics in CanadaWhat does it mean to be a treaty partner in Canada today? In this episode we speak with Dr. Sherry Pictou and Dr. Martha Stiegman about two documentary films they created together: …

Episode 1.8: Indigenous Environmental Knowledge and Politics

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Larry McDermott (Shabot Obaadjiwan First Nation and ED of Plenty Canada) and Dr. Dan Longboat (Turtle Clan member of the Mohawk Nation and Associate Professor at Trent University) discuss lessons for sustainability inherent in Indigenous knowledges as well as Indigenous …

Episode 1.8: Indigenous Environmental Knowledge and Politics

Episode 8: Indigenous Environmental Knowledge and PoliticsIn this week’s episode, we are joined by Larry McDermott (Shabot Obaadjiwan First Nation), Executive Director of Plenty Canada and Dr. Dan Longboat (Turtle Clan member of the Mohawk Nation), Associate Professor at the …