Synopsis
Weekly environmental news on Canadian community radio
Episodes
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Fundrive: Studying, and Eating, Insects
13/11/2017 Duration: 28minOn Halloween night, Terra Informa went LIVE for our Fundrive episode, where we helped the station surpass its $105,000 fundraising goal! Thanks so much to our amazing donors. If you missed hearing the show live, or just loved it so much that you need to listen to it again, we've got you covered. And the best part? This episode is all about bugs.★ Support this podcast ★
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Chasing Climate on an Angry Planet
06/11/2017 Duration: 28minStorms! Volcanoes! Climate Change! We spoke with George Kourournis about our angry planet.★ Support this podcast ★
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Something’s not “Right” with the Right Whale Population…
30/10/2017 Duration: 29minThis week, we’re going live for a one-hour special for FunDrive, our home station’s annual fundraiser. Stay tuned in the next two weeks for a recording of that show. But we still have news to share and a fantastic archive interview you need to hear! If you live in Edmonton and have been to West […]★ Support this podcast ★
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Growing super plants with fish!
16/10/2017 Duration: 29minHave you wondered what the heck aquaponics is?! Is it a fancy aquarium? Urban farming? Something marijuana related? We found out this week with Sea to Sky Aquaponics in #YEG, who are growing super plants with fish!★ Support this podcast ★
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Wolves in Alberta’s Athabasca Oilsands
09/10/2017 Duration: 28minInterested in environmental research? Wolves? Moose? Wolves eating moose? The oilsands? Maybe a bit of monkey chat? Well we've got an episode for you!★ Support this podcast ★
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RiverFest 2017 and Bioremediation
02/10/2017 Duration: 29minThis week on Terra Informa, we delve into the recent EPCOR RiverFest, chat with a man who trekked the entire River Valley, and look back on an archive piece about bioremediation. ★ Support this podcast ★
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Bat Issues and Sustainability Classes
25/09/2017 Duration: 29minThis week on Terra Informa we bring you two stories. First we discuss the challenges facing bats today and then bring you to a new school pilot project centered around reducing single-use plastics.★ Support this podcast ★
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Icebergs: The Truth About the Melt
18/09/2017 Duration: 22minThis week on Terra Informa, we discuss the 5800 square kilometre iceberg that broke off this summer in the Antarctica.★ Support this podcast ★
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Cooking Up Better Food Policy in Canada
11/09/2017 Duration: 29minThis week on Terra Informa, we discuss the ongoing consultations about Canada's food policy with master food strategists Juanita Gnanapragasam and Kathryn Lennon. ★ Support this podcast ★
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Paths for People… and Bikes?
04/09/2017 Duration: 28minThis week on Terra Informa, we discuss multi-use trails with Paths for People, a citizen's advocacy group here in Edmonton. In June 2017, Paths for People released some new multi-use trail policy recommendations.★ Support this podcast ★
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People’s Social Forum and Greenland Ice Sheet Melt
28/08/2017 Duration: 29minThis week on Terra Informa, we have two gems from our archives for you. First, we look back on the 2014 Peoples’ Social Forum and how that event brought diverse groups of people together to collaborate on building strategies to create social change. Next up, we have a story on the massive Greenland ice sheet melt of summer 2012, when 97% of the ice sheet melted in just four days. ★ Support this podcast ★
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Right Whales: The “Canary in the Coal Mine”
21/08/2017 Duration: 29minTerra Informer Amanda Rooney spoke with Sean Brilliant, the Canadian Wildlife Federation's senior conservation biologist, about right whales and what can be done to help conserve this iconic Canadian species. Amanda also touched base with Sean on the Canadian Wildlife Federation's campaign to reduce single use plastics.★ Support this podcast ★
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Beers and Icebergs
14/08/2017 Duration: 29minIcy beers and icebergs, this week on Terra Informa we’re sharing two archive pieces. First, Terra Informer Nicole Wiart, a self-proclaimed beer-lover, talks to Neil Herbst, the co-owner of local Edmonton microbrewery Alley Kat about the challenges to their business’s sustainability efforts and with some University of Alberta experts on barriers to sustainability for small […]★ Support this podcast ★
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Finding Meaning in Nature
07/08/2017 Duration: 29minThis week on Terra Informa, we bring from the archives a piece on positive psychology. Last year, Terra Informer Dylan Hall spoke with PhD student Holli-Anne Passmore about how connecting with nature enhances our well-being and helps us find meaning in life. Holli-Anne's work has reached international audiences as well as psychology lectures at the University of British Columbia in Kelowna and MacEwan University in Edmonton.★ Support this podcast ★
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Forest Fires and Science Faction on Spider Silk
24/07/2017 Duration: 29minThis week, we have an archive show that delves into the science of forest fires and forest rejuvenation, and how climate change disrupts that cycle. Then on Science Faction, we learn about how spider silk can be used by humans in many strange and unexpected ways. Hear from Utah State University’s Dr. Randy Lewis & […]★ Support this podcast ★
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Your Fracking Answers
03/07/2017 Duration: 28minThis week on Terra Informa, we re-air an award winning episode answering questions about fracking.★ Support this podcast ★
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Gems from our Archives: Tale of the Evan’s Cherry
26/06/2017 Duration: 29minThis week on Terra Informa we re-air a piece from 2014 that we almost lost track of! It’s the tale of the Evan’s Cherry, a prolific fruit in the Edmonton region. This story takes you through the adventure of past Terra Informer, Danielle Dolgoy, who went to some lengths to figure out how this plant […]★ Support this podcast ★
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Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation
19/06/2017 Duration: 29minThis week we have an interview about how municipalities are taking leadership in climate mitigation while also making strides for adaptation. Amanda Rooney and Charly Blais sat down with Danielle Koleyak, an environmental project manager with the city of Edmonton. Then we have a story about how the health care industry can mitigate its contribution […]★ Support this podcast ★
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Riding the Trans Canada Trail
12/06/2017 Duration: 29minAfter spending the last two years on the Trans Canada Trail, Sarah Jackson is set to become the first woman on record to complete the 11,500 km hike. This week, we have a story about the Trans Canada Trail. We have an interview with Edmund Aunger, a cyclist with a petition to make the […]★ Support this podcast ★
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Reflecting on the Fort McMurray Wildfire
22/05/2017 Duration: 29minThis month marks one year since the disastrous Fort McMurray wildfire. In this week’s episode we air an archive about the fire. CJSR volunteers gathered first-hand accounts of people who had to flee and met people who opened up their hearts and wallets to help. Then a University of Alberta wildfire expert provides some analysis […]★ Support this podcast ★