Synopsis
Weekly environmental news on Canadian community radio
Episodes
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Beyond Blathers Takeover
16/11/2020 Duration: 29minThis week we’re talking about the Nintendo video game Animal Crossing: New Horizons. Or, at least we’re going to start there. A few weeks ago we caught up with Terra Informa alumni Sofia Osborne for an episode about the computer game, the Sims. While she’s not busy writing and winning community radio awards, Sofia actually makes another podcast. Because we’re such great pals, and go way back, we invited Sofia and her co-host Olivia Debourcier to take over the Terra Informa airwaves. In this episode, Sofia and Olivia go Beyond Blathers, to tell us all about the Monarch butterfly. Program log here.★ Support this podcast ★
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Special Edition Trivia Episode!
09/11/2020 Duration: 29minThis week, we're bringing you a super special edition trivia episode! Listen in to see how we stacked up against questions on plants (fictional and non-fictional), animals, and.... our own show? Grab a piece of paper and get ready to test your knowledge! This special episode was originally produced for Fundrive, an annual fundraiser in support of our home station, CJSR 88.5 FM. To learn more about CJSR and our mission, visit CJSR's website. Download the program log here. ★ Support this podcast ★
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Scara Informa Spooks Again
02/11/2020 Duration: 29minDo you feel that? The chill in the air, the feeling of a hand brushing your shoulder? Scara Informa is back and it's spookier than ever! This year, the Terra Informers will take you on a haunted tour of the world as we visit haunted forests around the globe - apparently there's lots of them. Download the program log here.★ Support this podcast ★
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Film Discussion: Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind
26/10/2020 Duration: 29minThis week on Terra Informa, Elizabeth Dowdell, Charlotte Thomasson, and Hannah Cunningham discuss the 1984 Hayao Miyazaki film Nausicä of the Valley of the Wind. ★ Support this podcast ★
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More Than A Game
19/10/2020 Duration: 29minIn this episode writer, editor, and former Terra Informer Sofia Osborne catches us up on a story originally pitched for TI, a story about the Sims 4 Eco-Lifestyle expansion pack. Sofia reads her article on the game, titled "How the Sims Reflects The Inadequacy of Eco-Capitalism", published August 2020 in the magazine Passage.★ Support this podcast ★
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News Roundup September 2020
12/10/2020 Duration: 29minWe're baaaaaaack! This week, Terra Informers Elizabeth Dowdell, Hannah Cunningham, Sonak Patel, and Charlotte Thomasson catch you up on some of the environmental news headlines you may have missed while we were taking our fall break. Tune in to hear about some energy headlines, a name change (and more?) to the Alberta Fish and Wildlife conservation officers, a new plan for an Alberta to Alaska railway project, a big decision from RBC, and... singing dogs are back? What a month! Find the program log here. ★ Support this podcast ★
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Archive: Farming in Canada's North
05/10/2020 Duration: 29minThis week, we're airing an archive episode that originally aired on April 23, 2018. Download program log here. ★ Support this podcast ★
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Archive: Investigating in Alberta
28/09/2020 Duration: 29minThis week, we're airing an archive episode that originally aired on January 21, 2019. Download program log here.★ Support this podcast ★
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Archive: Reframing
21/09/2020 Duration: 29minThis week, we're bringing you an archive episode that originally aired on July 22, 2019. Download program log here.★ Support this podcast ★
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Archive: Words, Words, Words
14/09/2020 Duration: 29minIn this archive episode, we bring you some reading inspiration while we're on our break! This episode originally aired on February 13, 2017. ★ Support this podcast ★
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Archive: Canadian Curriculums in the Face of Climate Change
07/09/2020 Duration: 29minIt's the first week of our fall break! While we prepare new episodes, take a listen to this archive episode from September 2019 about Canadian youth and the climate crisis.Download program log here. ★ Support this podcast ★
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A little update from the team
05/09/2020 Duration: 56sWe're taking a break! Catch you October 12 with a brand new episode!
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Speak for Trees
31/08/2020 Duration: 29minThis week on Terra Informa, Charlotte Thomasson and guests talk trees. On both an individual and collective level, the protection of these leafy giants has always been important, and the urgency to protect these ancient species only grows with the increasing threats of climate change, wildfire, industry, and development. Indigenous land-defenders have long led the effort to protect endangered old-growth trees on a large scale. But as we’ll hear today, you can be called to speak up for the trees right in your own backyard. We'll hear from Kelci Mohr, environmental advocate and resident of Nelson, British Columbia, as well as Terra Informer Dylan Hall and Troy Sebastian, a contractor for the Ktunaxa Nation.Download the program log here. ★ Support this podcast ★
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News Roundup August 2020
24/08/2020 Duration: 28minThis week, Terra Informers Elizabeth Dowdell, Sonak Patel, Hannah Cunningham, and Curtis Blandy are covering some recent positive news stories that will leave you feeling optimistic during this challenging time. Tune in to hear about the WindCharger energy storage project; the growth of renewable energy in remote communities; the public outcry and campaigns for Alberta parks protection; and pekiwewin camp, a solidarity relief and prayer camp against police violence here in amiskwaciy.Donate to pekiwewin camp at blmyeg@gmail.com with note "pekiwewin", and support the camp on Instagram @pekiwewin and Twitter @pekiwewinyegAdd your name to the Alberta NDP's "Don't Go Breaking My Parks" campaign, and learn more about parks protection from the Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society. Download the program log here. ★ Support this podcast ★
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Lichen, Caribou, & Science Communication
17/08/2020 Duration: 28minDownload the program log here. Here are links to Ashley's article on lichen cover and the article discussed in the piece on being a person of colour in ecology. Production of CJSR 88.5FM in Amiskwaciy. ★ Support this podcast ★
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Alberta's Orphan Wells
10/08/2020 Duration: 29minThis week on Terra Informa, Sonak Patel and Skylar Lipman, joined by Morrigan Simpson-Marran from the Pembina Institute and Daniel Schiffner from the University of Alberta, discuss orphan wells in Alberta. The evidence of oil and gas development on Alberta's landscape appears in various forms across the province. Much of oil and gas extraction requires drilling a well into the ground to reach subterranean fossil fuels. Under provincial regulations, these wells are supposed to be reclaimed once they reach the end of their productive lifespan. But in some cases, reclamation doesn't happen, leaving a substantial number of wells dotted across the Albertan landscape.How many orphaned wells are there in Alberta? How does a well become 'orphaned', and why are they a problem? We find out the answers to these questions in this week's episode.Download program log here.★ Support this podcast ★
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What's your conservation inspiration?
02/08/2020 Duration: 29minAs we continue to stay home to protect ourselves and others, the natural world carries on without us. Human intervention in our environment often comes with damaging consequences, and today we're taking some time to learn about the history of the regions that are special to us and turning a critical eye on efforts to "protect" these spaces, efforts with a colonial history and present. Listen to our very own Terra Informers Elizabeth Dowdell, Curt Blandy, Andy Silva, and Daniel Pietraszewski as they share some personal stories about natural places and species that are significant to them. You'll hear about the history of the Sturgeon River region and how the ecosystem has been transformed by industry and development, the Milk River and a visit to Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park, and one journey from connoisseur of online otter content, to advocate for Alberta's own River Otter. Sara Cannon - Decolonizing Conservation: A Reading List Indigenous Circle of Experts ResourcesThe Indigenous Guardians Toolkit Downlo
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News Roundup July 2020
26/07/2020 Duration: 28minIt's time for the Terra Informa monthly news roundup. This week, Terra Informers Hannah Cunningham, Curtis Blandy, Sonak Patel, and Andrea Miller are bringing you in-depth coverage of four energy-themed headlines.Two stories that we're watching closely are headlines we first introduced during our June news roundup. The Government of Alberta's Critical Infrastructure Defence Act, or Bill 1, was dealt a constitutional challenge by the Alberta Union of Provincial Employees, and the Alberta Energy Regulator resumes environmental monitoring in Alberta's oilpatch.We are also bringing you coverage of the Grassy Mountain coal project public hearing announcement, and some pipeline news, including the ordered shutdown of the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL) and updates on Keystone XL and the Trans Mountain Pipeline.Download the program log here★ Support this podcast by donating ★★ Support this podcast ★
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There’s Something in the Water - A Dive into Environmental Racism in the African Nova Scotian Diaspora
20/07/2020 Duration: 29minIn the film, acclaimed actor Elliot Page, inspired by a book by Ingrid Waldron that also lends its name to the documentary, travels across their home province of Nova Scotia to explore cases of environmental racism. This week, we are talking about environmental racism, which specifically refers to the environmental injustice that is based on race.We reached out to Dr. Ingrid Waldron, a professor and author of the book “There’s Something in the Water”. We had the pleasure of sitting down with Dr. Waldron to discuss environmental racism towards Black communities in Nova Scotia and what liberation could look like.Download program log here. ★ Support this podcast ★
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History of the Edmonton River Valley Part II
12/07/2020 Duration: 29minTerra Informers Sonak Patel and Elizabeth Dowdell take us on a tour of the River Valley history in Amiskwaciy or "Beaver Hills", otherwise known as Edmonton, Alberta. After recapping Part I of this topic, the episode delves into themes of cultural values, Indigenous displacement, and respect for both our natural spaces and each other. We hear the voices of Amber Paquette, historian laureate of Edmonton, and Dr. Dwayne Donald, associate professor in the Faculty of Education at the University of Alberta as they uncover their hopes for the future of the River Valley. Download program log here. ★ Support this podcast ★