TGM #112: Alternative energy and the economic storm (November 21, 2008) |
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This week: Commuters have had something to smile about at the pumps in recent weeks, with gas prices slashed to nearly half of their pre-crash levels, but what does this mean for Canada’s alternative energy producers? We speak with Andreas Marouhos, Director of the University of Toronto’s Blue... |
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The Green Majority is a weekly environmental talk (and action!) show under review for airing on CIUT 89.5 F.M., which aims to connect listeners to their environmental communities and to share green id
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TGM #113: Carbon-neutral campuses (November 28, 2008) |
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TGM #111: Green Rabbi (November 14, 2008) |
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This week: Theological correspondent, Simon Watson, speaks with Rabbi Daniel Fink concerning Jewish perspectives on the environmental crisis. Bruce Rosensweet speaks with host Jordan Poppenk about how his group, Artscape, is reshaping a decommissioned TTC repair yard into an eco-paradise. Click here... |
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TGM #110: Fall fundraiser (November 7, 2008) |
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TGM #109: Another Inconvenient Truth (October 31, 2008) |
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This week: We feature a lecture by Canadian academic Thomas Homer-Dixon, who presents what he describes as an update to Al Gore’s famous slideshow, An Inconvenient Truth, and brings together the scientific and geopolitical aspects of climate change. Thomas Homer-Dixon speaks at the Isabel Bader Th... |
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TGM #108: Shifting public priorities (October 24, 2008) |
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This week: Green Life reporter Peter Stock speaks with Mairon Giovani Bastos Lima, whose home town is a mid-sized city in Brazil. On arriving in Canada to do graduate studies, Mairon was surprised by how different our food culture is. In Brazil, he says, street vendors are everywhere, selling both f... |
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