• Poof! There goes the cap on emissions?
    Jan 11 2025

    Some of Ottawa’s signature climate actions could disappear amidst all the political change ahead. We’ll hear what’s at risk – and why – after the Prime Minister’s decision to step aside. Then, what the fires in Los Angeles can teach Canadians about disasters, climate change and insuring their homes.

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    19 mins
  • We need to have an honest chat about climate in 2025
    Jan 8 2025

    Sometimes the truth hurts. And when it comes to fighting climate change, we have obstacles ahead – including the likely reality that global temperatures in 2024 will hit 1.5 C above pre-industrial levels. That’s even before Donald Trump’s return to the White House could bring a big shift in climate policies. But that doesn’t mean the fight is over. David Ho, a professor at the University of Hawaii, explains what the next goal should be and how we could get there.

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    18 mins
  • How young people are gearing up for 2025’s climate fight
    Jan 4 2025

    Will the International Court of Justice’s climate ruling be as influential as Beyoncé? Our youth columnist, Aishwarya Puttur thinks so. She joins guest host Michelle Eliot with her outlook for 2025. Then – story producer Dannielle Piper shares feedback from listeners who weighed in about tiny homes.

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    25 mins
  • Start your year with the truth-telling turtle
    Jan 1 2025

    Happy new year! We’re starting 2025 with a special gift from our friends at Unreserved, “Turtle’s Teachings of Truth” — the third episode in their ongoing Sacred Seven series — which invites us to slow down and consider the world from the perspective of our non-human relations.


    Today’s episode includes an Anishinaabe creation story, a Turtle clan grandmother’s wisdom, and a close look at a turtle protection program in Toronto. And if you're looking for a new calendar, take a closer look at a turtle's shell.


    Read more about the turtle’s teachings here: cbc.ca/1.7393114

    Listen to more Unreserved podcast episodes here: https://link.mgln.ai/yUGMa3

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    52 mins
  • Wanna build your own tiny home? There’s a blueprint for that
    Dec 28 2024

    Houses are getting bigger and so is their carbon footprint. Tiny homes may be the solution. That’s why a group of students has banded together to create one … along with a how-to guide anyone can use to build their own. Follow story producer Dannielle Piper as she learns how this self-sustaining tiny home can set the stage for other future builders.

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    24 mins
  • A Climate Christmas Carol, ft. David Suzuki
    Dec 25 2024

    Today, we’re bringing you a special gift from our friends at IDEAS, “David Suzuki's Survival Guide: A Retrospective.” We think you’ll very quickly understand why it made us think of the Charles Dickens classic, and our own past, present and planet yet-to-be.


    Listen to more IDEAS podcast episodes here: https://link.mgln.ai/yzu3fa

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    55 mins
  • Wild weather, fierce fires. How climate extremes shaped 2024
    Dec 21 2024

    Environment Canada's top 10 biggest weather stories of the year just dropped. And we got three CBC weather specialists to break it down for you. Learn what’s causing an increase in B.C.’s atmospheric rivers, how Jasper's summer inferno left its landscape changed forever, and why Central Canada bore the brunt of the 2024 hurricane season. Plus – extreme weather is part of the reason insurance costs are rising. What On Earth is on the hunt for solutions.

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    34 mins
  • Why Alberta’s ‘Scrap the Cap’ ads don’t add up
    Dec 18 2024

    They’re on billboards, front pages, TV… but do they pass the sniff test? We dig into the facts behind Alberta’s “Scrap the Cap” campaign. Then, heat and drought could be the Grinch that stole one of New Brunswick’s beloved Christmas tree species. CBC Fredericton journalist Danielle McCreadie shares some solutions farmers and industry are eyeing to climate-proof the balsam fir.

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    26 mins