This week, John speaks with Carleton professors Mike Brklacich and Simon Dalby about how climate change may affect human security, and who is most vulnerable to a range of impacts.
Paul describes the unique Arts One program at Carleton University and interviews both student organizers and speakers from “Breaking the Ice 2007,” a recent Arts One symposium on the International Polar Year.
Then, in the science moment, Jessica comments on the unusual measures that zookeepers have taken to encourage panda bears to mate in captivity.
In this weeks InDigestion, Nate traces the origins of the potato in South America and discusses efforts to cultivate heritage varieties in Peru.
And Brittany rounds up the week’s environmental news: a wave farm for Australia, endangered species ring tones and more.

