By SPF, on October 18th, 2007%
From energy reclamation to Swedish recycling solutions, Paul Martin gave Matt the down and dirty on innovative waste management policies and practices as they were discussed at the recent Air and Waste Management Association conference. To learn about how we can divert more waste from landfill sites, visit the Waste Diversion Ontario website.
October . . . → Read More: October 18, 2007: Waste Management & Make Poverty History
By SPF, on May 31st, 2007%
On this week’s show we delve into issues of political change. Carol talks with Neil Burron about the political situation in Haiti, where Canada and other countries are trying to ‘promote democracy’ following a series of tough political transitions, and how all of this fits into a larger pattern of globalization.
As well, Matt . . . → Read More: May 31, 2007: Political Change And Mobilization
By SPF, on April 12th, 2007%
SPF goes to the movies for a second time. Continuing with our series on social issues in film, John speaks with Carleton professor Simon Dalby about portrayals of American empire in three Ridley Scott movies: Black Hawk Down, Gladiator and Kingdom of Heaven.
Also, Paul sums up the week’s environmental news from Canada and . . . → Read More: April 12, 2007: Empire In Film
By SPF, on March 8th, 2007%
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 . . . → Read More: March 8, 2007: Climate Change, Effects And Response