Michael chats with 18-year-old Amy Meek who with her sister Ella, co-founded Kids Against Plastic - a UK charity run by kids, for kids. They discuss what the charity is, why it got started and how you can get involved. Kids Against Plastic
Jun 02, 2022•15 min
Michael gets a history lesson from Seth Klein, author of A Good War: Mobilizing Canada for the Climate Emergency, and learns how we can take inspiration from the Second World War to address the current climate crisis. They discuss numerous examples of how we mobilized at the individual, community and national levels during the war, and how we can support people in the current transition. They touch on parallels between the war and the pandemic. They also cover the Green New Deal, labour unions, ...
May 07, 2022•36 min•Season 4Ep. 6
Michael talks with renowned social epidemiologist Richard Wilkinson all about how inequality affects society. Richard highlights how our spending habits and debt correlate with inequality. They cover status anxiety, the limit of economic growth and wellbeing, and the importance of our social relationships. He makes the connection to inequality and environmental involvement, and our ability to address the climate crisis. They touch on lessons from the Second World War and the health implications ...
May 07, 2022•27 min•Season 4Ep. 5
Michael digs into the data on residential energy challenges with Professor Runa Das of Royal Roads University. They discuss energy poverty, including different ways to measure who is affected, why geography matters, and the role of policy support. They touch on community housing and the impact of climate change on how we use energy. Professor Das highlights gaps to address and offers advice on what you can do to help with residential energy challenges.
May 07, 2022•23 min•Season 4Ep. 4
Michael Talks with Dr. Giulio Mattioli, from TU Dortmund all about transport poverty. They discuss car dependence in Europe and how this compares to North America. They cover the different dimensions of this issue including mobility, affordability, and accessibility. They touch on time poverty and the adverse effects of long commutes. They discuss the connection between housing affordability and transport poverty, transport externalities, pollution, and what you can do to address this problem....
May 07, 2022•23 min•Season 4Ep. 3
Michael Talks with Dr. Tamara Krawchenko from the University of Victoria about implementing the Just transition at the community level. Professor Krawchenko offers international examples of notable communities in New Zealand, Spain, and Scotland, as well as how Canada stacks up. They touch on the urban bias, the role of social insurance programs, gaps in policy, and the importance of accountability. Lastly, Tamara offers advice on how you can get involved.
May 07, 2022•30 min•Season 4Ep. 2
Michael talks with Helen Corbett Director of Energy Poverty at the All One Sky Foundation. They discuss what energy poverty is and who it affects. Helen shares how she got involved in this work, and some personal stories of individuals she has met. She offers tips on how you can lower your energy bill. They cover the health implications related to energy poverty, the importance of giving a voice to those who are struggling, and how individuals can get involved.
May 07, 2022•21 min•Season 4Ep. 1
Michael talks with leading experts in Canada and beyond all about the Just transition. From housing and communities to society as a whole - they discuss how we make the transition to net-zero, fair, equitable, and better for everyone.
May 04, 2022•2 min
Michael talks with Sophie Weider, a children's author who wrote two environmental books before the age of 18! She talks about her inspiration, offers advice for aspiring young authors, and why art was the perfect way to get her environmental voice out in the world. Sophie's Website Students On Ice In Over My Head Podcast Website
Apr 02, 2022•13 min
Michael talks with Jason Dion, the Mitigation Research Director at the Canadian Institute for Climate Choices all about the safe bets and wild cards when it comes to decarbonizing our electricity grid. They discuss the 2030 and 2050 targets, the role of wind, solar, hydro, carbon capture, geothermal, and energy storage. Jason explains smart grids and the importance of modernizing our electricity system. He also highlights countries that are leading the way on the path to net-zero. Lastly, Jason ...
Mar 04, 2022•36 min•Season 3Ep. 6
Michael talks with Chris Henderson, the Executive Director of Indigenous Clean Energy about how Indigenous communities are involved in the clean energy transition. They cover Indigenous ownership of clean energy projects including, wind, solar, hydro, and biomass. Chris talks about the evolution of the involvement of Indigenous communities in clean energy. They touch on, habitat restoration, and the negative impacts of certain energy projects. Lastly, Chris makes recommendations on how you can g...
Mar 04, 2022•19 min•Season 3Ep. 5
Michael talks with Professor Sarah Burch from the University of Waterloo about the human side of decarbonization. They touch on our consumption behaviours, transitioning livelihoods and careers to a low-carbon future. They discuss the role of small businesses and mobilizing the private sector. Lastly, Sarah makes a case for maintaining our values and how to look at individual versus collective behaviour change.
Mar 04, 2022•35 min•Season 3Ep. 4
Michael talks with University of British Columbia Political Science Professor, Kathryn Harrison about Canadian Federalism and how the provincial and federal governments' relationship impacts climate policy. They touch on the Pan-Canadian Framework, the federal backstop, a clean electricity standard, the net-zero emissions accountability act, and how you can make more informed decisions when it comes to governments implementing energy policies.
Mar 04, 2022•28 min•Season 3Ep. 3
Michael talks with University of Michigan Professor Barry Rabe all about carbon pricing. They discuss the impact it has on lowering emissions, and the many challenges to implementation. They talk about differences between Canada and The United States on this issue, including Americans' views on carbon pricing. Barry highlights successes and flops and lays out how to sustain effective policies. Lastly, they chat about the international aspect, the role of small players in leading the way, and how...
Mar 04, 2022•46 min•Season 3Ep. 2
Michael talks with Dr. Mark Zacharias from Clean Energy Canada all about the role renewable energy plays in decarbonizing the electricity grid. They discuss scaling up our power needs, grid-scale storage solutions, and the clean electricity standard. They cover negative externalities, the economic case for renewables, exporting clean energy, jobs, and future renewable technologies on the horizon. Lastly, Mark gives some tips for individuals to help in the effort to reach net-zero.
Mar 04, 2022•27 min•Season 3Ep. 1
Michael talks with experts across North America about how best to decarbonize our electricity grid. They're going to generate some great ideas and empower you to take action!
Mar 02, 2022•2 min
In this new segment, Michael talks with everyday people who are doing amazing things when it comes to Environmentalism. These Planet Saving Superstars are here to inspire you to take action! Get Thrifty Website Get Thrifty Business Plan
Feb 02, 2022•9 min
Michael and Professor Antweiler talk about the infrastructure needed to implement sustainable transportation, as well as sources of electricity. They tackle challenges to decarbonization, technological innovations, market-driven solutions, carbon pricing, international policy, and barriers to infrastructure for charging electric cars. They discuss the role of government, utilities, grid loads, time of use pricing, and critical peak pricing. They touch on alternatives to car ownership, the social...
Jan 09, 2022•30 min•Season 2Ep. 6
Michael and Dr. Miller talk about people’s travel behaviours within cities, the role of the car, public transit, urban form, connectivity, and density. They discuss the role of active transportation and the politics of urban transportation. They touch on the barriers to implementing change, and the organizational structure of urban transit. Finally, they offer strategies for citizens to get involved when it comes to making urban transportation more sustainable.
Jan 09, 2022•30 min•Season 2Ep. 5
Michael talks all about rail travel with Dr. Gnanapragasam. They discuss alternatives to diesel power including hydrogen and battery power. They touch on biofuels, and how our personal actions can lower emissions.
Jan 09, 2022•27 min•Season 2Ep. 4
Michael and Professor Zingg discuss the impact flight has on greenhouse gas emissions, plane design, biofuels, and other areas of emissions to focus on. They cover renewable sources of power for aviation, long vs medium-range flights, investment in R & D, airlines and green marketing, and how you can get involved in making flight more environmentally friendly.
Jan 09, 2022•24 min•Season 2Ep. 3
In this episode, Michael talks to Dr. Alex Milovanoff, a researcher in the School of Environmental Engineering at the University of Toronto about electric vehicles. They discuss their pros and cons, and how much of an environmental impact they have, and how they perform winter. They also cover hybrid vehicles, and how other solutions can contribute to lowering our emissions when it comes to transportation. They touch on the other effects of pollution from transportation, from air quality to the ...
Jan 09, 2022•31 min•Season 2Ep. 2
Michael talks with Gideon Forman, the Climate Change and Transportation Policy Analyst for the David Suzuki Foundation about how walking, rolling and biking lower our environmental impact. They cover cycling safety, infrastructure, the economic case for biking, the mental and physical benefits of active transportation, and how to get your municipality to make active transportation more accessible in your city. They also touch on the work the David Suzuki Foundation does.
Jan 09, 2022•22 min•Season 2Ep. 1
Michael explores the world of transportation. He sits down with experts from across the country to discuss how to reduce our environmental impact when it comes to planes, trains, automobiles, and so much more.
Dec 22, 2021•2 min
Former Vice-Chair of Environment Lethbridge and Master Electrician, Bryce Allred, educates Michael about all things solar. From installation and the average cost, to why solar isn't always the answer. They talk about how southern Alberta is the sixth-best solar resource on the planet and various solar projects in the region. Lastly, Bryce touches on how he got into renewables, and why reducing consumption is the key to any renewable energy.
Nov 12, 2021•23 min•Season 1Ep. 6
Michael speaks with Mandy Sandbach, President of Lethbridge Sustainable Living Association, about ways in which folks in cities can incorporate permaculture into their lives. They touch on the history and principles of permaculture. Mandy discusses permaculture in an urban setting and using simpler technologies that we can use that more sense costs, less money, use fewer resources. She shares with Michael how to create community where you live. Lastly, they touch on Lethbridge sustainable living...
Nov 12, 2021•21 min•Season 1Ep. 5
Michael talks with Shannon Frank, Executive Director of the Oldman Watershed Council, about water conservation. They get into knowing the watershed that you live in and how that affects water conservation, municipal use of water versus agricultural use. Shannon educates Michael on stormwater runoff, xeriscaping, the importance of biodiversity, as well as water quality monitoring studies, resources for the public, and how everyone can do their part to protect our water.
Nov 12, 2021•21 min•Season 1Ep. 4
John Chief Calf, Coordinator of Indigenous Education for Lethbridge School District 51, takes Michael on a journey to learn about Indigenous understandings of the environment. He talks about his upbringing, the inclusion of Indigenous content in the educational curriculum, and how meaningful conversations between cultures can make a difference towards climate change.
Nov 12, 2021•26 min•Season 1Ep. 3
Former Minister of Environment & Parks, and former Minister Responsible for Climate Change Office, Shannon Phillips, discusses with Michael the role of government in combating climate change. They get into regulatory solutions, policy, phasing out non-renewable energy, and deployable technology. She also discusses the economic case for renewable energy and setting the climate policy, which the Obama white house adopted and brought on the lowest cost renewables in Canadian history. Lastly, Ph...
Nov 12, 2021•41 min•Season 1Ep. 2
Michael chats with Executive Director of Environment Lethbridge, Kathleen Sheppard, about how downsizing affects our environmental footprint. They talk about the effectiveness of energy-efficient appliances, the unexpected benefits of going “Tiny”, and how small changes in your home can add up to a big environmental impact. They also discuss various initiatives from Environment Lethbridge including the small business energy efficiency program, seedy Saturday, and Reuse Rendezvous. Lastly, Kathle...
Nov 12, 2021•25 min•Season 1Ep. 1