Wide Open Spaces Podcast

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04/28/2022

Can climate activism lead to anti-human sentiment?

How does someone know who to trust when it comes to climate change discussions?

Join me for Part Two of our series on climate change. Today's episode is with Dr. Sherilee Harper from the Climate Change and Global Health Research Group and the University of Alberta We talk about whether climate activism can become anti-human, Dr. Harper’s perspective on how urgent climate should be perceived, how measurable temperature changes in the environment are impacting especially rural Indigenous communities, about how to practically measure whether or not a climate change related policy is actually working, and much more.

Listen here: https://www.wideopenspacespodcast.com/dr-sherilee-harper

04/22/2022

Have you listened yet? Check out Episode 45 with Shannon K. Evans now! I've been getting a lot of feedback on this episode! What do you think? Let me know in the comments or send me a message!

Click here to listen or watch on Youtube: https://www.wideopenspacespodcast.com/shannon-evans

04/21/2022

🎙️New Episode! 🎙️

Check out Episode 45 with author and speaker Shannon K. Evans (author of Rewilding Motherhood) as we speak about female spirituality, parenting, whether patriarchy is a problem or not, female priests, the differences between an Evangelical Protestant experience of gender roles in Church and a Catholic approach to gender roles, and much more!

Click here to listen or watch on YouTube: https://www.wideopenspacespodcast.com/shannon-evans

04/14/2022

Ever been frustrated with how politicized climate change is?

Ever realized that there are big decisions being made about the climate but you don't actually understand the science?

Join me for the first episode of a 3 (or 4) part series on different perspectives on climate change and the differences between climate change science and climate change politics. I’ll be talking with PhD scientists and policy experts to hear their stories and learn about the research that informs their different opinions about how serious climate change is and how we should respond to it.

Today I speak with Dr. Brian Lanoil, who is professor and microbiologist from the University of Alberta. We talk about his decades of research in climate-related fields, the question of who go trust about climate change and the difference between climate science and climate politics!

Listen and watch here: https://www.wideopenspacespodcast.com/brian-lanoil

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