Archives
Earthgauge Radio is broadcast every Thursday morning at 7:00-8:00 AM on CKCU 93.1 FM in Ottawa. Here you’ll find a complete list of our archived shows.
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May 16 2013: The human cost of climate change with Andrew Guzman
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May 9 2013: The Kalamazoo River oil spill 3 years later
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April 25 2013: The Future of Cities / Bike to Work month / Thomas Lovejoy
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April 18 2013: Earth Day special / City of Ottawa takes on climate change
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April 11 2013: Our 50th show! Ecobricks, Ontario Home Comfort and Rachel Carson
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March 28 2013: Federal Budget 2013 / Urbanization in Kenya / The tar sands “staples trap”
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March 7 2013: Reconnecting with the natural world around us
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February 14 2013: Ottawa Riverkeeper Meredith Brown and Climate Science 101 with Eric Galbraith
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February 7 2013: Liveable Ottawa, Shell oil rig Alaskan disaster
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January 31 2013: Obama and climate change, Lisa Friedman, Idle No More
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December 20, 2012: Buy Nothing Christmas and the shark fin import ban in Canada
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December 13, 2012: Cancer in the workplace and the crisis of ocean acidification
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December 6, 2013: Over the climate cliff! Special program on the Doha Climate Change Conference
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November 22, 2012: 24 hours of Climate Reality and the International Year of Cooperatives
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November 9, 2012: Elizabeth May, Obama re-election and Hurricane Sandy
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November 1, 2012: PowerShift 2012 featuring Naomi Klein and Bill McKibben
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October 18 2012: James Kunstler (part 2) and The Climate Reality Project
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October 4 2012: James Kunstler, Fast for Climate Justice and the new “Passive House” in Wakefield
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September 27 2012: Disappearing Arctic sea ice and Ottawa’s Environment Committee Chair Maria McRae
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September 13 2012: From the frontlines of the struggle against the Northern Gateway pipeline
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August 9 2012: Burning down the house!
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July 26 2012: Bill Rees and our ecological footprint
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June 28, 2012: Rio +20 Earth Summit in review and the Emerald Ash Borer beetle
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June 21 2012: Solar power to the people!
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June 7 2012: State of the Global Environment
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May 31 2012: Shark conservation and Capital Velo Fest
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May 24 2012: Special program on Canada’s changing North
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May 10 2012: Pedal Power special show! The biking revolution is coming…
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May 3 2012: Changes to the Fisheries Act and Improving Sustainability in Ottawa
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April 19 2012: Earth Day Special and Climate Impacts Day
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March 22 2012: World Water Day and the Green Budget Coalition
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March 8 2012: Gatineau Park protests and rebuilding New Orleans
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February 9, 2012: Canada’s National Parks and Tzeporah Berman of Greenpeace International
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January 26, 2012: Fighting the Enbridge Northern Gateway Pipeline
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January 12 2012: International Year of Forests in review
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January 5 2012: Students on Ice Antarctic expedition and Sandra Steingraber
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December 15 2011: less garbage, less stress and more enjoyment this holiday season
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December 1 2011 Earthgauge radio podcast: the Durban climate summit special
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November 17 2011: Keystone XL special from Washington DC
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November 3 2011: Earthgauge radio show debuts on CKCU FM – Derek Mueller and Andrew Nikiforuk
Mark
Earthgauge radio hasn’t yet featured a program on domestic solar panels, pros/cons/costs. I was asked advice on this by a friend yesterday. If it’s there on the Earthguage site, please direct me; if not, consider this as subject-matter for a future show. – Tony
Thanks for the suggestion Tony. No we haven’t yet done a program on solar. I will be sure to plan one. Let me know if there is anyone in particular you would like to hear interviewed.
-Mark
I don’t know the personalities, or whether the local companies are better or worse to interview than local activists. However, there are many in Ottawa considering installing panels who need educting in the pros and cons from an environmental point of view. This is a movement that is actively helping the environmental cause because business can make money out of it and that’s really good news.
Agreed. I’ll look into this and organize an upcoming show. Thanks!