A fight over coal has Corb Lund ‘f-ing totally exasperated’
Podcast Episode · What On Earth · February 28 · 28m
Musician Corb Lund built his music career staying out of politics. But that changed almost six years ago when Alberta rescinded its cola policy. In my latest documentary, Corb tells me about the personal toll of his advocacy and why he’s fighting for legislation.
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04.03.2026 03:05
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Climate change makes rats a ‘ticking time bomb’ in cities
Podcast Episode · What On Earth · 2026-01-14 · 27m
Climate change makes rats a ‘ticking time bomb’ in cities. In my latest documentary for What On Earth, I explore the future of our relationship to our rodent neighbours, and what we can do to coexist 🐀
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16.01.2026 18:30
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16.01.2026 17:59
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Warming temperatures mean more rats. Is rodent birth control part of the solution? Awesome radio doc from @mollyaudio.bsky.social www.cbc.ca/listen/live-...
15.01.2026 21:29
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The hidden cost of wildlife collisions on Canada’s railways | The Narwhal
Trains regularly hit and kill wildlife on the tracks but poor reporting means governments aren’t sure exactly how many animals are lost
For months @ainsliecruickshank.bsky.social has been pouring over documents trying to find out how many animals are killed on train tracks in B.C. Companies are supposed to report rail kills but records she obtained found reporting is inconsistent and incomplete projects.thenarwhal.ca/collision-co...
27.11.2025 02:10
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The bear that divided an island
Podcast Episode · Storylines · 2025-10-04 · 26m
When a grizzly bear swam from the mainland of B.C. to Texada Island in May, it divided a community and raised questions about how to manage predators in places people aren’t used to having them. Now, charges have been laid in relation to this story:
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05.10.2025 18:42
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Bats vs. wind energy: a gory tale of two climate solutions
Podcast Episode · What On Earth · 2025-10-01 · 30m
For almost 25 years, scientists have had solutions to keep migratory bats safe from wind turbines, to keep both the wind sector and bat species thriving. In my latest documentary for What On Earth, I explore how well that’s working 🌎 🦇
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02.10.2025 00:11
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22.09.2025 18:33
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How a grizzly on a B.C. island sent a community into crisis
Podcast Episode · The Current · 2025-09-22 · 23m
"It had been a century since Texada Island had seen a grizzly bear. So when one swam 5 kilometres from the mainland over to the community off the B.C. coast, it created curiosity, panic and division..." Great radio doc by @mollyaudio.bsky.social podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/t...
22.09.2025 18:27
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What a headline www.cbc.ca/news/canada/...
18.07.2025 19:46
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Photo of a still lake surrounded by evergreen trees on a sunny day with clear, blue skies.
Timeline cleanse 🌎
04.07.2025 17:41
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26.06.2025 18:17
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B.C. firefighters told investigators they feared deaths were ‘inevitable’ during 2023 wildfire season
Internal documents show how workers assessed conditions during deadly year
“Wildland firefighters battling the worst fire season in British Columbia’s history told internal investigators they’ve become so overwhelmed in recent years they worry fireline deaths are becoming ‘inevitable.’” #bcpoli www.theglobeandmail.com/gift/45e3099...
31.05.2025 22:20
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What do Yo-Yo Ma, a glacier and a drag queen have in common?
Podcast Episode · What On Earth · 2025-05-07 · 28m
My colleague @nicklogan.bsky.social produced this fantastic interview with Pattie Gonia. Take a listen!
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08.05.2025 17:06
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Grateful to have a piece included as a finalist alongside so many compelling stories:
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Don't Be Evil | Understood | CBC Podcasts | CBC Listen
Google Search was the gold standard — a product born in a dorm room during the internet’s early, idealistic era. But when internal emails surfaced they revealed a deeper conflict inside the company: w...
For the last few months, I've been working on a podcast with the legendary Cory Doctorow about why the internet sucks so bad now, and whose fault it is. It launches today. I think it turned out pretty good! Here's the first episode, featuring the one and only @edzitron.com www.cbc.ca/listen/cbc-p...
05.05.2025 15:30
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I had the honour of joining CBC's What On Earth with Dr. Chris Russill recently. We talked all about climate conspiracism and how this is playing out in real time as climate disasters become more frequent.
Have a listen!
09.02.2025 22:25
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A line graph showing atmospheric CO2 levels at Mauna Loa Observatory from 1955 to 2025. The y-axis represents CO2 mole fraction in parts per million (ppm), ranging from 320 to 420 ppm, while the x-axis is years.
The most iconic figure in the environmental sciences is the Keeling Curve, the CO₂ record from Mauna Loa, Hawaii.
@noaa.gov had a wonderful site where you could visualize and download these data, and now it's just gone. These data belong to us and we should not let this happen!
05.02.2025 11:38
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The CDC Is Altering Data to Follow Trump’s DEI Order
The agency has already removed scientific data from public view. More could follow.
Data on the CDC's website are being removed to comply with the Trump administration’s ongoing attempt to scrub federal agencies of any mention of gender, DEI, and accessibility, Katherine J. Wu reports:
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BONUS: Trump’s first moves on climate
Podcast Episode · What On Earth · 2025-01-25 · 12m
Bonus What On Earth podcast: my colleague, CBC climate reporter @inayatsingh.com, walks us through Trump’s first moves on climate:
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25.01.2025 01:06
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Sometimes the truth hurts. And when it comes to fighting climate change, we have obstacles ahead – including the likely reality that global temperatures in 2024 will hit 1.5 C above pre-industrial levels. That’s even before Donald Trump’s return to the White House could bring a big shift in climate policies. But that doesn’t mean the fight is over. David Ho, a professor at the University of Hawaii, explains what the next goal should be and how we could get there.
I’m such a downer. Definitely don’t invite me to your party.
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04.01.2025 19:16
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