Feb 28, 2023
Benoit Lambert is a Quebec entrepreneur devoted to promoting the use of biochar as a means of reducing global warming. Alan Bates is an author who has written several books about global warming and also specializes in promoting the use of biochar in innovative ways, such as as an additive to concrete and to restore...
Feb 28, 2023
Peter Wadhams, an expert on Arctic sea ice, tells us that the Antarctic and Arctic are both losing ice at the same time instead of alternating by the seasons as usual. Alexey Prokhorenko, a Russian who fled to Poland in opposition to the war, tells us that all the Russian expatriates agree that the Russian government...
Feb 23, 2023
Guobin Yang is a professor of sociology and communications at the University of Pennsylvania. Yangyang Cheng is a physicist and Research Scholar in Law and Fellow at Yale Law School specializing in U.S.-China relations.Ellen Judd is a professor emeritus of anthropology, University of Manitoba with a long...
Feb 21, 2023
Brent Constantz is the CEO of Blue Planet, a company that makes limestone aggregate for concrete from demolished concrete and CO2 from industrial flues. It is about 40% carbon dioxide, mineralized and locked out of the atmosphere permanently. Peter Fiekowsky joins us also from Silicon Valley, and Pugwashites Derek Paul,...
Feb 14, 2023
Lawrence Martin in a Canadian singer and politician now heading a maritime conservation council for the indigenous communities around Hudson Bay. Megan Sheremata is a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Toronto who studies the environment of the eastern shore of Hudson Bay. We discuss the various technical...