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We’re back and excited to share where the Ecopolitics Podcast is going with Season 4. Hosts Peter Andree and Ryan Katz-Rosene reflect on where we’ve gone over the last three seasons. Together, they ex... more
FAQs about The EcoPolitics Podcast:How many episodes does The EcoPolitics Podcast have?The podcast currently has 65 episodes available.
October 07, 2020Episode 1.10: Treaty Relations and Environmental Politics in CanadaReflecting on the history and relationships that underpin two documentary films they made together, Dr. Sherry Pictou and Dr. Martha Stiegman discuss how the Mi’kmaq work to assert treaty rights over their land and fisheries in the face of colonialism and neoliberalism....more56minPlay
October 07, 2020Episode 1.10: Treaty Relations and Environmental Politics in CanadaReflecting on the history and relationships that underpin two documentary films they made together, Dr. Sherry Pictou and Dr. Martha Stiegman discuss how the Mi’kmaq work to assert treaty rights over their land and fisheries in the face of colonialism and neoliberalism....more56minPlay
October 06, 2020Episode 1.9: Ecofeminism and Queer EcologyDr. Catriona Sandilands and Dr. Sherilyn McGregor share with us the ways in which ecofeminism, and queer ecology, serve to diversify and deepen how we look at the policies and day-to-day practices of environmental politics....more1hPlay
October 06, 2020Episode 1.9: Ecofeminism and Queer EcologyDr. Catriona Sandilands and Dr. Sherilyn McGregor share with us the ways in which ecofeminism, and queer ecology, serve to diversify and deepen how we look at the policies and day-to-day practices of environmental politics....more1hPlay
October 06, 2020Episode 1.9: Ecofeminism and Queer EcologyDr. Catriona Sandilands and Dr. Sherilyn McGregor share with us the ways in which ecofeminism, and queer ecology, serve to diversify and deepen how we look at the policies and day-to-day practices of environmental politics....more1hPlay
October 01, 2020Episode 1.8: Indigenous Environmental Knowledge and PoliticsLarry McDermott (Shabot Obaadjiwan First Nation and ED of Plenty Canada) and Dr. Dan Longboat (Turtle Clan member of the Mohawk Nation and Associate Professor at Trent University) discuss lessons for sustainability inherent in Indigenous knowledges as well as Indigenous interpretations of the Royal Proclamation of 1763 and other early treaties....more1h 5minPlay
October 01, 2020Episode 1.8: Indigenous Environmental Knowledge and PoliticsLarry McDermott (Shabot Obaadjiwan First Nation and ED of Plenty Canada) and Dr. Dan Longboat (Turtle Clan member of the Mohawk Nation and Associate Professor at Trent University) discuss lessons for sustainability inherent in Indigenous knowledges as well as Indigenous interpretations of the Royal Proclamation of 1763 and other early treaties....more1h 5minPlay
September 11, 2020Episode 1.7: Canadian Environmental Law and PolicyEnvironmental law touches all parts of our lives. In this episode, we speak with Dr. Angela Lee, Assistant Professor of Law at Ryerson University, and Dr. Heather McLeod-Kilmurray, Professor of Law at the University of Ottawa, about Canada's environmental laws and the ways in which they successfully (or not so successfully) help protect the environment....more55minPlay
September 10, 2020Episode 1.6: Federalism, Party Politics and EnvironmentThe environmental policy process in Canada is complicated. With its division of powers between provinces and the federal government, Canada's federalist structure has tended to serve as a barrier to achieving consistent nation-wide environmental policy change. In this episode, Dr. Kathryn Harrison and Dr. Andrea Olive walk us through the various factors and players influencing policy development and implementation in Canada. Using carbon pricing as an example, they go into detail regarding how the federal system influences environmental policy in Canada....more52minPlay
September 07, 2020Episode 1.5: Environmental Political History in CanadaFrom ecopolitical history to tips on environmental activism techniques, this episode is the perfect primer on ecopolitics in Canada. Guided by the seasoned Robert Paehlke -- one of the founding voices in the field of environmental politics -- we discuss the environmental movement, and the ways in which the movement has changed over the past five decades....more38minPlay
FAQs about The EcoPolitics Podcast:How many episodes does The EcoPolitics Podcast have?The podcast currently has 65 episodes available.