The Clear Cut

Wildlands League

A deep dive into Canada’s approach to forest management. How does it work? What are the issues? What needs to change in order to meet our climate and biodiversity commitments? Hear from the experts in the line of fire, working to protect one of the country’s most valuable ecosystems. Show your support with a monthly subscription: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2249817/supportStand taller with a monthly donation or a generous one-time gift and receive a  receipt for your taxes: https://donorbox.org/wlpodcastLive outside Canada and want to support the show? Contact us: info@wildlandsleague.org.Wildlands League is a Canadian conservation not-for-profit charity. Our registered charity number is 11878 2317 RR0001

  1. The Ring of Fire: What’s Really Happening in Northern Ontario?

    APR 27

    The Ring of Fire: What’s Really Happening in Northern Ontario?

    After a season break, The Clearcut is back with a new mini series: Playing with Fire. Hosted by Jan Sumner, this series takes a closer look at Ontario’s Ring of Fire and the growing questions surrounding mining, critical minerals, Indigenous rights, and environmental protection. In this episode, Jan is joined by Anna Baggio, Conservation Director at Wildlands League, to kick off the conversation. Together, they unpack what the Ring of Fire actually is, why this region matters, and what’s at stake when development is pushed forward in one of the world’s most carbon-rich peatland ecosystems. From the remoteness of the region to the political hype around critical minerals, this episode lays the foundation for the bigger questions this series will explore. __________________________________ KEY TAKEAWAYS The Ring of Fire is an extremely remote region in Northern Ontario with no road accessThe region sits within globally significant peatlands that store massive amounts of carbonThe Ontario government has heavily promoted the Ring of Fire as a major critical minerals opportunityThe area currently has exploration activity but no proven mine developmentJan and Anna explore whether Ontario could pursue critical minerals in ways that better align with climate, communities, and ecosystems __________________________________ Be sure to subscribe to The Clearcut so you don’t miss the rest of the Playing with Fire mini series. If you’re watching on YouTube, like this video, leave a comment below, and share your thoughts on the future of mining, critical minerals, and environmental protection in Ontario. Help us continue sharing independent conversations about forests, wetlands, mining, and the future of Ontario’s wild spaces by supporting the show here → https://www.buzzsprout.com/2249817/support  __________________________________ CHAPTERS 00:00 The Clearcut Returns 00:30 Introducing the Series 00:55 Journey to the Ring of Fire 06:31 How Remote It Really Is 09:19 Why This Region Matters 12:22 Mining vs Climate 13:35 The Government Push 17:19 Big Questions About the Project 19:32 Peatlands and Carbon 22:29 Other Mining Options 25:17 The Numbers Debate 31:07 What’s Actually There 32:58 Environmental Oversight 35:36 Indigenous Communities 38:23 A Project They Support 41:29 What’s at Stake __________________________________ STAY CONNECTED Follow Jan → LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/j-l-sumner  Follow Anna Baggio → LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/anna-baggio  Follow Wildlands League → Website | https://wildlandsleague.org/  Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/wildlandsleague  Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/WildlandsLeague C-Suite PerspectivesElevate how you lead with insight from today’s most influential executives.Listen on: Apple Podcasts   Spotify Support the show https://wildlandsleague.org/theclearcut/

    48 min
  2. 2024-07-10

    Trouble in Alberta’s Headwaters

    Did you know that the foothills of the Rocky Mountains in Alberta are home to incredibly valuable ecological landscapes? Sometimes called the current of the continent, three major river basins extend from this area, with some of the water going to Hudson Bay, the Gulf of Mexico, and the Pacific Coast. This week we head back to western Canada to talk with Executive Director Katie Morrison and Conservation Science & Programs Manager Josh Killeen of the Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society’s (CPAWS) Southern Alberta Chapter. With the confluence of the mountains in the west, the grasslands to the east, and boreal forests in the north, there is a wide range of diversity in Alberta’s Rocky Mountains, including a 50 kilometer strip of forest that holds an incredible amount of biodiversity. In addition to the amazing nature in Alberta, the province also has a long history of natural resource extraction — especially as it hosts the fourth largest forestry industry in Canada. Josh and Katie take us on a tour of the region they work in, and set the stage to understand challenges facing these areas. What does forest management look like, and what are its impacts? Learn more about Josh and Katie's work on the CPAWS Southern Alberta Chapter's website and support a future for the Highwood here. Make sure to check out the show notes on the podcast webpage for more links and helpful resources. You can help this community grow by sharing the podcast with your friends. C-Suite PerspectivesElevate how you lead with insight from today’s most influential executives.Listen on: Apple Podcasts   Spotify Support the show https://wildlandsleague.org/theclearcut/

    49 min
  3. 2024-07-03

    The Family of Laws Fighting for Better Fibre Supply Chains

    Last year the European Union issued a new regulation (the EUDR) aimed at preventing the entry of products that originate from recently deforested land or have contributed to forest degradation into the EU marketplace. The EUDR is likely the most significant, but not the only, law or rule proposed by governments around the world to ‘clean up’ their supply chains when it comes to forest and agricultural products. Policymakers are increasingly working to do their part to meet global climate and biodiversity targets. Where does Canada, and its purported leadership in sustainable forest management, fit in? We sit down with Etelle Higonnet, who has been an advisor to the European Union on the EUDR. She explains the EU law and the other “family” of regulations on deforestation and forest degradation free products. We discuss the importance and implications of these rules, as well as the response from the Canadian government and forest industry groups. What are Canada’s arguments against these rules? Why are they making them? And what opportunities do these laws provide that we could be missing out on? Make sure to check out the show notes on the podcast webpage for more links and helpful resources. You can help this community grow by sharing the podcast with your friends. C-Suite PerspectivesElevate how you lead with insight from today’s most influential executives.Listen on: Apple Podcasts   Spotify Support the show https://wildlandsleague.org/theclearcut/

    1h 11m

Ratings & Reviews

4.7
out of 5
9 Ratings

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A deep dive into Canada’s approach to forest management. How does it work? What are the issues? What needs to change in order to meet our climate and biodiversity commitments? Hear from the experts in the line of fire, working to protect one of the country’s most valuable ecosystems. Show your support with a monthly subscription: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2249817/supportStand taller with a monthly donation or a generous one-time gift and receive a  receipt for your taxes: https://donorbox.org/wlpodcastLive outside Canada and want to support the show? Contact us: info@wildlandsleague.org.Wildlands League is a Canadian conservation not-for-profit charity. Our registered charity number is 11878 2317 RR0001

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