31 episodes

Welcome to the Green Room, Ottawa’s climate action podcast! In this series we dive into local climate solutions and chat with the people making them happen.

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Welcome to the Green Room, Ottawa’s climate action podcast! In this series we dive into local climate solutions and chat with the people making them happen.

    Le vélo comme outil d'émancipation et d'équité social avec Sophie Dorion-Boisvert

    Le vélo comme outil d'émancipation et d'équité social avec Sophie Dorion-Boisvert

    Le vélo comme outil d'émancipation et d'équité social avec Sophie Dorion-Boisvert

    Nous sommes heureux de vous présenter le prochain de notre série d'épisodes consacrés aux problèmes et aux solutions en matière de transport durable ici dans la région d'Ottawa-Gatineau. Dans cet épisode, on parle avec Sophie Dorion-Boisvert de Rack à Bécik à propos du vélo comme solution environnementale, mais aussi comme outil d'émancipation et d'équité sociale.

    "Le vélo c'est un geste que je peux faire pour moi, que je peux faire pour les autres, et pour créer un milieu de vie humain et sain. C'est un outil - je m'en sers pour me faire des amis, je m'en sers pour me sentir libre, je m'en sers pour apprendre."

    • 29 min
    Créer une culture de vélo accessible et inclusive avec Denise Inglis

    Créer une culture de vélo accessible et inclusive avec Denise Inglis

    Créer une culture de vélo accessible et inclusive avec Denise Inglis

    Nous sommes heureux de vous présenter le prochain de notre série d'épisodes consacrés aux problèmes et aux solutions en matière de transport durable ici à Ottawa. Dans cet épisode, nous discutons avec Denise Inglis, coordinatrice du programme Vélo Vanier, à propos de l'importance de créer une culture cycliste plus inclusive et accessible.

    On discute des barrières auxquels les nouveaux cyclistes font face, et comment Vélo Vanier tente de réduire ces barrières en fournissant des vélos à ceux qui n'en ont pas, ainsi qu'en organisant des ateliers de réparation et des promenades de vélo en groupe.

    • 16 min
    Public Transit and Mobility Justice with Sally Thomas and Laura Shantz

    Public Transit and Mobility Justice with Sally Thomas and Laura Shantz

    Public Transit and Mobility Justice with Sally Thomas and Laura Shantz

    We're excited to bring you the first of a series of episodes we've been working on, diving into sustainable transportation issues and solutions here in Ottawa. In this first transportation episode, we chat with accessibility and transit advocates Sally Thomas and Laura Shantz about public transit and mobility justice.

    Sally Thomas is a Paralympic athlete and accessibility advocate who is focused on improving her community for everyone. She works with Ottawa Transit Riders and Healthy Transportation Coalition to push for more equitable and green ways to get around our City.

    Laura Shantz is a transit advocate who believes that everyone deserves to get around with dignity. She works in civic engagement and believes that public transit and active transit are part of the solution to mitigating climate change. Laura is also running for Ottawa City Council in ward 12, Rideau-Vanier.

    We chat about the role of public transit in climate action, and how we can address inequalities in our transportation system to make it easier and safer for everyone to get where they need to go. "Public transit opens doors. It really is an essential service, it's delivering mobility, it's delivering freedom, it's delivering dignity in getting around and those are things that are essential to the lifeblood of our city."

    • 33 min
    Demystifying Ottawa's Climate Targets with Sharon Coward

    Demystifying Ottawa's Climate Targets with Sharon Coward

    Demystifying Ottawa’s Climate targets with Sharon Coward, EnviroCentre’s Executive Director

    We're kicking off season 2 of the Green Room with a wonderful conversation with Sharon Coward, EnviroCentre’s executive director, demystifying Ottawa’s climate targets.

    We break down what it's going to take to reach the goal of hitting net zero emissions by 2050, and where the bulk of our emissions come from here in Ottawa. The good news is, we have the solutions: "In the most basic, simple sense, what we need to do to achieve these targets is rapidly scale up renewable sources of electricity, massively improve the energy efficiency of everything, and electrify everything."

    But achieving our climate targets will require a massive transition project, and we still have a lot of work to do to get there. "If we want to hit those targets, there is no easing in. Not anymore. We need to do all the things, and we need to do them at a pace that doesn’t feel intuitively ‘safe,’ or ‘reasonable. We’re going to need to dig in and regard this whole thing as a big, collective project."

    • 35 min
    Season 2 Coming Soon!

    Season 2 Coming Soon!

    Welcome back to the Green Room, Ottawa’s climate action podcast!

    We’re doing something a bit different for season 2. Climate change can be overwhelming, but zooming in locally can help put things in perspective. In this new season, we dive a little deeper into what needs to be done to reach Ottawa’s climate targets. Stay tuned for upcoming episodes exploring local climate solutions and chatting with the people who are making them happen!

    • 26 sec
    Ecological Justice and Social Change with Janice Ashworth, City of Ottawa

    Ecological Justice and Social Change with Janice Ashworth, City of Ottawa

    This week’s guest is motivated by ecological justice, in other words, ensuring that we live in a way that allows all life on earth to thrive and flourish. Janice Ashworth works on the City of Ottawa’s Climate Change and Resiliency Team. She says changing worldviews is one of the most important ways to create social change around climate issues, and that worldviews change through conversations.

    Janice dives into some ways to take action to reduce our individual footprints and live in less space, and explains how we can broaden the impact of these actions by engaging in conversations with our communities, and by demanding equitable, accessible climate solutions from those in decision-making power.

    • 15 min

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