28 min

Introducing: Nothing Is Foreign Heat of the Moment

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Hey there, Heat of the Moment listeners! We wanted to share an episode from our friends at Nothing is Foreign, a weekly podcast from CBC Podcasts that knows there’s no such thing as foreign—it just depends on your point of view. 

Nothing is Foreign is world news for people craving stories from elsewhere, and for people who want the view from on the ground, not from above. Immersive, immediate, real—host Tamara Khandaker invites listeners to take a trip each week to hear about the world from a different perspective. This episode explores how activists in Europe have been using a variety of more disruptive and brazen tactics to call attention to the climate crisis. They've thrown soup and mashed potatoes at paintings by renowned artists such as Vincent van Gogh and Claude Monet, and glued themselves to a dinosaur display at Berlin's Natural History Museum. They have also blocked traffic in London, leading to major commuter delays. These more disruptive tactics have drawn anger, leading some to ask whether these disruptions help or hurt the fight against climate change. 

More episodes are available at: https://link.chtbl.com/jzZDdUUn
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Hey there, Heat of the Moment listeners! We wanted to share an episode from our friends at Nothing is Foreign, a weekly podcast from CBC Podcasts that knows there’s no such thing as foreign—it just depends on your point of view. 

Nothing is Foreign is world news for people craving stories from elsewhere, and for people who want the view from on the ground, not from above. Immersive, immediate, real—host Tamara Khandaker invites listeners to take a trip each week to hear about the world from a different perspective. This episode explores how activists in Europe have been using a variety of more disruptive and brazen tactics to call attention to the climate crisis. They've thrown soup and mashed potatoes at paintings by renowned artists such as Vincent van Gogh and Claude Monet, and glued themselves to a dinosaur display at Berlin's Natural History Museum. They have also blocked traffic in London, leading to major commuter delays. These more disruptive tactics have drawn anger, leading some to ask whether these disruptions help or hurt the fight against climate change. 

More episodes are available at: https://link.chtbl.com/jzZDdUUn
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

28 min

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