35 episodes

Join Anwar Knight, one of Canada's most loved forecasters and affable TV personalities as he shares personal stories and welcomes provocative guests for an unprecedented spin around The Big Blue Marble. Listen along as this masterful storyteller, presents a front-line view of what’s happening right now on our changing planet and the efforts to help save it.
Be informed, be enlightened and most importantly be inspired to do your part to save The Big Blue Marble.
This full production podcast is one you need to listen to.

Big Blue Marble Podcast Anwar Knight

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Join Anwar Knight, one of Canada's most loved forecasters and affable TV personalities as he shares personal stories and welcomes provocative guests for an unprecedented spin around The Big Blue Marble. Listen along as this masterful storyteller, presents a front-line view of what’s happening right now on our changing planet and the efforts to help save it.
Be informed, be enlightened and most importantly be inspired to do your part to save The Big Blue Marble.
This full production podcast is one you need to listen to.

    Shades of Green: The Truth Behind Greenwashing

    Shades of Green: The Truth Behind Greenwashing

    As global awareness of issues like deforestation, ocean pollution and extreme weather events grows, consumers are looking for more ways to reduce their environmental impact. While businesses are quick to capitalize on the trend, it doesn't necessarily mean their products actually fit the bill.
     
    "Canadians want to find and support genuine eco products, but there are companies that are tricking and lying to us. It is shocking and we need to do a lot more," says Wren Montgomery, Associate Professor of Sustainability, The Ivey Business School at Western University. From misleading claims to exaggerated eco-friendly initiatives, greenwashing is a prevalent issue in today's consumer landscape.
     
    "There is no universal environmental standard. This really is the problem, even for companies who are doing the right thing," concludes Montgomery.
     
    On this episode of The Big Blue Marble Podcast, we reveal how complex greenwashing has become, what you can you do about it and uncover what is means for consumers and the environment in the long run.

    • 48 min
    1.5 Degree Alert: What's Next In Our Warming World

    1.5 Degree Alert: What's Next In Our Warming World

    The world has officially surpassed a feared warming target across an entire year for the first time on record. The threshold of a 1.5 degree Celsius warming is a crucial long-term measure because additional tipping points become more likely beyond this point.
    "Often climate change will feel like its accelerating because the climate is moving past the range of our experience... so much of what we have been doing so far is incremental and what we need to do is transformational," says  Simon Donner, Professor and Climate Scientist at the University of British Columbia.
    2023 was scarred with a list of catastrophic events, including unprecedented heatwaves, historic wildfires and floods, but does it only get worse from here? You may be surprised to learn the answer. We will step back and discover what surpassing this warming benchmark means and what is likely to come in the near future. Plus we explore how sea sponges and a never before deployed satellite could help - that's all on this edition of the Big Blue Marble Podcast.

    • 29 min
    Price Under Pressure: The Climate Change Connection to Property Values

    Price Under Pressure: The Climate Change Connection to Property Values

    In today's housing market there is a new dimension to consider beyond price, commute time and schools in the neighbourhood - climate risks. As a homeowner, preparing for future costs amidst increasing storms and extreme weather events is crucial.
    "Canada exceeded $3 billion in insured damages last year, and uninsured values totaled $9-12 billion," says Kathryn Bakos, Managing Director, Finance and Resilience at the Intact Centre on Climate Adaptation Faculty of Environment, University of Waterloo.
    On this episode of the Big Blue Marble Podcast we reveal what extreme weather event is the biggest risk to our homes right now, and we discuss how that "perceived" risk alone may not only affect a home's value but also make it harder to sell.
    "On average across Canada we saw an 8.2% price reduction and the homes stayed on the market approximately 20 per cent longer," adds Bakos.
    From tips on how to future proof your home to insurance limitations, this is one episode every homeowner must hear.
     
     
     
     

    • 47 min
    Gutting The Greenbelt With Bill 23

    Gutting The Greenbelt With Bill 23

    The world's largest greenbelt now has a target squarely on its fertile soil.
    The Government of Ontario has tabled Bill 23, which will weaken crucial environmental protection and remove public consultation before development. The new law effectively strips taxpayer's rights as community members will no longer be allowed to participate in development decisions that affect their neighborhoods, local farms and natural areas.
     "It is very clear there is no valid public interest justification for expanding beyond the land we have already allocated for growth with our existing boundaries. This makes sense only for turning multi-millionaires into multi-billionaires" says Phil Pothen, Ontario Environment Program Manager at Environmental Defence.
    Join me to learn more about Bill 23 and why it could have a disastrous impact on the future of Ontario.
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    • 41 min
    5 Things You Need To Know About COP 27

    5 Things You Need To Know About COP 27

    The biggest and most important annual climate-related conference on the planet will begin this month in Egypt.  "COP 27", unites the world in a collective effort to negotiate global goals for tackling the biggest challenge of our time: climate change. 
    "Droughts, floods, storms and wildfires are devastating lives and livelihoods across the globe [and] getting worse by the day. We need climate action on all fronts and we need it now.” says UN secretary general, António Guterres.  
    In this episode of the Big Blue Marble, we break down the 5 key things you need to know about this conference and most importantly, why you should care and why it matters. Our future literally depends on it.

    • 11 min
    Mirror Mirror : Global Bird Rescue

    Mirror Mirror : Global Bird Rescue

    Bird migrations are one of nature's great wonders - using ancient routes, migratory birds track thousands of kilometres. Sadly, not all are successful as these tiny winged creatures face unprecedented urban dangers. At peak migration, it is estimated that 4 billion birds must navigate through glass-covered cities and other built-up environments across North America.
    Glass collisions take a staggering toll on birds, threatening common and rare species alike. Join me as we welcome Michael Mesure, Co-Founder of Flap Canada, as the organization launches its annual Global Bird Rescue initiative. This worldwide event empowers everyday people to make a difference for migrating birds.
    "Birds control our insect populations, they distribute seeds, they pollinate plants - when they are gone we are in trouble." says Mesure.
    Find out how to make your home bird safe and take part in the Global Bird Rescue October 3-9, 2022, on this episode of the Big Blue Marble.
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    Bird Mapper

    • 30 min

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I stumbled upon this podcast when I started following Anwar on Instagram a few weeks ago. I’ve watched him and enjoyed his personality since back in the day when he was on the weather network, and his weekday lunchtime antics while doing the weather on CTV Toronto.
I’ve always had a passion for weather and earth sciences so I knew his podcast had to be pretty good so I subscribed and listened. I’m impressed so far! He covers stuff we don’t normally think about- like his first episode about where all the bugs have gone and how that affects the food chain all the way up to humanity.
I’ve listened to 7 of the episodes so far and have enjoyed each one. Thanks for doing this, Anwar!

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