31 min

Episode 5: Getting off of Oil and Gas Race Against Climate Change

    • News Commentary

We need to wind down fossil-fuels, and fast. It’s the single largest source of emissions in Canada. But what about the communities and people who depend on the oil and gas industry for their livelihoods? Hear from workers who have already made the switch, and those who aren’t sure if it’s going to happen. Plus, National Observer columnist Max Fawcett and Linda Solomon Wood on why Canada’s climate goals don’t have to be like oil and water when it comes to Alberta.
GUESTS:
Delia Warren, offshore wind consultant and former director of Iron and Earth EastDirk Toleman, heavy machinery operator and UNIFOR local president in Fort McMurrayJim Standford, economist and Director of Centre for Future WorkMax Fawcett, Canada’s National ObserverAngela Carter, political science professor at the University of WaterlooTruzaar Dordi, postdoctoral fellow in climate finance at the University of Waterloo
CREDITS:
Final audio mix by Aftertouch Audio. Fact check by Luke Ottenhof. Artwork by Ata Ojani. Communications from Suzanne Dhaliwal. Archival sound in this episode from the Legislative Library of Newfoundland and Labrador. 
Music provided by Blue.Sessions Patrick Patrikios, and Lobo Loco. 
Thank you to The Navigators for permission to use their song, “Pulling Oil From the Sand.” Additional sfx from __jpberger__ and __xcreenplay__ of freesound.org

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

We need to wind down fossil-fuels, and fast. It’s the single largest source of emissions in Canada. But what about the communities and people who depend on the oil and gas industry for their livelihoods? Hear from workers who have already made the switch, and those who aren’t sure if it’s going to happen. Plus, National Observer columnist Max Fawcett and Linda Solomon Wood on why Canada’s climate goals don’t have to be like oil and water when it comes to Alberta.
GUESTS:
Delia Warren, offshore wind consultant and former director of Iron and Earth EastDirk Toleman, heavy machinery operator and UNIFOR local president in Fort McMurrayJim Standford, economist and Director of Centre for Future WorkMax Fawcett, Canada’s National ObserverAngela Carter, political science professor at the University of WaterlooTruzaar Dordi, postdoctoral fellow in climate finance at the University of Waterloo
CREDITS:
Final audio mix by Aftertouch Audio. Fact check by Luke Ottenhof. Artwork by Ata Ojani. Communications from Suzanne Dhaliwal. Archival sound in this episode from the Legislative Library of Newfoundland and Labrador. 
Music provided by Blue.Sessions Patrick Patrikios, and Lobo Loco. 
Thank you to The Navigators for permission to use their song, “Pulling Oil From the Sand.” Additional sfx from __jpberger__ and __xcreenplay__ of freesound.org

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

31 min