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Mary Schäffer and Women, Wilderness, and Photography
Who was Mary Schaffer? We learned about this famous feminist Albertan explorer with UofA historian Dr. Colleen Skidmore.
The Cognitive Science behind Climate Change Denial
This week on Terra Informa, we’re bringing you an interview with cognitive scientist Stephen Lewandowsky, who talks about the concept of a post-truth world.
Growing together: fish and plants
Happy holidays! Have you wondered what the heck aquaponics is?! Is it a fancy aquarium? Urban farming? Something marijuana related? We found out this week with Sea to ...
Eco Cars at the U of A
Come learn about eco cars with us! Download episode now. This week on Terra Informa, we give you an inside look at the University of Alberta’s EcoCar team. We had the...
Christmas trees and Bat issues
This week on Terra Informa we'll revisit two notable stories. First we’ll take a look at how you can pick the most environmentally friendly Christmas tree for the upco...
The Role of Municipalities in Climate Adaptation
This past June Amanda Rooney and Charly Blais sat down with Danielle Koleyak, an environmental project manager with the city of Edmonton. We talked about how municipal...
Paths for People on Foot and Wheels
More are biking than ever in Edmonton this Fall! Better bike paths could be why. This week, we're revisiting a conversation with Paths for People about biking in Edmon...
Fundrive: Studying, and Eating, Insects
On Halloween night, Terra Informa went LIVE for our Fundrive episode, where we helped the station surpass its $105,000 fundraising goal! Thanks so much to our amazing ...
Chasing Climate on an Angry Planet
Storms! Volcanoes! Climate Change! We spoke with George Kourournis about our angry planet.
Something’s not “Right” with the Right Whale Population…
This week, we’re going live for a one-hour special for FunDrive, our home station’s annual fundraiser. Stay tuned in the next two weeks for a recording of that show. B...
Growing super plants with fish!
Have you wondered what the heck aquaponics is?! Is it a fancy aquarium? Urban farming? Something marijuana related? We found out this week with Sea to Sky Aquaponics i...
Wolves in Alberta’s Athabasca Oilsands
Interested in environmental research? Wolves? Moose? Wolves eating moose? The oilsands? Maybe a bit of monkey chat? Well we've got an episode for you!
RiverFest 2017 and Bioremediation
This week on Terra Informa, we delve into the recent EPCOR RiverFest, chat with a man who trekked the entire River Valley, and look back on an archive piece about bior...
Bat Issues and Sustainability Classes
This week on Terra Informa we bring you two stories. First we discuss the challenges facing bats today and then bring you to a new school pilot project centered around...
Icebergs: The Truth About the Melt
This week on Terra Informa, we discuss the 5800 square kilometre iceberg that broke off this summer in the Antarctica.
Cooking Up Better Food Policy in Canada
This week on Terra Informa, we discuss the ongoing consultations about Canada's food policy with master food strategists Juanita Gnanapragasam and Kathryn Lennon.
Paths for People… and Bikes?
This week on Terra Informa, we discuss multi-use trails with Paths for People, a citizen's advocacy group here in Edmonton. In June 2017, Paths for People released som...
People’s Social Forum and Greenland Ice Sheet Melt
This week on Terra Informa, we have two gems from our archives for you. First, we look back on the 2014 Peoples’ Social Forum and how that event brought diverse groups...
Right Whales: The “Canary in the Coal Mine”
Terra Informer Amanda Rooney spoke with Sean Brilliant, the Canadian Wildlife Federation's senior conservation biologist, about right whales and what can be done to he...
Beers and Icebergs
Icy beers and icebergs, this week on Terra Informa we’re sharing two archive pieces. First, Terra Informer Nicole Wiart, a self-proclaimed beer-lover, talks to Neil He...
Finding Meaning in Nature
This week on Terra Informa, we bring from the archives a piece on positive psychology. Last year, Terra Informer Dylan Hall spoke with PhD student Holli-Anne Passmore ...
Forest Fires and Science Faction on Spider Silk
This week, we have an archive show that delves into the science of forest fires and forest rejuvenation, and how climate change disrupts that cycle. Then on Science Fa...
Your Fracking Answers
This week on Terra Informa, we re-air an award winning episode answering questions about fracking.
Gems from our Archives: Tale of the Evan’s Cherry
This week on Terra Informa we re-air a piece from 2014 that we almost lost track of! It’s the tale of the Evan’s Cherry, a prolific fruit in the Edmonton region. This ...
Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation
This week we have an interview about how municipalities are taking leadership in climate mitigation while also making strides for adaptation. Amanda Rooney and Charly ...
Riding the Trans Canada Trail
After spending the last two years on the Trans Canada Trail, Sarah Jackson is set to become the first woman on record to complete the 11,500 km hike. This week, we h...
Reflecting on the Fort McMurray Wildfire
This month marks one year since the disastrous Fort McMurray wildfire. In this week’s episode we air an archive about the fire. CJSR volunteers gathered first-hand acc...
Alberta Rural Development Network
This week Terra Informer Shelley Jodoin interviewed Joshua Bénard, a sustainable housing project manager with the Alberta Rural Development Network (ARDN). They discus...
There is no Planet B
This week we explore the origins of Earth Day with an ecobabble that spans the decades from 1970 to the March for Science of 2017. Next, we're revisiting an interview ...
Do It Yourself! A Tool Library Adventure.
Have a DIY project you've been itching to do but just don't have the supplies? Striving to reduce consumerism? The Edmonton Tool Library has got you covered. We dive i...
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