False Solutions to Climate Change and Cycling Quebec’s Route Verte
Today Brett brings us a review of "Hoodwinked in the Houthouse: False Solutions to Climate Change", a newly released publication that aims to shed light on climate changes fixes that aren't all they're...
View ArticleBike-Powered Compost Pickup and the State of the Great Lakes
On this week's show we find out how Pedal to Petal combines composting and business in a unique way. Then we talk to Lake Ontario Waterkeeper about the state of the world's largest system of freshwater...
View ArticleCyclist’s Death, Plant ID Cards, and CoalWatch
This week on the show, we’re hopping on our bikes and asking why plants need ID cards. We take you out on the streets and to a cycling town hall to try to figure out how a death can change the way we...
View ArticleExposed
This week on Terra Informa, stories about being exposed – on your bike and where you live. Musician Ben Caplan walks us through how organized Halifax’s naked bike ride. Then, Calgary resident Tamara...
View ArticlePaths 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 some new multi-use trail policy...
View ArticlePaths 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 Edmonton.
View ArticleInfrastructure for the People
This week on Terra Informa we are talking about cycling! In this archive episode, Terra Informers Shelley Jodoin and Amanda Rooney speak with Vice Chair from Paths for People, Conrad Norbert, an...
View ArticleCycling and a Couple of Queers
This week, Charlotte speaks with Mackenzy Albright, one of the founders of SNAQCS, a Slow Nice And Queer Cycloventure Squad based out of Victoria, British Columbia that creates a welcoming space for...
View ArticleLouis Helbig’s Birds Eye View of the Tar Sands
This week on Terra Informa Marcus Petterson interview photographer Louis Helbig on his work documenting the Alberta tar sands from an aerial perspective. Rebekah Rooney explains eutrophication in...
View ArticleBook Club: Streetfight
Welcome to book club! This week, Terra Informers Elizabeth Dowdell and Hannah Cunningham chat about Streetfight: Handbook for an Urban Revolution by Janette Sadik-Khan and Seth Solomonow.
View ArticleThe Day The Earth Moved
Download This Weeks Show Listen Online This Week Alex Hindle host’s and Jade Gregg brings us a weekly news summary. Earth’s General Store, a long-time Edmonton shopping destination for the...
View ArticleOil Spill Update, Thoughts on Blue Fin Tuna, EcoBabble & The Bicycle Traffic...
Download This Week’s Terra Informa Huffington Post Article Describing The Difference Between The Pictures This week on Terra Informa we welcome a new volunteer, Shannon White, who brings us this...
View ArticleA Taste of Permaculture II
This week Terra Informa brings you the second part in Marcus Peterson Taste of Permaculture report as well as an EcoBable on "green tax shift" and another installment in the bicycle traffic report.
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