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Peter Fiekowsky, along with Brian von Herzen and Robert Tulip, favors research into spreading iron into the ocean, thereby getting phytoplankton to increase and remove CO2, cooling the planet.
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The Indigenous social and climate change activist Jacob Johns and host John Feffer discuss the impact of fossil fuel power and the solidarity witnessed at the COP meeting. Johns holds out a vision of eight "hubs" for future templates of teaching farms around the world where ecology can be defended.
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Valerie Percival has worked helping refugees in conflict zones. Michael Lynk was UN Special Rapporteur on human rights in Occupied Palestine. They discuss Gazans' deprivation of the right to health.
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Alan Gadian discusses early Marine Cloud Brightening research by John Latham and Stephen Salter. Robert Tulip and Peter Wadhams are also engaged in this research.
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Lloyd Axworthy, along with Allan Rock and Fen Hampson, had initiataed the proposal to use Russia's in vestments in Canada as reparations to Ukraine. So what happened to that idea?
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This episode discusses the costs of transitioning from fossil fuels with Tom Athanasiou and host John Feffer, suggesting a 'Fair Share' approach for emissions accountability.
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In this episode, Jose Pablo Baraybar and Apostolos Veizis discuss the plight of individuals who have fled their countries seeking safety but faced tragic outcomes. For the video and audio podcast,
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Jenn Bonilla and Hugo Hinrichsen are creating a cruise company to visit waters where whales were once abundant. The passengers will compensate for some much needed but scarce whale products.
info_outlineRalph Lysyshyn has served as Canada's ambassador to NATO, Poland, Belarus, Russia, Uzbekistan, and Armenia (some of those concurrently). He was warned by a previous ambassador to Russia that some people in the military and security services will never accept Ukraine's independence and would try to overcome it someday. Now they have. We talk about Russia's nationalism, especially that of Putin, who is less under the influence of oligarchs now and closer to those nationalists. For the video, audio podcast, transcript, and public comments: https://tosavetheworld.ca/episode-449-memories-of-a-diplomat. Then share your ideas on the public comments column under the video.