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04/01/24 • 25 min
On the last episode of the series, Danielle returns to the ‘big city’ and speaks to Paul Okalik, the first premier of Nunavut, about the changes he's noticed during his time in the Arctic.
Credits: The show is written and recorded by me, Danielle Paradis, audio edited by Jesse Andrushko and Danielle Paradis, produced by Mark Blackburn, theme music by Angela Amraualik, cover art by Anne Qammaniq-Hellwig
You can email me, [email protected]
Learn more about The Place That Thaws: https://www.aptnnews.ca/theplacethatthaws/
Hear more APTN News podcasts: https://www.aptnnews.ca/podcasts/
If you like this podcast, consider donating to support Indigenous news here: https://www.aptnnews.ca/contribute/
Sources for this episode:
Thawing permafrost will reveal industrial legacies: https://www.arcticwwf.org/the-circle/stories/thawing-permafrost-will-reveal-industrial-legacies/
On the last episode of the series, Danielle returns to the ‘big city’ and speaks to Paul Okalik, the first premier of Nunavut, about the changes he's noticed during his time in the Arctic.
Credits: The show is written and recorded by me, Danielle Paradis, audio edited by Jesse Andrushko and Danielle Paradis, produced by Mark Blackburn, theme music by Angela Amraualik, cover art by Anne Qammaniq-Hellwig
You can email me, [email protected]
Learn more about The Place That Thaws: https://www.aptnnews.ca/theplacethatthaws/
Hear more APTN News podcasts: https://www.aptnnews.ca/podcasts/
If you like this podcast, consider donating to support Indigenous news here: https://www.aptnnews.ca/contribute/
Sources for this episode:
Thawing permafrost will reveal industrial legacies: https://www.arcticwwf.org/the-circle/stories/thawing-permafrost-will-reveal-industrial-legacies/
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Arctic Fever
Danielle Paradis speaks to Martin Sommerkorn, one of the lead writers on the Polar Regions chapter of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report and Amanda Savoie, a Marine biologist at the Canadian Museum of Nature. As one of the lead writers, Martin talks about the Arctic and Antarctic, highlighting the urgency for global action to lessen the burning of fossil fuels. From melting ice caps to biodiversity loss, the podcast discusses the multifaceted impacts of climate change on these fragile ecosystems.
Credits: The show is written and recorded by me, Danielle Paradis, audio edited by Jesse Andrushko and Danielle Paradis, produced by Mark Blackburn, theme music by Angela Amraualik, cover art by Anne Qammaniq-Hellwig
You can email me, [email protected]
Learn more about The Place That Thaws: https://www.aptnnews.ca/theplacethatthaws/
Hear more APTN News podcasts: https://www.aptnnews.ca/podcasts/
If you like this podcast, consider donating to support Indigenous news here: https://www.aptnnews.ca/contribute/
Sources for this episode:
IPCC report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a changing climate: Polar regions https://www.ipcc.ch/srocc/chapter/chapter-3-2/
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