MICA DAM NEAR REVELSTOKE ONE OF THE GIANT FLOOD PREVENTING DAMS BUILTTHROUGH THE COLUMBIA RIVER TREATY. LISTEN OR DOWNLOAD OCT 22, 2024 ECOCENTRIC HERE: Kiki Wood from Stand.Earth talks about the election result and how the environmental movement in BC can respond now. Nelson City Councillor Leslie Payne talks about outcomes from the Union of … Continue reading October 22, 2024. Environmentalist views on election outcome. Nelson Councillor Leslie Payne on UBCM outcomes. Hydrologist Martin Carver update on Columbia River Treaty agreement-in-principle.
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October 15, 2024. Saving Duncan ancient cedars. Kootenay Candidates speak at forum. Healing polarization.
CLEAR CUTTING RUNS DOWN WESTERN SHORE OF DUNCAN RESERVOIR. 2022. LISTEN OR DOWNLOAD OCTOBER 15TH SHOW HERE: One of the most iconic bits of forest, , is well known here in our area. Grant Trower from Wildlife Habitats for Tomorrow in Lardeau tells us disappointing news on protecting ancient old growth cedar on the Duncan … Continue reading October 15, 2024. Saving Duncan ancient cedars. Kootenay Candidates speak at forum. Healing polarization.
October 8, 2024. Nelson forum: Candidate remarks on climate and forestry issues. BC forest activists propose new Forestry Act to safeguard forests and jobs.
JENNIFER HOUGHTON FROM BOUNDARY FOREST STEWARDSHIP SOCIETY NELSON EVENT LAUNCHING PUSH FOR NEW FORESTRY ACT. LISTEN NOW OR DOWNLOAD OCTOBER 8 ECOCENTRIC Kootenay Central candidates tell us their views on climate action and the environment at last week’s public forum. We have clips from three candidates on forest policy, climate policy and LNG and fossil … Continue reading October 8, 2024. Nelson forum: Candidate remarks on climate and forestry issues. BC forest activists propose new Forestry Act to safeguard forests and jobs.
October 1, 2024. Cycling report from Nelson, New Zealand. New feature documentary on restoration on margin of Slocan Lake.
RIDING TASMAN'S GREAT TASTE TRAIL NEAR NELSON, NEW ZEALAND. LISTEN OR DOWNLOAD OCTOBER 1 SHOW HERE: Martin deRuyter, visiting from Nelson, New Zealand, tells us how cycling and cycling infrastructure is going there. Co-host Solita Work reports on the Regional District of the Central Kootenay response to the new Castlegar-Nelson corridor proposal. And, we hear about … Continue reading October 1, 2024. Cycling report from Nelson, New Zealand. New feature documentary on restoration on margin of Slocan Lake.
September 10, 2024. Bioregions and nature, fossil corporate power in BC municipalities, wildfires and a bold policy on climate action
IN OUR BIOREGION, THE SHORELINE OF KOOTENAY LAKE. LISTEN OR DOWNLOAD SEPTEMBER 10 SHOW HERE: Local teacher and activist Jan Inglis talks about bioregionalism on a nature walk along Kootenay Lake shoreline. She draws our attention to how we interact with our landscape through geographic, geologic, biologic and cultural lenses. Vancouver recently voted to rescind … Continue reading September 10, 2024. Bioregions and nature, fossil corporate power in BC municipalities, wildfires and a bold policy on climate action
September 3 2024. Forestry crisis update and action. Sue Big Oil at Nelson City Council. Details of Nelson-Castlegar trail unveiled.
SITE C DAM RESERVOIR FILLING UP OVER 80 KM OF VALLEY. LISTEN OR DOWNLOAD SEPTEMBER 3 SHOW HERE: Local forest watcher Joe Karthein updates us on local clear cut plans. He offers us some reflections on the politics of forestry as we head into the election. Greg Amos with the local wing of the SueBigOil.ca … Continue reading September 3 2024. Forestry crisis update and action. Sue Big Oil at Nelson City Council. Details of Nelson-Castlegar trail unveiled.
August 20, 2024. Counting Canadian forest industry emissions. Exploring the North Slocan Rail Trail. A fifth giant coal mine for Crowsnest Pass?
NOT ALL THE CONES MAKE IT. THIS SET FELL FROM A PONDEROSA, COMPLETE WITH A NEEDLE SKIRT. PHOTO: KWiley. LISTEN OR DOWNLOAD THE AUGUST 20th REPEAT SHOW HERE: A summer Best of EcoCentric Repeat show. Michael Polanyi from Nature Canada tells us about an expert letter sent to Ottawa demanding much better accounting for the … Continue reading August 20, 2024. Counting Canadian forest industry emissions. Exploring the North Slocan Rail Trail. A fifth giant coal mine for Crowsnest Pass?
August 13, 2024. How noise pollution affects us. The Kootenay Rideshare, a website that helps peple get around. BC lawsuit on greenwashing.
SMALL WESTERN TOAD ON SHORE OF KOOTENAY LAKE PLAYS DEAD. PHOTO: KWILEY. LISTEN OR DOWNLOAD THE AUGUST 13 SHOW HERE: Noise pollution, how it affects us. Toronto activist Ingrid Buday tells what what they are doing about it. The Kootenay Rideshare, helps people get around. Kevin Suggitt tells us how it works. EcoJustice lawyer Andhra … Continue reading August 13, 2024. How noise pollution affects us. The Kootenay Rideshare, a website that helps peple get around. BC lawsuit on greenwashing.
August 6, 2024. McCrory’s best-selling BC book on wild horses. BC climate council says stop installing fossil gas. Canada can do more than widen highways to invest in transportation.
SUMMER A GREAT TIME TO APPRECIATE BC'S GREAT FORESTS. PHOTO: KEITH WILEY. LISTEN OR DOWNLOAD AUGUST 6 SHOW HERE: Reknowned wildlife biologist Wayne McCrory from the Valhalla Wilderness Society tells about his BC best-selling book The Wild Horses of The Chilcotin. Wayne told some amazing stories. (First aired, January 9th 2024.) Professor Nancy Olewiler, co-Chair … Continue reading August 6, 2024. McCrory’s best-selling BC book on wild horses. BC climate council says stop installing fossil gas. Canada can do more than widen highways to invest in transportation.
July 30, 2024. Our living lakes. An emissions cap for all of Canada. Canadian mining in vulnerable areas.
Summer in BC: a great time to love our lakes. Photo: Keith Wiley LISTEN OR DOWNLOAD THE SHOW HERE: This is a summer repeat show. The Ecocentric is featuring some of our top interviews from the past year. Local manager Camille Leblanc from Living Lakes Canada tells how folks can volunteer to monitor the health … Continue reading July 30, 2024. Our living lakes. An emissions cap for all of Canada. Canadian mining in vulnerable areas.
