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- Northern Latitudes: Dr. Annette Kehnel – The Green AgesEpisode Title: Rethinking Sustainability in History with The Green AgesPodcast: Northern LatitudesHost: Bill AultGuest: Dr. Annette KehnelRelease Date: November 11th, 2024 Description:In this episode of Northern Latitudes, host Bill Ault sits down with Dr. Annette Kehnel to explore her thought-provoking book, The Green Ages. …
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- Northern Latitudes: Gwynne Dyer Intervention EarthEpisode Title: Intervention Earth: Geoengineering and Our Climate FuturePodcast: Northern LatitudesHost: Bill AultGuest: Gwynne DyerRelease Date: May 13th, 2024 Introduction: In this episode of Northern Latitudes, host Bill Ault is joined by renowned author and historian Gwynne Dyer to discuss …
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- Northern Latitudes: Bill Archer – More Than An EclipseEpisode Overview: Join us this week on Northern Latitudes as we welcome special guest Bill Archer, a mission scientist from the Canadian Space Agency, for a captivating conversation about the sun, solar physics, and of course solar eclipses. Host: Bill …
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- Northern Latitudes: Marcy Mahr – Kootenay Connect ProjectToday’s guest is Marcy Mahr, currently the Kootenay Conservation Program’s Kootenay Connect Manager. Marcy is a conservation ecologist with a lifelong passion to preserving and understanding the natural world. Her work spans several critical projects, but one that stands out …
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- Northern Latitudes: Wings of SurvivalNorthern Latitudes Podcast: Episode Title – “Wings of Survival “ Host: Bill Ault Guests: Leanna Carriere and Timm Timm Döbert Episode Summary: In this episode of Northern Latitudes, host Bill Ault takes listeners on an extraordinary journey with guests Leanna …
- Cori Lausen – Echoes in the Dark (Bats)Episode Title: Echoes in the Dark: Unveiling the Mysteries of Bats with Cori Lausen Host: Bill Ault Guest: Cori Lausen, Director of Bat Conservation, WCS Canada Release Date: March 4th, 2024 Introduction: Welcome to episode 30 of Northern Latitudes, where …
- NL Biz Podcast Episode: Scaling Peaks in Business and Nutrition with Kristyn CarriereHost: Bill Ault Guest: Kristyn Carriere, Founder of Seven Summits Snacks Today, we’re thrilled to have Kristyn Carriere, one of the trailblazing founders of Seven Summits Snacks, join us. Seven Summits Snacks is revolutionizing the way we think about nutrition …
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- Eye to Eye With Lynx – Brandon BroderickJourney Through the Lens with Brandon Broderick Episode Summary: In this episode of “Northern Latitudes,” we sit down with the Canadian Geographic Photographer of the Year, Brandon Broderick. Join us as we discover the stories, challenges, and triumphs behind his …
- Polar Bears – Andrew DerocherEpisode Title: “The Arctic Sentinels: Polar Bears and Climate Change” with Andrew Derocher Show Notes: Listen Here In this eye-opening episode of Northern Latitudes, we delve into the icy realms of the Arctic with distinguished guest Professor Andrew Derocher, a …
- Where Has All the Snow Gone – Alex GottliebSnow is one of the most contradictory cues we have for understanding climate change. As in many recent winters, the lack of snowfall in December seemed to preview our global warming future, with peaks from Oregon to New Hampshire more …
- Wildflowers – Meghan WardMary Schäffer Warren (1861 – 1939) was 43 years old and recently widowed when she bucked Victorian-era conventions and reinvented herself as a mountain explorer, writer, and photographer. Over a century later, outdoor writer and historian Meghan J. Ward is entering her forties …
- Grizzly Bear Science – Bruce McLellanCoexisting with grizzly bears into the future will be an increasing challenge and require a deep understanding of these large carnivores and what factors make their populations tick. Based on perhaps the longest uninterrupted wildlife research project done by one …
- Where the Falcon Flies – Adam ShoaltsWelcome Back Adam Shoalts! Looking out his porch window one spring morning, Adam Shoalts spotted a majestic peregrine falcon flying across the neighbouring fields near Lake Erie. Falcons migrate annually from southernmost Canada to remote arctic mountains. Grabbing his backpack …
- Searching For Happy Valley – Jane MarshallSearching for Happy Valley: A Modern Quest for Shangri-La Over her 17-year career as a travel writer, Jane Marshall has wandered the planet, always in search of wild, high-altitude, off-the-beaten-track places. During her travels, she discovered something profound. On three …
- Storm Chaser – Jenny HaganJenny Hagan is a storm chaser who also happens to be an award-winning and nationally published photographer from small town Eatonia, Saskatchewan. We talk about how her love for storms started as a young child and how her daughter has …
- The Plight of the Spotted Owl – Sarah CoxThe spotted owl (Strix occidentalis) is a medium-sized owl that lives in the old-growth forests of western North America. Its range extends from British Columbia down to Mexico, but the species has been in decline for decades due to habitat …
- How To Be A Climate Optimist – Chris TurnerIn this episode, I interviewed Chris Turner, author of the book “How to Be A Climate Optimist”. In his book, Chris explores how we can approach the climate crisis with a positive outlook and offers practical solutions for creating a …
- Lights To Guide Me Home – Meghan J. WardMeghan J. Ward is an outdoor, travel, and adventure writer based in Banff, Alberta, a fellow of the Royal Canadian Geographical Society, and the author of “Lights to Guide Me Home.” Meghan is wife and partner in business and creativity …
- Nature As Medicine – Dr. Melissa SundermannDr. Sundermann is a plant-based Internal Medicine physician and a Diplomate of the American Board of Lifestyle Medicine and has been practicing medicine for the past 20 years. She also has training in Integrative Medicine through the University of Michigan …
- Klinse-Za Caribou Pt.1 – Scott McNayThe story of the Klinse-Za caribou herd in British Columbia is an unusual one. It’s unusual in that it is an environmental success story in that a herd of animals once down to just 19 individuals a decade later is …