
CBC Meteorologist Johanna Wagstaffe guides a journey to our future in a CBC Vancouver original podcast that explores how our world and lives will adapt to climate change within a few decades.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 9 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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CBC is actively funding this nonsense with leveraged taxpayer money, snd then has the audacity to create fake reviews too. 1984 much?
Sobering yet hopeful. There is an interesting twist to the format which elevates it above what you might expect from a climate change warning podcast. Part of what makes it hard to act is that the future doesn't feel real. This show does the work of trying to project us forward and let us experience what it might be like. Another knockout from my neighbors to the north.
It sounds so funny to hear that back in 2015, Vancouver thought it would be the Greenest City in the World by 2020!!
Singapore has long since surpassed most other world cities and had a lot more ‘green’ infrastructure in place before the idea of “Greenest City” ever occurred to anyone.
But you have to think that if a city like Vancouver can’t do it, how many cities are there that actually can?
This series is very interesting and very well put together. It’s understandable that widespread enthus... more
I loved this....I knew climate change was happening and I continue to go out of my to make small personal adjustments, but the way this was presented....very realistic. I loved when the little girl was woken up and presented with how her day would be laid out and all the changes related to climate...soccer practice being delayed, the requirement for her to wear a face mask....was just awesome!
Thank you for this podcast. Well researched, expertly presented and easy to understand for the everyday person. A must listen by ALL Canadians. The effects of climate change will certainly be different in different areas of the country but just as devastating if we close our eyes and leave the problem to future generations.
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