If you haven’t had the opportunity to check out Earthgauge Radio, I would highly encourage it. There are a number of podcasts and articles with some heavy hitters who offer insights and analysis on everything from economics, climate, politics, journalism and cities.
Individual interviews are all listed here or, alternately, here are direct links:
- Mark Anielski (Author of The Economics of Happiness)
- John Bennett (Sierra Club of Canada)
- Tzeporah Berman (Greenpeace International)
- Dr. James Brophy (Environmental health / cancer researcher)
- Peter G. Brown (Building a Whole Earth Economy)
- Majora Carter (Urban revitalization strategist)
- Wade Davis (Renowned anthropologist, ethnobotanist and author)
- Tim DeChristopher (Groundbreaking U.S. climate change activist)
- Tony Dekker (Great Lake Swimmers) (musician and songwriter)
- Stéphane Dion (Former leader of the Liberal Party of Canada)
- Gwynne Dyer (Author and colunist)
- Al Gore (Former U.S. vice-president, author and activist)
- Geoff Green (Students on Ice Expeditions)
- Steven Guilbeault (Equiterre environmental NGO)
- James Hansen (Renowned NASA scientist)
- James Hoggan (DeSmog Blog)
- Thomas Homer-Dixon (Author and University of Waterloo professor)
- Clayton Thomas-Muller (Indigenous Environmental Network)
- Naomi Klein (Influential author and activist)
- Stephen Lewis (Canadian politician and diplomat)
- Peter Maass (Author of Crude World)
- Elizabeth May (Leader of the Green Party of Canada)
- Bill McKibben (Environmental activist and author)
- Andrew Nikiforuk (Canadian author and columnist)
- John O’Connor (Doctor who detected rare cancers in communities near the Alberta tar sands)
- Naomi Oreskes (Historian and professor; author of Merchants of Doubt)
- Robert Paehlke (Professor and author of Some Like it Cool)
- Louis Psihoyos (Director of Academy award winning doc ‘The Cove’)
- Bill Rees (Renowned UBC professor famous for the Ecological Footprint tool)
- Mark Ruffalo (Actor and water/anti-fracking activist)
- Jeffrey Sachs (Renowned economist; director of Earth Institute at Columbia University)
- Vandana Shiva (Indian philosopher, environmental activist, author and eco feminist)
- Mary Simon (Inuit leader, former Canadian diplomat and current fellow with the Arctic Institute of North America)
- Jill Stein (Leader of the U.S. Green Party)
- Sandra Steingraber (American biologist, author, and cancer survivor in the tradition of Rachel Carson)
- David Suzuki (Canadian scientist, broadcaster, environmentalist and author)
- Peter Victor (Environmental economist and professor)
- Shannon Walsh (Director of H2Oil)
- Laure Waridel (social activist, a writer, an environmentalist, and a radio and TV commentator)
- Sheila Watt-Cloutier (Canadian Inuit activist, former International Chair for Inuit Circumpolar Council, Nobel Peace Prize nominee)
- Andrew Weaver (University of Victoria climate scientist, author, IPCC contributor)