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The Bieler Broadcast: Environmental Research Unplugged

Listen in as we talk to students, alumni and professors about their environmental research and how this can not only change your life but also the world.
Where Education Meets Environmental Action 

 
 

Host and Producer: Austin Everett - Bieler School of Environment Communications Officer

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“The Bieler Broadcast: Environment Research Unplugged” is recorded in Montreal/Tiohtià:ke, on the traditional territory of the Kanien’kehà:ka, a place which has long served as a site of meeting and exchange amongst many First Nations. We recognize and respect the Kanien’kehà:ka as the traditional custodians of the lands and waters on which we work, study, and live.

 

Episode 3: Pipeline Politics: Professor Amy Janzwood

In this episode, Political Science and Bieler School of Environment Professor Amy Janzwood talks about her new book Mega Pipelines Mega Resistance. She explains the book, her research and how this applies to Canada's current political landscape.

Episode 2: Catherine Hallmich: Building a Climate Resilient Canada

BSE Alumna, Catherine Hallmich is driving Canada’s push for climate-ready infrastructure. As a federal policy analyst she’s shaping policies and building codes that embed future climate projections, a global first in preparing communities for the next century.

Episode 1: A Valedictorian's Message: Arwen Low

In our first episode, get to know Arwen Low, a Bachelor of Arts Student and valedictorian at McGill University.

Having completed a joint honours in Political Science and the Environment, Arwen has plenty to share with potential students and the public at large.

 

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