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Full classroom, "in the round"-style. Bruce Langhus once again takes the reigns with an entire class of senior students at Cambridge-Narrows School, and this is one episode you don't want to miss, because it’s the last one!
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From our new series, Voices Climate Teaching Resources - stories suitable for primary school students to learn about climate concerns.
This series is brought to you by Voices for Sustainable Environments and Communities, and funded by the New Brunswick Environmental Trust Fund.
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From our new series, Voices Climate Teaching Resources - stories suitable for primary school students to learn about climate concerns.
This series is brought to you by Voices for Sustainable Environments and Communities, and funded by the New Brunswick Environmental Trust Fund.
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Full classroom, "in the round"-style. Bruce Langhus takes the reigns with an entire class of Grade 8 students at Cambridge-Narrows School, and this is one episode you don't want to miss!
While we've established a level of concern from citizens both young and senior over three seasons, there's always an outlier. This is it. -
Cayden, Danni, and Will are back, and this time they've brought Nevada with them - and all four of them face off with Mayor Derek Pleadwell of the municipality of Arcadia. Together, we all learn a civics lesson in what it takes to be an engaged citizen, and about how changing climate affects a small village along the bank of the Saint John River. Hint: It's not good.
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The Fearsome Foursome - Sylvia, Logan, Michaela and Emma - make their return to discuss what goes into climate change mitigation from the viewpoint of the government.
Joined by the head of the Oromocto Town Planning Council Dallas Gillis, we all learn something from these 45 minutes. -
Three students from middle school in Gagetown, NB Canada took part in a roundtable discussion in a first for Intergenerational Conversations. Do students from grades 7 and 8 have different views than those who are seniors in high school? Let's find out!
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In a preview of Season 3, Bruce gets behind the microphone with a Texas high school teacher - his own daughter, Angie, discussing the differences between New Brunswickers and Texans as we combat a brutal summer of wildfires and heat domes.
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A while back, in the summer of 2022, we embarked upon a project aimed at bringing together the youth of province and senior citizens from the same geographical neighbourhoods to discuss the similarities and differences between the two age groups as it relates to how we view climate crises.
Our Intergenerational Conversations on Climate series encapsulated in its 12 episodes ways that we can combat the effects of climate change in our area and beyond, as each topic discussed was relevant to any community.
Our podcast was listened to by hundreds of people not just from around the corner, but around the globe spanning countries in Asia and Europe. We invite you to use the link at the top of the page to listen to each episode for yourself and be entertained and informed.
With the project at a close, we think it’s important to bring to you an informative primer to empower you to perhaps contribute by producing a podcast of your own.
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We run the gamut of almost every previous episode in this season finale, asking all of the toughest questions, and both participants show how able they are to answer!
Full of thoughtful insights, it's an episode fit for a finale, so give it a listen. -
Is mass transportation the answer to local climate change challenges? Brayden and Clair join Dr. Bruce Langhus as we explore this question and many more.
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Bella and Paul have a lengthy discussion about what steps they take in their day-to-day lives to help heal the world.
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Conner and Tom discuss electric vs. combustion, and whether teenagers are doing enough to sound the alarm on climate change.
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In our second season opener, Luciel Jackson and Kim Hughes discuss the role of government (and whether they can be reasoned with), and public attitudes toward the changing climate.
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Usual podcast host Bruce Langhus has a seat on the other side as he and his American son John have a truly intergenerational conversation on climate. Discussed in this episode is how various levels of government on both sides of the border are being informed, and the differences between the United States of America and Canada in how to best deal with our own issues at home, and as a global community.
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Gagetown, New Brunswick's Deputy Mayor Pat and Olivia discuss what role the government should be playing in improving the environment.
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April and Don discuss a myriad of topics surrounding how to slow down the climate disaster and what the biggest threat is to mother nature... and the answer might shock you.
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