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EPISODE · Nov 17, 2020 · 51 MIN

Episode 1.15: Climate Action in and by Canada: ENGO Voices

from The EcoPolitics Podcast · host Peter Andrée and Ryan Katz-Rosene

What role do ENGOs, or Environmental Non-Governmental Organizations, play in the Canadian ecopolitical sphere? In this episode, we ask this question of Catherine Abreu, Executive Director of Climate Action Network Canada, and Colleen Thorpe, Executive Director of Équiterre. Together they walk us through the roles that their respective organizations play in fighting for climate policy and shifting the cultural norms of Canadian citizens toward a greener and more just society.

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