Episode 92 January 2, 2002
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| Excerpt title |
Duration |
Description |
| Study
Abroad Belize |
21:30 |
Gerry Enriquez explains a program
in Belize where university students from other countries spend
a semester doing a field study course. And in our meandering
exploration of the Challilo dam proposal, we find that the
proposal by Fortis Inc. in Newfoundland to build a dam on
the Macal River in Belize pops up yet again. |
| Leaves |
23:30 |
Peter Trnka of the Philosophy
Department at Memorial University reviews Pure Immanence
by Gilles Deleuze |
| Nightcap |
4:24 |
Looking at the Night sky with
Fred Smith and a pair of binoculars |
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Episode 93 January 9, 2002
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Duration |
Description |
| Diving
Beetles Part 1 |
21:34 |
David Larsen enlightens us on
the predaceous diving beetles of the Nearctic. Part 1. |
| Nature
in Mind |
24:43 |
Rachel talks with University
of Pittsburgh philosopher James Lennox about free-market environmentalism. |
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Episode 94 January 16, 2002
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Duration |
Description |
| Diving
Beetles Part 2 |
23:52 |
Part 2 of our conversation with
Memorial University entomologist David Larsen about diving
beetles. |
| Gross
Domestic Product |
22:24 |
Elizabeth
May, Director of the Sierra Club of Canada and Ron Colman
of GPIAtlantic reflect
on environmental degradation and how relying on measures
like the GDP fails to inform us of the true state of the
nation, or the environment. And
we meet the Genuine Progress Index or GPI. |
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Episode 95 January 23, 2002
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Episode 96 January 30, 2002
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Episode 97 February 6, 2002
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Episode 98 February 13, 2002
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Episode 99 February 20, 2002
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Episode 100 February 27, 2002
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