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Apocalypse Cancelled (Lord Christopher Monckton) (~102min)
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October 13, 2009
Lord Christopher Monckton, the former science advisor to Margaret Thatcher, debunks The overheated hype behind global warming at Lunch on the Frontier, Winnipeg, October 8, 2009. Audio of speech plus questions and answer session (100 minutes).
Manitoba's Septic Soap Opera (~2min)
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September 17, 2009
Why are governments often our worst polluters? From the Frontier Centre's weekly radio commentary that runs in 3 prairie provinces.
Overflowing Sewage Lagoons (CBC Radio) (~6min)
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September 11, 2009
Cottage Doug Petrick highlights how banning greywater septic fields is overflowing sewage lagoons in Manitoba’s Whiteshell Park. (6 mins)
Conservation Department Response on Overflowing Sewage Lagoons (CBC radio) (~15min)
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September 8, 2009
Don LaBossiere, Director of Environmental Operations at Manitoba Conservation, talks to Marilyn Maki on CBC Radio Winnipeg’s Noon Hour Show about Manitoba’s response to overflowing sewage lagoons in Whiteshell Provincial Park.
Conservation Minister’s Response on Overflowing Sewage Lagoons (CBC Radio) (~15min)
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September 8, 2009
Don LaBossiere, Director of Environmental Operations at Manitoba Conservation, talks to Marilyn Maki on CBC Radio Winnipeg’s Noon Hour Show about Manitoba’s response to overflowing sewage lagoons in Whiteshell Provincial Park.
30 Years of Environmental Progress (Winnipeg) (~16min)
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June 29, 2009
Encouraging data about Canada's environmental record since the 1970s as Ken Green and Ben Eisen discuss the Frontier Centre's Environmental Indicators Index.
Our Cooling Atmosphere (Tim Ball in Calgary) (~25min)
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May 31, 2009
Dr. Tim Ball's address to the 6th Annual Friends of Science Luncheon, Calgary, May 21, 2009. This event was co-sponsored with the Frontier Centre for Public Policy.
Buried by Garbage (~2min)
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April 24, 2009
From the Frontier Centre's weekly radio commentary that runs in 3 prairie provinces.
Canada's Improving Environmental Record (CHQR - Calgary) (~6min)
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April 24, 2009
Policy Analyst Ben Eisen discusses his upcoming paper on Canada's environmental record with Rob Breakenridge on CHQR Calgary's The World Tonight, April 22, 2009.
Earth Hour Misses Point? (CBC Saskatchewan) (~12min)
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March 27, 2009
David Seymour on CBC Saskatchewan Blue Sky with host Garth Materie and guest Bert Weichel of the Saskatchewan Environmental Society.
Earth Hour Misses Point? (CHQR Calgary) (~8min)
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March 27, 2009
David Seymour interviewed on The World Tonight on Calgary’s CHQR with guest host Greg Bohnert.
Merit Pay (CBC) - Manitoba (~2min)
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March 20, 2009
Research Associate Michael Zwaagstra was interviewed by Marcy Markusa and Terry MacLeod on CBC's Information Radio in Manitoba. (March 17, 2009)
Why Banning Bottled Water Makes No Sense (~2min)
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March 19, 2009
From the Frontier Centre's weekly radio commentary that runs in 3 prairie provinces.
Are Polar Bears Really Disappearing? (CJME) (~9min)
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February 6, 2009
Polar bear biologist Dr. Mitch Taylor was interviewed on John Gormley Live on CJME AM 980 in Saskatoon. (February 4, 2009)
The Global Warming Non-Debate in Schools (CHQR) (~2min)
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January 29, 2009
Frontier Research Advisor, Michael Zwaagstra was interviewed by Mike Blanchard on Calgary's CHQR AM 770. (Jan 28, 2009)
Polar Bears: A Disappearing Species? (~15min)
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January 25, 2009
Speech by Dr. Mitchell Taylor, Polar Bear Biologist, Lunch on the Frontier, Winnipeg, January 15, 2009
Can We Afford More Wind Power? (~21min)
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December 15, 2008
David Grant, Professional Engineer provides another perspective on fashionable windpower at Breakfast on the Frontier, Winnipeg, December 10, 2008
Environmental Policy that Creates a Freeway of Benefits for Manitobans (Mark Hearson) (~5min)
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November 26, 2008
Breakfast on the Frontier speech by Mark Hearson, Civil Engineering Student at University of Manitoba, November 12, 2008. Creating a freeway to support safety, fuel efficiency, and greenhouse gas reduction.
Sun & Pacific Ocean - Sunspots and Climate Change (Ray Garnett) (~10min)
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November 10, 2008
Breakfast on the Frontier speech by E. Ray Garnett, Consulting Agro-Climatologist, October 31, 2008. Relating climate to sunspot activity.
Climate Change Gives Rise To New Political Sport (~2min)
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October 30, 2008 From the Frontier Centre's weekly radio commentary that runs in 3 prairie provinces. |





