Mid Coast Morning for Saturday August 14th 2021

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In the wake of the latest report from the International panel on climate change, host Joe Pugh speaks with Heather Baitz of the Nanaimo Climate Action Hub, as well as Jeremy Holm, Director of Development Approvals at the City of Nanaimo to find out more about plans to tackle the climate crisis on a local level. Elijah Robinson checks in with Erika Berg, fire information officer of the BC Wildfire Service on the provincial wildfire situation. And finally an interview with Kamal Parmar, Nanaimo’s new Poet Laureate on her role, her style and the genre of Haiku.

More information on The City of Nanaimo’s Climate Initiatives:

1.       ReImagine Nanaimo infosheet “How We Adapt”: https://www.nanaimo.ca/docs/property-development/reimagine-nanaimo/3---reimagine-backgrounder---how-we-adapt-stay-green.pdf

2.       Quickly Understand Doughnut Economics and the Nanaimo doughnut economics model: https://www.getinvolvednanaimo.ca/reimagine-nanaimo/news_feed/quickly-understand-doughnut-economics

3.       ReImagine Nanaimo GetInvolved page with information on exploring options scenarios workshops: https://www.getinvolvednanaimo.ca/reimagine-nanaimo

4.       City’s Green Initiatives site with links to climate action initiatives and information on other corporate and community environmental initiatives  https://www.nanaimo.ca/green-initiatives



Music:

  • Hot Hot Heat - You owe me an IOU

  • Tally Hall - Haiku

Program Team:

  • Joe Pugh — Host and Producer.

  • Elijah Robinson — Co-host and producer.

  • Jesse Woodward —Production Assistance.

  • Arbie Fru—Technical Assistance.

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Joe Pugh