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Civil Discourse, Please
Dustyn Lanz
11 episodes
3 days ago
A Canadian podcast featuring social scientists and other experts to help us navigate this era of misinformation, polarization, societal regression, and democratic backsliding. Each episode explores a major issue affecting Canada and the world while identifying positive actions we can take. The ultimate goals are to strengthen the social fabric and contribute to a well-functioning democracy.
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A Canadian podcast featuring social scientists and other experts to help us navigate this era of misinformation, polarization, societal regression, and democratic backsliding. Each episode explores a major issue affecting Canada and the world while identifying positive actions we can take. The ultimate goals are to strengthen the social fabric and contribute to a well-functioning democracy.
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U.S. Climate Policy Backtracking: What to Expect for Canada? With Guest Brett Dolter
Civil Discourse, Please
1 hour 4 minutes 18 seconds
9 months ago
U.S. Climate Policy Backtracking: What to Expect for Canada? With Guest Brett Dolter

This conversation with University of Regina economics professor Brett Dolter dives into the impacts of U.S. climate policy backtracking on Canada. It also explores the multifaceted impacts of climate change on health, society, and policy, in both Canada and the U.S. It highlights the cognitive and physical dynamics of climate-related issues, the role of misinformation in shaping public perception, and the importance of credible media in fostering informed discourse. The discussion also evaluates Canada's climate policies, the future of carbon pricing, and the collective responsibility of countries in addressing global greenhouse gas emissions. It also touches on climate policy in Saskatchewan. The podcast concludes by emphasizing the need for electrification and proactive engagement from climate-conscious citizens to drive meaningful change.

Civil Discourse, Please
A Canadian podcast featuring social scientists and other experts to help us navigate this era of misinformation, polarization, societal regression, and democratic backsliding. Each episode explores a major issue affecting Canada and the world while identifying positive actions we can take. The ultimate goals are to strengthen the social fabric and contribute to a well-functioning democracy.