Smart Prosperity: The Podcast
Fresh takes on the current affairs, business, technology and ideas behind the green economy. With a decidedly Canadian twist. New episodes every two weeks.
Episodes
34 episodes
Mar 31: Are electric vehicles at a tipping point in Canada?
Are electric vehicles at a tipping point?The price of gasoline is spiking and suddenly so is demand for electric vehicles. Though Canada has been behind its peers when it comes to EV adoption, with only 5% of new vehicle purchases be...
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Mar 16: How did solar get so cheap?
How did solar get so cheap?This episode comes courtesy of the smart folks at Energy vs. Climate podcast. Solar energy is the good news story of the 21st century so far. How did a clean energy technology drop from costing 105 dollars ...
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Ep 32: What next for Conservatives and climate change?
Canada's conservative party is back to the drawing board to come up with a climate plan. What does a credible conservative climate agenda look like in 2022? Is carbon pricing part of the package? Conservative insider Ken Boessenkool talks about...
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Feb 16: Carbon capture - why climate experts are divided over it
Despite being the world's second-biggest cause of climate change, most projections tell us that oil can be part of a climate friendly future. How so? The answer lies in a technology called Carbon Capture Utilization and Storage - or CCUS. But n...
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Dec 8: The biggest green economy stories of 2021
Phew, we did it, one more year of survival for the human race! To celebrate, we bring you the best and worst of the green economy in 2021. Four of Canada’s top journalists join host Eric Campbell for a fun retrospective on the year’s top storie...
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Nov 24: The post-covid fossil fuel boom
The post-covid fossil fuels boomDon’t look now but the world is in a fossil fuels boom. As the economy bounces back from covid-19, the global demand for oil, gas and coal is skyrocketing. Yet didn't international leaders just make ne...
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Nov 10: Are your savings fuelling climate change?
Are your savings fuelling climate change?Canadians are sitting on record levels of savings. These household savings are being leveraged, in turn, by banks and pension funds to make major investments. But what kinds of investments? Ar...
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Oct 28: How to spend $2-trillion on climate change
How to spend $2-trillion on climate changeA new report says it will cost $2 trillion for Canada to transition to net-zero carbon pollution by 2050. What does the money get spent on? Who's going to pay? How big is the return on invest...
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Oct 14: Catherine McKenna on the upcoming Glasgow climate talks
Catherine McKenna on the upcoming Glasgow climate talksCanada’s former environment minister takes us behind the scenes of the upcoming UN climate negotiations in Glasgow: what are the big issues, who are the key players, who’s doing ...
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Sep 29: Why the housing crisis is an environmental problem
Why the housing crisis is an environmental problem Canada’s severe housing shortage is driving up prices for wannabe renters and homeowners. Yes it’s an economic and equity problem, but is it also an environmental problem? On this ep...
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Sep 15: Is climate change a ballot box issue?
Is climate change a ballot box issue? With Canada’s 44th federal election looming, we dig deep into Canadian attitudes on climate change. How high a priority is it for Canadians? Is that being reflected in the various leadership camp...
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Sep 1: A conversation with Katharine Hayhoe
A conversation with Katharine Hayhoe Katharine Hayhoe is the most influential climate scientist on the planet. She’s also one of the most plain-spoken and down-to-earth. On this episode, she sits down with Eric Campbell to talk about...
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Aug 18: The carbon footprint of cryptocurrency
The carbon footprint of cryptocurrency What do Sweden, Argentina, Norway, Belgium, Ukraine and Chile have in common? They all consume less electricity in one year than Bitcoin does. Yes, Bitcoin, the cryptocurrency that is shaking up...
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Aug 4: What does a new space age mean for the environment?
The environmental impacts of space tourism Who has the greener rocket, Jeff Bezos or Sir Richard Branston? Or is it Elon Musk’s Space X?! From the rocket fuel to the emissions to the material waste, we ask what the rise of space tour...
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Jul 21: The high price of Wildfires
The high price of wildfires It’s the middle of July and hundreds of deadly wildfires are already on our doorsteps, many of them being described by authorities as out of control. This is the kind of runaway “megafire” season scientist...
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Jul 7: The costs of extreme heat
The costs of extreme heat As temperature records were melted around the world over the past few weeks, what do we now know about the costs of extreme heat to our economy, our critical infrastructure and our health? w/ Sarah Gibbens (...
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Jun 23: Paying for nature
Paying for nature Everybody agrees we should protect more nature. But nature protection doesn’t come cheap. Experts warn that Canada and the world have a multi-billion dollar funding gap. Here are 3 experts on how to close that gap b...
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Jun 9: COVID’s environmental impact & 10 green technologies to watch
COVID’s environmental impact The drop in global economic activity due to COVID has had some upsides for the environment. But how big have those upsides been? And how long will they last? The brainiacs at the OECD have some new answer...
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May 26: Provincial climate report cards & Trouble in BC’s old growth forests
Provincial climate report cards [min 1:03]The federal government sets the international targets, but it’s Canada’s provinces that have the primary jurisdiction over reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Have we been lett...
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May 12: What big business really thinks about climate action & Career change for oil workers
What big business really thinks about climate actionThere’s a romance a-brewing between big business and strong climate action. But how deep is the love? Interview with Goldy Hyder from the Business Council of Canada.
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Apr 28: Green recovery from COVID? & Canada’s new X-Prize winner
Green recovery from COVID?Fifteen months in to COVID-19, countries around the world have spent trillions on relief, corporate bail-outs and economic stimulus. Is that spending putting us on pace for a green recovery, or a historicall...
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Apr 14: To divest or not to divest? & The second-hand clothing economy
To divest or not to divest? The fossil fuel divestment movement is gaining momentum around the world. But is taking pension and personal investment money out of the oil and gas sector having the desired effect?The second-ha...
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Mar 31: The end of carbon tax politics? & Sucking climate change out of the air
1. Is this the end of carbon tax politics? [min 1:08]Last week, the Supreme Court ruled in favour of the federal government’s right to enforce a minimum price on greenhouse gas emissions. Four political insider...
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