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Welcome to EcoFactors - a podcast from the Atlantic Wildlife Institute on Canada's east coast. We sit down with the people doing the real work — and the communities pushing back against development that doesn't make sense for us or those we share the environment with. We are united with our guests from everywhere in honest conversations about what it actually takes to protect the earth that we call home.Atlantic Wildlife Institute
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  • Economic Challenges of RIGS Gas Plant
    Apr 21 2026

    In this insightful interview, Gregor MacAskill discusses the economic challenges and opportunities facing New Brunswick, focusing on the flow of billions of dollars and strategies to retain wealth within the province.

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    40 min
  • Understanding Corporate Power and Environmental Justice: Insights from JP Sapinski
    Mar 15 2026

    Ever wonder how corporate power impacts our environment? 🌍 Let’s dive in. Tag someone who needs to hear this! In today’s episode, we explore the critical intersection of academia and environmental activism. Professor JP Sapinski shares his journey from student to educator at the Université de Moncton, where he’s dedicated to studying the structures of corporate power and its environmental implications. He candidly reflects on how understanding these systems can empower grassroots movements against projects like the controversial gas plant in New Brunswick. It’s a powerful reminder that the battle against corporate interests is not just about policy; it’s about community, health, and our planet’s future. What’s your take on the role of academia in environmental justice? Let’s keep the conversation going! Full episode - link in bio #EcoFactors #EnvironmentalJustice #CorporatePower #AcademicActivism #ProtectOurPlanet

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    48 min
  • Protecting our Health - the Fight against Fossil Fuel Development in New Brunswick
    Mar 15 2026

    Join us in this illuminating episode where Renee Turcotte shares her journey from practicing physician to environmental advocate, highlighting the critical role of health professionals in climate action. Discover the strategies behind successful community resistance, the impacts of air pollution on vulnerable populations, and how collective civic action can influence policy change.Renee Turcotte’s career path and involvement with CAPE New BrunswickThe health impacts of methane, fracking, and air pollution. The importance of community engagement and public education in environmental activism. Challenges and successes in fighting fossil fuel projects like the Tantramar gas plant. How indigenous communities like Elsipogtog exemplify resilience and leadership in environmental fights. The influence of government policies, lobbying, and the power of civic activism. The urgent need to prioritize climate solutions that protect health and future generationsTimestamps00:00 - Introduction to Renee Turcotte’s environmental journey02:30 - How a background in medicine informs environmental advocacy05:44 - Formation of CAPE New Brunswick and its role in policy change08:45 - The health effects of methane and air pollution on vulnerable groups13:20 - Community protests against fracking and fossil fuel exploration17:55 - The environmental and health risks of the proposed Tantramar gas plant22:10 - The economic and health costs of air pollution on families26:40 - Indigenous resilience and lessons for environmental activism30:55 - Government response and the influence of fossil fuel lobbyists35:10 - Strategies for public education and civic engagement38:00 - The importance of professional voices in policy-making42:00 - Sources of hope and collective strength in the fight for climate justice45:55 - The role of youth, indigenous communities, and grassroots movements48:30 - Personal reflections: What Renee reads and listens to for inspiration52:20 - Imagining future conversations with global leaders on climate and peace56:00 - Final thoughts: Taking action today for a healthier planetResources & LinksCanadian Association of Physicians for the Environment (CAPE)Rachel Carson's "Silent Spring"Stop Atlantic Gas Alliance (SAGA)Fighting Fracking in New Brunswick - ArticleLearning to Fall by Philip SimmonsIURG (International Union for Conservation of Nature)Connect with Renee Turcotte:LinkedInTwitterThis episode underscores the vital intersection of health, environment, and civic activism, showcasing how collective action and informed advocacy can push for meaningful change. Let Renee’s story inspire you to get involved and voice your concerns for a sustainable future.

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    49 min
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