The Environment in Canada Podcast

Take Action Against Greenwashing, November 2025 Events, & Rerun of Wildfire and Flood Survivors Calling for an Emissions Cap

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Nov 11, 2025
Diana Boston, a resilient member of the Upper Nicola Band, and Megan Fandrick, a trauma-informed editor and wildfire survivor, share their harrowing experiences of rebuilding after devastating floods and wildfires in British Columbia. They discuss the panic of rapid evacuations and the overwhelming community support that followed. Both guests passionately advocate for an emissions cap on fossil fuel corporations to protect vulnerable communities. Their stories shed light on the lasting impacts of climate disasters and the urgent need for action.
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ADVICE

Take Action On Greenwashing And Emissions

  • Sign Sierra Club campaigns to demand restoration of strong anti-greenwashing rules and an immediate oil and gas emissions cap.
  • Send messages via linked action pages to pressure leaders to re-strengthen legislation and implement the cap now.
INSIGHT

Human Stories Reframe Climate Policy

  • The episode emphasizes connecting policy debates to human impacts to motivate action against worsening climate harms.
  • Survivors' stories make the case that it's never too late to prevent worse outcomes by cutting corporate emissions.
ADVICE

Get Trained In Climate Adaptation Skills

  • Join Sierra Club's climate adaptation training to learn rain garden installation, native plants, and stormwater management skills.
  • The program offers certificates and practical experience for community resilience and green career pathways.
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