• WWF-Canada: The Ten-Year Mission to Regenerate Canada
    Apr 15 2025

    What does restoring one million hectares of habitat mean for Canadian Wildlife? WWF-Canada is the country’s largest international conservation organization. For more than half a century, they have been instrumental in protecting and restoring nature, as well as educating the public on the dangers of the climate emergency.

    Megan Leslie is the President and Chief Executive Officer at WWF-Canada. She launched their bold 10-year plan to Regenerate Canada! This initiative aims to restore one million hectares of habitat, steward one hundred million hectares of vital ecosystems and reduce carbon emissions by 30 million tonnes. As a result, this work will reverse wildlife loss and fight climate change.

    Megan Leslie joined Earth Day Party hosts, Shannon Burns and Sarah Christie and shared the exciting projects that WWF-Canada currently has in place to help achieve Regenerate Canada. Megan also highlights the important role Indigenous led conservation plays in the success of their ten-year plan. What are the biggest threats to wildlife in Canada and how can individuals take action at home? Megan Leslie provides hopeful suggestions for protecting nature as individuals!

    The Earth Day Party podcast is in support of WWF-Canada. Help protect wildlife and fight climate change during Earth Month with a gift to WWF-Canada. You can give now at: wwf.ca/earthmonth

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    22 mins
  • Music Declares Emergency Canada: How are musicians addressing the climate crisis?
    Apr 15 2025

    What can our favourite musician do about the climate crisis? Music Declares Emergency brings together artists, music industry professionals and music fans to call for an immediate government response to the climate emergency. You may recognize their slogan, No Music On A Dead Planet. The group believes in the power of music to promote cultural change needed to create a better future.

    Kim Fry is the coordinator of Music Declares Emergency Canada and was instrumental in bringing the chapter to Canada. Kim joined Earth Day Party hosts, Shannon Burns and Sarah Christie, to share how some of our favourite Canadian artists are using their music to address the climate crisis. We hear examples of creative merch solutions, vinyl alternatives, upcycling used t-shirts, greener forms of transportation and more. Kim also explains the important role global artists like Billie Eilish and Coldplay have played in normalizing sustainable solutions to touring. For music fans, Kim offers solutions to greening your concert experience as well.

    Add your name to the Music Declares Emergency Declaration here: https://www.musicdeclares.net/ca/en/

    Take the #FansChooseToReuse pledge here: https://www.earthcareshow.com/fanschoosetoreuse

    The Earth Day Party podcast is in support of WWF-Canada. Help protect wildlife and fight climate change during Earth Month with a gift to WWF-Canada. You can give now at: wwf.ca/earthmonth

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    27 mins
  • Protect Our Winters Canada: Why is it Raining in January and do we really need snow?
    Apr 15 2025

    Do we actually need snow? If you live in an area of the globe that welcomes a snowy winter, but dislike snow, it’s a question that’s likely crossed your mind! Protect Our Winters Canada is a passionate community of enthusiasts, professional athletes and industry brands who bring the outdoor community together to push for policies that will protect this planet. The impact areas that POW Canada focuses on are nature-based climate solutions, climate finance and renewable energy!

    Natalie Knowles is a Research Specialist for Protect our Winters Canada. She’s a climate scientist, wilderness conservationist and a former alpine ski racer who won two NCAA National Championships with the University of Denver. Natalie also represented Canada at the World Junior Championships and the World University Games. She is no stranger to the outdoors or winter!

    Natalie joined Earth Day Party hosts, Shannon Burns and Sarah Christie, to share the important role winter plays on protecting Canada’s biodiversity. She also explains what Canadian winters look like now compared to ten years ago and what the projections are if climate threats don’t change. Natalie offers hope when she shares an encouraging piece of data focused on climate action in your own community!

    Learn more about POW Canada and how you can get involved here: https://www.protectourwinters.ca/

    The Earth Day Party podcast is in support of WWF-Canada. Help protect wildlife and fight climate change during Earth Month with a gift to WWF-Canada. You can give now at: wwf.ca/earthmonth

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    18 mins
  • Fashion Takes Action: Learning to Spot Greenwashing and the Ultra-Fast Fashion
    Apr 8 2025

    Imagine a world that sees 10,000 new styles daily. We’re in it. Fashion Takes Action is Canada’s premiere non-profit that is dedicated to transforming the fashion system for people and planet. Their missions is to remove barriers to sustainability and engage the fashion ecosystem to drive collaboration, innovation and impact. Their work advances sustainable fashion by convening stakeholders, bridging knowledge gaps to empower informed decisions, removing barriers to sustainable fashion and driving global innovation. https://www.fashiontakesaction.com/

    Kelly Drennan is the Founding Executive Director of Fashion Takes Action. Kelly co-wrote and published Canada’s textile recycling feasibility report, is a member of the G7 circular textiles agenda planning group, created the annual World Ethical Apparel roundtable conference, has given a TED Talk as part of the Global TEDx Countdown, developed youth education programs and more!

    Kelly joined Earth Day Party hosts, Shannon Burns and Sarah Christie and shared an eye-opening breakdown of just how bad fast fashion is for the planet. In the interview, you’ll also learn about what is now called “ultra-fast fashion” and its environmental impact. Kelly offers hope when she shares sustainable fashion alternatives that we can consider as individuals. A takeaway you’ll want to listen for is Kelly’s advice on spotting and avoiding greenwashing in the fashion industry.

    Learn more about ReMode:

    Fashion Takes Action is hosting its third, annual ReMode event on May 3rd, 2025 at Arcadia Earth, at the Well, in Toronto

    ReMode is all about learning how to keep your clothes in use through the 7R’s of Fashion. Running 11am-5pm, the event includes Talks, with industry leaders discussing a range of topics relevant to anyone who buys and wears clothes; a Marketplace, with a range of vendors that focus on reuse, resale, repurposing, upcycling, rental and repair; and a top-notch Clothing Swap, presented by SheShopsSwap

    ReMode is a FREE event (RSVP via our website https://fashiontakesaction.com/remode)

    There will be a $10 charge to participate in the clothing swap.

    The Earth Day Party podcast is in support of WWF-Canada. Help protect wildlife and fight climate change during Earth Month with a gift to WWF-Canada. You can give now at: wwf.ca/earthmonth

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    24 mins
  • Food Waste: Combatting Grocery Costs and the Climate Crisis
    Apr 8 2025

    What if there was a way to reduce your grocery bill while helping the planet? The National Zero Waste Council brings together organizations to advance waste and prevention and the circular economy in Canada. Their focus areas are circular economy, built environment, plastic, product design and packaging, reuse, waste prevention and food.

    Craig Hodge, Chair of the National Zero Waste Council, joined Earth Day Party hosts, Shannon Burns and Sarah Christie to share the connection between food waste, the climate crisis and a rise in grocery costs. Craig explains the environmental impact of food waste and then shares multiple ways we can reduce it at a household level! Are we storing food properly? Are we buying ingredients we don’t need? Craig also offers hope when he talks about what the National Zero Waste council is doing to create more clarity around Best Before Dates vs. expiry dates.

    Learn more about the National Zero Waste Council and check out their free resources HERE: https://nzwc.ca/focus-areas/food/Pages/default.aspx

    Learn more about Love Food Hate Waste here: https://www.lovefoodhatewaste.com/

    The Earth Day Party podcast is in support of WWF-Canada. Help protect wildlife and fight climate change during Earth Month with a gift to WWF-Canada. You can give now at: wwf.ca/earthmonth

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    25 mins
  • Repair Cafes: Saving Money and the Earth!
    Apr 8 2025

    What if there was a trick for saving money and helping the planet? Repair Cafes are a solution to over-consumption and a form of resistance by relearning the skill of repair. Saba Saneinejad leads the Repair Café in Guelph, Ontario and joins Earth Day Party hosts, Shannon Burns and Sarah Christie, to share how repair and reuse are powerful responses to the climate crisis. In the interview, Saba explains how the cafes operate through a team of volunteers who all bring various skills to the table such as electrical work, mending clothes, bike repair and more!

    Saba offers hope when she highlights how the movement builds a sense of community. The discussion highlights the importance of an anti-mass consumption mindset and the power of learning new skills.

    The Repair Café in Guelph, Ontario is part of the Guelph Tool Library. Learn more about the work they do in the Guelph community here: https://guelphtoollibrary.org/

    There are over 2,500 Repair Cafes operating around the globe! Find a Repair Café near you: https://www.repaircafe.org/en/visit/

    Learn more about Earth Overshoot day here and the #MoveTheDate movement HERE: https://overshoot.footprintnetwork.org/

    The Earth Day Party podcast is in support of WWF-Canada. Help protect wildlife and fight climate change during Earth Month with a gift to WWF-Canada. You can give now at: wwf.ca/earthmonth

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    17 mins
  • PaRx Prescription Program: Asking Your Doctor About a Prescription for Touching Grass
    Apr 1 2025

    Did you know you that in Canada, you can get a written prescription for spending time in nature? PaRx: A Prescription for Nature, is an initiative of the BC Parks Foundation and is Canada’s national, evidence-based nature prescription program. The initiative is operated by health-care professionals who believe their patients’ health can benefit from time spent with nature. Dr. Andrew Day, Chief Executive Officer, joins Earth Day Party hosts Shannon Burns and Sarah Christie to share the health benefits, both mental and physical, of just 20 minutes spent with nature.

    In the discussion, Dr. Andrew Day connects how time in nature can lead to environmental stewardship! Additionally, he shares tricks for developing “nature-based-habits” that can lead to outdoor experiences becoming a daily routine.

    PaRx: A Prescription for Nature offers resources for both patients and prescribers. Learn more HERE: https://www.parkprescriptions.ca/

    The Earth Day Party podcast is in support of WWF-Canada. Help protect wildlife and fight climate change during Earth Month with a gift to WWF-Canada. You can give now at: wwf.ca/earthmonth

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    23 mins
  • Plastic People: Microplastics and the Oil Spill in Your Body
    Apr 1 2025

    What does Ziya Tong mean she says there’s an oil spill in our bodies? The documentary, Plastic People: The Hidden Crisis of Microplastics, debuted in 2024. The documentary investigates the threat of microplastics on human health and explores society’s addiction to plastic. Ziya Tong, Co-Director of the film, had her DNA tested on camera for the project to reveal the volume of microplastics in our body!

    Ziya Tong joined Earth Day Party hosts, Shannon Burns and Sarah Christie and shared the most shocking takeaways from Plastic People. Did you know that only 9% of plastic is truly recycled globally? Ziya offers hope when she shares actionable steps that we can take at home to reduce our dependency on plastic, such as being more mindful about what we spend our money on.

    The Plastic People documentary website offers free resources, impact reports, as well as an option to request a screening in your community! Learn more HERE: https://plasticpeopledoc.com/

    Ziya Tong is an award-winning science journalist, former host of Daily Planet and author of The Reality Bubble: How Science Reveals the Hidden Truths that Shape Our World.

    Learn more about Bayfield, Ontario’s work toward becoming a plastic-free community here: https://bluebayfield.ca/

    The Earth Day Party podcast is in support of WWF-Canada. Help protect wildlife and fight climate change during Earth Month with a gift to WWF-Canada. You can give now at: wwf.ca/earthmonth

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    24 mins
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