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Ancient Cited : Episode 56
#56: ‘Managed Retreat’ from the Rising Seas

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Ancient Cited: Episode 60
#60: The Spotted Owl or: How the Right Won the Working Class
Judi Bari’s effort to ally forest workers and environmentalists could have changed the course of climate activism forever. Could her parable help us today?

Ancient Cited: Episode 60
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Ancient Cited: Episode 61
#61: The Ongoing Cultural Genocide of Indigenous Canadians
Many Indigenous leaders say Canada’s foster care system is a continuation of cultural genocide against their people. We tell the story of one B.C. community’s struggle to wrest control from the government and reinstall Indigenous child welfare.

Ancient Cited: Episode 61
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Ancient Cited: Episode 62
#62: The Invisible Climate Migrants
On today’s show we meet two Bangladeshi Canadians whose stories speak to the unequal way climate change is felt around the world. U Penn Sociologist Daniel Aldana Cohen talks about his hopes and fears for a warming planet.

Ancient Cited: Episode 62
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Ancient Cited: Episode 63
#63: The Battle of Buxton
The town of Buxton, North Carolina loves their lighthouse. But in the 1970s, the ocean threatened to swallow it up. For the next three decades, they fought an intense political battle over what to do. Fight back against the forces of nature, or retreat? It’s a small preview of what’s to come in a time of rising seas. We team up with 99% Invisible to tell the story.

Ancient Cited: Episode 63
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Ancient Cited: Episode 64
#64: Site C and High Modernity
In British Columbia, energy experts want to transition off of fossil fuels. We look at B.C.’s Indigenous history to ask whether the province can decarbonize and decolonize at the same time.

Ancient Cited: Episode 64
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