The OrchardcastAUDIO: It's the End of This World As We Know It1×0:00Current time: 0:00 / Total time: -39:19-39:19Audio playback is not supported on your browser. Please upgrade.AUDIO: It's the End of This World As We Know ItQ&A with Bronwen Tucker and Crystal Lameman, two of six co-authors of a new book envisioning what true climate justice looks like.Jeremy AppelFeb 17, 2023ShareFor those of you who enjoyed reading my Q&A with two co-authors of The End of This World: Climate Justice in So-Called Canada can now listen to the full, lightly-edited interview. If you haven’t yet, read the edited and condensed transcript here:The OrchardIt’s the End of This World As We Know ItAs readers of this newsletter will know, the notion of a “just transition” away from fossil fuels has been a major topic of discussion and dispute in Canada, and especially Alberta, as of late. A new book from Between the Lines, The End of Thi…Read more3 years ago · Jeremy AppelSubscribeDiscussion about this episodeCommentsRestacksThe OrchardcastThe Orchard, but for your earsThe Orchard, but for your earsSubscribeListen onSubstack AppApple PodcastsSpotifyPocket CastsRSS FeedAppears in episodeJeremy AppelRecent EpisodesWhat the HELL is happening with Elections Alberta?May 1 • Jeremy Appel and Jen GersonAlberta Separatism's Stubborn PersistenceApr 29 • Jeremy AppelThe Myth of Red TexasApr 24 • Jeremy AppelHeadlines - 04/21/26Apr 22 • Jeremy AppelConsolidation in the Canadian Resource Sector (Ft. Peter Nowak)Apr 15 • Jeremy Appel and Do Not Pass Go by Peter NowakThe Avi Lewis-ing of the NDPMar 29 • Jeremy AppelJeremy and Nora Talk PoliticsMar 28 • Jeremy AppelScotiabank divests from Elbit SystemsFeb 23 • Jeremy Appel