
Rachel Sanders
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Producer at @cbcwhatonearth.
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https://www.cbc.ca/radio/whatonearth 03-04-2010 21:06:53
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The 1970s oil crisis sparked a flurry of research into renewable energy. After the price of oil went down, all that work came to a screeching halt. Join Molly Segal @mollyaudio.bsky.social as she explores the surprising story of what happened to all that research. cbc.ca/listen/live-ra…


Congratulations to #TheDose for Honourable Mention at the #DPA22. Tackling the health questions you want answered with top experts on the latest evidence. Dr. Brian Goldman Stephanie Dubois Dawna Dingwall willowsmith Rachel Sanders Colleen Ross bit.ly/3zfMoJd

Roughly one billion sea creatures baked to death on the west coast during last year’s heat dome. This week, Laura Lynch explores ways to save the lives of creatures great and small with UBC Zoology professor, Chris Harley. cbc.ca/listen/live-ra…

How can we move those in power to make real change on emissions? NaomiOreskes and Viktoria Cologna are two historians of science from Harvard University who argue that #socialscience is the best and most unappreciated way to address the #climatecrisis. Learn more: cbc.ca/listen/live-ra…


Making a commitment to fight #climatechange means opening yourself up to a years-long grind. On this week’s episode, we hear from the man behind the David Suzuki FDN and its current director, Severn Cullis-Suzuki, about the kind of grit it takes to keep going. cbc.ca/listen/live-ra…



Always enjoy listening to Dr. Brian Goldman, and the stories of care and humanness in this episode highlighting Kilala Lelum and their work in the #DTES are especially meaningful. Hope all my #Gastown neighbours are listening too. cbc.ca/listen/live-ra…

Every year, thousands of people are forced from their homes due to #wildfiresmoke. On today’s show, Dr Courtney Howard explores the ways in which cities affected by wildfire can adapt. cbc.ca/1.6529486



Today, Inayat Singh chats with Anand R Gopal about the #InflationReductionAct, Rachel Sanders explores how one community is using new ways to cope in #extremeheat, and Molly Segal @mollyaudio.bsky.social investigates how polar bears became a #climateicon. cbc.ca/listen/live-ra…


Last summer, 619 people died in B.C. during the #heatdome. Producer Rachel Sanders visited GordonNHouse to find out how the community group is working to protect each other from #extremeheat. Listen: cbc.ca/listen/live-ra…


It’s been another scorching summer in #BC. That’s why this year communities are ramping up their #heat safety work to keep people cool. Rachel Sanders visited GordonNHouse to learn how they're finding new ways to keep people safe. Read now: cbc.ca/news/science/w…



Congratulations to Laura Lynch and UBC Journalism alum Rachel Sanders + Catherine Rolfsen on their Mindset Media Guide #2023MindsetAwards for #MentalHealthReporting in Canada newswire.ca/news-releases/…

Emily's story: one activist's journey through climate anxiety. (This story just won a Mindset Media Guide award for reporting on the #MentalHealth of young people.) cbc.ca/listen/live-ra… via CBC What on Earth Laura Lynch #journalism #ecoanxiety


Sometimes a person’s story just explodes out of the mic and goes straight to the heart of an issue. And your heart. Congrats CBC What on Earth on the Mindset Media Guide Award! cbc.ca/listen/live-ra… Shoutout Rachel Sanders

Canadian Journalism Forum on Violence and Trauma Canadian Association of Journalists Kenyon Wallace Toronto Star Jeremy Hainsworth Vancouver Is Awesome Jana G. Pruden The Globe and Mail Laura Lynch Rachel Sanders and Catherine Rolfsen won first prize for reporting on the mental health of young people for "Emily's story: one activist's journey through climate anxiety" broadcast on CBC What on Earth @cbc buff.ly/3V9cneH #2023MindsetAwards #MentalHealthReporting
