On shared unceded L̓il̓wat7úl and Sḵwx̱wú7mesh territory

Seth Klein at a student climate protest in 2019. Photo courtesy of Seth Klein

In this episode of The Whistler Podcast, Mayor Jack Crompton sits down with policy consultant, speaker and author Seth Klein.

Together they unpack lessons from his book, A Good War, exploring how Canada can mobilize for the climate emergency, why addressing inequality is key to real progress, and how Whistler can confront the challenge of reducing emissions while welcoming visitors from around the world.

Host: Jack Crompton

Guest: Seth Klein

Links/More Information 

Seth Klein

A Good War: Mobilizing Canada for the Climate Emergency

Climate Emergency Unit

Naomi Klein, Seth Klein & Elamin Abdelmahmoud: The Shock Doctrine | Chan Centre – YouTube

Winding Down BC’s Fossil Fuel Industries – CCPA

BC Submission on the Development of a BC Poverty Reduction Plan

BIG MOVES: Whistler’s Climate Change Strategy

Acknowledgements 

The Resort Municipality of Whistler is grateful to be on the shared, unceded territory of the Lil’wat People, known in their language as L̓il̓wat7úl, and the Squamish People, known in their language as Sḵwx̱wú7mesh. We respect and commit to a deep consideration of their history, culture, stewardship and voice. 

Seth Klein is the author of A Good War: Mobilizing Canada for the Climate Emergency, which draws lessons from the last time Canada faced an existential threat: the Second Word War. Photo courtesy of Seth Klein
Seth Klein on a panel with sister and bestselling author, activist and filmmaker, Naomi Klein, hosted by CBC Radio’s Elamin Abdelmahmoud. Screenshot