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Regardless of opinions on climate change, what can individuals do to assist the environment? A look at the history of the Khadr family. And should people have fewer children?

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A researcher at the University of British Columbia is part of a study that claims that having one less child, eating less meat, driving less and taking fewer transatlantic flights per year are all strategies that will help the climate.

Guest: Seth Wynes, researcher of Climate Change Mitigation with the Department of Geography at the University of British Columbia

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Population Matters is a British organization that is lobbying for families worldwide to have fewer children so the rest of us can enjoy better living standards and a healthy environment.

Guest: Robin Maynard, director of Population Matters in the United Kingdom

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Daniel Pipes is the author of "The Khadrs: Canada's First Family of Terrorism, in the News."

Guest: Daniel Pipes, president of the Middle East Forum and publisher of the Middle East Quarterly Journal

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Dawn Rae Downton has written to Professor Jason Busse, editor of the national pain medicine (opioid) guideline with specific questions about the guideline. She hasn’t received a reply.

Guest: Dawn Rae Downton, chronic pain patient and national freelance journalist

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Jamie was told by her doctor that his medical license is more important than she is. U.S. pain management specialist Dr. Lynn Webster is reaching out to Jamie to find a new doctor.

Guest: Jamie, chronic pain patient

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A researcher at the University of British Columbia is part of a study that claims that having one less child, eating less meat, driving less and taking fewer transatlantic flights per year are all strategies that will help the climate.

Guest: Seth Wynes, researcher of Climate Change Mitigation with the Department of Geography at the University of British Columbia

-

Population Matters is a British organization that is lobbying for families worldwide to have fewer children so the rest of us can enjoy better living standards and a healthy environment.

Guest: Robin Maynard, director of Population Matters in the United Kingdom

-

Daniel Pipes is the author of "The Khadrs: Canada's First Family of Terrorism, in the News."

Guest: Daniel Pipes, president of the Middle East Forum and publisher of the Middle East Quarterly Journal

-

Dawn Rae Downton has written to Professor Jason Busse, editor of the national pain medicine (opioid) guideline with specific questions about the guideline. She hasn’t received a reply.

Guest: Dawn Rae Downton, chronic pain patient and national freelance journalist

-

Jamie was told by her doctor that his medical license is more important than she is. U.S. pain management specialist Dr. Lynn Webster is reaching out to Jamie to find a new doctor.

Guest: Jamie, chronic pain patient

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