Metta Spencer

projectsavetheworld's podcast

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Let's save the world by 2030. Our Platform for Survival aims to prevent war and weapons (especially nuclear); global warming; famine; pandemics, massive radiation exposure; and cyberattacks—and adopt "enabling measures" (global economic, security, and governance reforms).

Author

Metta Spencer

Category

News

Podcast website

tosavetheworld.ca

Latest episode

Jul 4, 2026

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Episodes

Episode 776 Global Town Hall June 2026 1783198939523 04.07.2026
Episode 777 Bikini 03.07.2026
Episode 776 Global Town Hall June 2026 03.07.2026
Episode 775 Voices of Citizens 03.07.2026
Episode 774 Article 109 Coalition 03.07.2026
Episode 773 Failure to Prevent Sudan's War 19.06.2026
Episode 772 New NPT Review Video 19.06.2026
Episode 771 Nanobubbles Video 19.06.2026
Episode 770 Global Town Hall May 31 2026 11.06.2026
Episode 769 Global Town Hall May 24 2026 11.06.2026
Episode 768 Ebola 11.06.2026
Episode 767 PSTW Members Meeting 25.05.2026
Episode 766 Peacekeeping 25.05.2026
Episode 764 AI vs Textbooks 25.05.2026
Episode 763 Climate Inquiry Recommendations 25.05.2026
Episode 762 Teaching University Students Peace 24.04.2026

Carolyn Stephenson, Erika Simpson, and Nathan Funk all are professors of peace studies. They discuss the declining numbers of university programs in peace and the impact the movement had in academia.

Episode 761 Cooling Ecosystems 24.04.2026

Yes, we must curb greenhouse gas emissions, but nature also has other ways of cooling the planet. Rob de Laet reminds of an overlooked one: evapotranspiration of water and aerosols into the air.

Episode 760 Yes, President Caligula! 24.04.2026

Lloyd Axworthy, Michael Beer, Douglas Roche, and Doug Saunders discuss what to do if your ruler is a madman who appoints his horse to the senate or prepares to end a civilization.

Episode 759 Global Town Hall Mar 2026 10.04.2026

Talk: from mountain lions to hearing aids to kelp farming to whether the New York Times covered the third No Kings demonstration to whom will the Republicans choose as a candidate: Vance or Rubio?

Episode 758 What News Gets Covered? 10.04.2026

Aja Romano is a journalist who writes about the news business and cancel culture. We discuss the puzzling question: Why does the mainstream press cover what it does -- and why not about protests.

Episode 757 Abolishing War 10.04.2026

In his book, Abolishing War, Winston Langley offers several promising suggestions to promote world peace. Lawrence Wittner agrees with most of them.

Episode 756 Environmental Peacebuilding Law 10.04.2026

Carl Bruch, an environmental lawyer who founded an organization looking into the impact of war on the environment. Alex Belyakov is a consultant producing, with Carl, an encyclopedia on this topic.

Episode 755 Climate and Insurance 10.04.2026

Sandy Trust has authored studies on the risks of climate change the urgency of preparation by insurance companies. Robert Chase joins to explore the danger that property is becoming uninsurable.

Episode 754 The War in Iran 10.04.2026

Shahram Tabe, an Iranian-Canadian journalist and professor at U. of Toronto, discusses the ongoing war with Doug Saunders, the Globe and Mail international affairs columnist.

Episode 753 Climate Hope, Doom, Duty 13.03.2026

Eliot Jacobson thinks the real challenge is to save nature, not human civilization, for we humans are not a uniquely wonderful species. Robert Tulip disagrees, favoring hope as a spiritual asset.

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