Emergency Marker 4: Tell the Truth (w/ Donya Ziaee, Chris Hatch & Seth Klein)

Emergency Marker 4: Tell the Truth (w/ Donya Ziaee, Chris Hatch & Seth Klein)

1:05:10 Dec 3, 2025
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Episode 4 turns to one of the most foundational markers of emergency leadership: telling the truth. Host Erin Blondeau brings together Donya Ziaee, Chris Hatch, and Seth Klein to examine why honest, urgent communication is essential in a crisis, and why Canada isn’t getting it. They dig into the failures of mainstream media, the rise of independent outlets, and the influence of fossil fuel advertising. The conversation makes the case for clear, evidence-based reporting that includes context, solutions, and a sense of agency, not doom. Truth-telling, they argue, is what allows societies to mobilize, and what’s been missing for far too long.Links & references:Zero Carbon - Weekly climate newsletter by Chris HatchDissecting the climate denial machine: culture wars and the climate countermovement - Break in Case of EmergencyMapping right-wing activism, corporate lobbying and climate denialism - Break in Case of EmergencyFossil Fuel Ads Make Us Sick - CAPE campaign Quiet Alarm: A Review of the CBC’s Climate Reporting - Report led by SFU's Community-Engaged Research Initiative (CERi) and CEUCBC must strengthen its case on climate for our (and its own) survival - Seth Klein (video)CBC must strengthen its case on climate for our (and its own) survival - Seth Klein (column)Crisis, what crisis? We need a climate emergency information agency - Seth KleinIs Suzuki right that it's 'too late'? We are in an era of simultaneous wins and losses - Seth KleinThe climate movement must shift gears or it's done - Seth KleinWhat do Canadians really think about climate change?: A summary of
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