Media and Public Engagement


Analysis and Opinion Pieces

Podcasts

The GYRE podcast mixes together the voices of artists, activists, policy makers and politicians to emerge new ways of thinking about sustainability and energy futures in the broader North Atlantic region.

GYRE podcast 001 - Nonhumans
Dr. Danine Farquharson and writer Amy Donovan

GYRE podcast 002 – Thinking Through Seawater 
Dr. Lindy Weilgart and Dr. Melody Jue

GYRE podcast 003 – Rigwrecks
Dr. Fiona Polack and Scottish artist Sue Jane Taylor

GYRE podcast 004 – Plastics and Gyres
Writer Holly Hogan and Dr. Sourayan

GYRE podcast 005 - Future Fables
Artist Lana Hansen and Dr. Laura Watts

Media Commentary

Local, Canadian, and international journalists and commentators request members of the research team to provide background research and expert commentary on issues relevant to the project. Recent samples of interviews include the following:

Eric Devine, Grace Fitzpatrick, and Seamus MacKenzie hosted by Paula Gale of The Fisheries Broadcast.

2026, February 10 – CBC

Beer, Mitchell

2026, February 6 – Energy Mix

White, Jen

2025, November 13 – CBC NL Morning Show

Ridgeley, Sean

2025, October 31 – The Telegram

Bulowski, Natasha

2025, October 29 – Canada’s National Observer

Iftikar, Yumna

2025, October 16 – The Independent

Roberts, Darrell

2025, October 10 – CBC

CBC Radio NL’s On the Go, with host Krissy Holmes

2025, September 16 – CBC

Kennedy, Alex

2025, September 12 – CBC

Ridgeley, Sean

2025, September 1 – The Telegram

CBC Radio NL’s The Broadcast, with host Todd O’Brien

2025, August 18 – CBC

CBC Radio’s The Current, with host Matt Galloway

2025, June 9 – CBC

Iftikar, Yumna and Brake, Justin

2025, April 12 – The Independent

CBC Radio’s Newfoundland Morning Show, with host Bernice Hillier

2025, January 23 – CBC

Wilson-Smith, Chris

2025, January 14 – The Globe and Mail

Community Engagement

Learning from leading global examples of just transition.

Governments around the world are proactively managing a phase out of oil, gas, or coal
production to benefit workers and communities and to stabilize the economy. These posters provide policy insights of relevance to Newfoundland and Labrador from six cases: Denmark, the UK, Germany, Colombia, Québec, and Scotland. They were developed on the basis of case analysis conducted by Memorial University students in March 2026 as part of the "Equitable Energy Transitions" seminar taught by Angela Carter.

Colombia

Denmark

Germany

Scotland

United Kingdom

Quebec


A century of politics and the next 100 years

Dompre, Emmanuel and Angela Carter – Panelists

2025, March 27