Climate Change Connection project manager Curt Hull has appeared on a few WINNIPEG DIRECT episodes to discuss climate change issues relevant to Manitobans.
WINNIPEG DIRECT airs on Shaw Cable every 2 hours each Sunday.
The show's host leads a panel discussion about current events, hot topics, and unique stories relating to Winnipeg, Manitoba, and Canada.
Each segment is about 15 minutes long with a different topic and a different panel of guests who specialize in the topics.
Most of the guests are high-profile professionals from Manitoba and/or Canada all adding their opinion on a subject they are passionate or know a lot about.
On Thu Jun 9, 2011, the City of Winnipeg and Province of Manitoba announced plans to capture and flare methane gas from Winnipeg's Brady Road landfill site.
Curt appeared on a panel with Kristina Hunter from the University of Manitoba and Robert Jewsbury, Mayor of Glenboro to discuss the nasty smelling stuff that comes out of landfills.
In 2011, many of the communities of south-western Manitoba suffered unprecedented flooding along the Assiniboine, Souris, and tributary rivers.
Curt appeared on a panel with Earl Malyon, Reeve of South Cypress municipality and Robert Jewsbury, Mayor of Glenboro to discuss the environmental impact of flooding and what might be in store for Manitoba in the future.