Environmental Intelligence
Environmental Intelligence
The environmental compliance briefing for Canadian practitioners, published every other weekday. Each episode opens with a scannable Compliance Brief you can forward to your team, then regulatory updates across provincial and federal jurisdictions, contaminated sites and remediation news, and a practitioner field lesson with the most common mistake and its fix. AI Disclosure: This podcast is curated by Patrick but uses AI-generated voice synthesis for audio production.
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Jul 9, 2026
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Episodes
Ep 4: New Antarctic meltwater data shows minimal iron release, undermining algae bloom assumptions in global carbon models used for Canadian climate adaptation planning. 03.03.2026 10:41
# Environmental Intelligence **Date:** March 03, 2026 🔬 **Environmental Intelligence** — Canadian Environmental Professional Briefing **HOOK:** New Antarctic meltwater data shows minimal iron release, undermining algae bloom assumptions in global carbon models used for Canadian climate adaptation planning. **Executive Summary:** Field data from West Antarctica reveals meltwater contributes far le...
Ep 3: Road salt accumulation in Ontario's Lake Simcoe watershed exceeds CCME chloride guidelines, triggering site assessments under O. Reg. 153/04. 02.03.2026 9:55
# Environmental Intelligence **Date:** March 02, 2026 🔬 **Environmental Intelligence** — Canadian Environmental Professional Briefing **HOOK:** Road salt accumulation in Ontario's Lake Simcoe watershed exceeds CCME chloride guidelines, triggering site assessments under O. Reg. 153/04. **Executive Summary:** Ontario watersheds face year-round chloride contamination from winter road salt, with Lake...
Ep 2: Port of Churchill expansion push triggers federal IAA assessments for Manitoba Arctic infrastructure, with oil spill risks under Fisheries Act. 27.02.2026 9:07
# Environmental Intelligence **Date:** February 27, 2026 🔬 **Environmental Intelligence** — Canadian Environmental Professional Briefing **HOOK:** Port of Churchill expansion push triggers federal IAA assessments for Manitoba Arctic infrastructure, with oil spill risks under Fisheries Act. **Executive Summary:** Expansion proposals for Manitoba's Port of Churchill under federal IAA could mandate...
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