Monday, July 7, 2025
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The Power of Partnership: Driving co-benefits through the net-zero transition
Environment Journal July 7, 2025
At a time when Canada is contending with economic volatility, geopolitical shifts, and worsening socio-economic challenges, the push toward a net-zero future may seem, to

Greening the Grid: Kick starting a whole new level of energy competition
Environment Journal July 2, 2025
The Independent Electricity System Operator (IESO), the operator of the Ontario power system, with support from the government of Ontario, recently decided to invite an


Market Watch: Canadian grid modernization company joins the index
Environment Journal June 16, 2025
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Survey Says: Women in the environment space are eager to enter the C suite
Environment Journal June 9, 2025
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Lessons Learned: Effective communication for environmental assessment
Environment Journal June 2, 2025
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Environmental Footprints: Tackling the impacts of historical mines with innovation and collaboration
Environment Journal May 26, 2025
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Market Watch: Clean economy incentives to ease economic instability
Environment Journal May 15, 2025
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Lessons Learned: AI for writing specialized technical reports
Environment Journal May 12, 2025
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Cleanup project provides insights into puzzling complexities of PFAS
Environment Journal April 28, 2025
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Environment Journal launches “History of the Environment” timeline on Earth Day
Environment Journal April 22, 2025
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Market Watch: Powerful leadership during political turmoil
Environment Journal April 15, 2025
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Elbows up for responsible environmental management in mining
Environment Journal April 14, 2025
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Sustainable buildings don’t cost more—but inaction does
Environment Journal April 7, 2025
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Remediation and Revitalization: Award-winning brownfield initiatives by Quebeckers
Environment Journal April 7, 2025
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A New Day for Decarbonization: Only large emitters in the hot seat for carbon pricing now
Environment Journal March 31, 2025
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Market Watch: Canadian grid modernization company joins the index
General Market Commentary The Bank of Canada maintained its target for the policy rate at

Survey Says: Women in the environment space are eager to enter the C suite
Women account for just over one-quarter (26.6%) of management positions within the Canadian environment and

Lessons Learned: Effective communication for environmental assessment
Proponents of development projects have a statuary and legal requirement to undertake public consultation and

SPONSORED: From Hours to Minutes – How Grounded Engineering Streamlined Data, Reduced Risk, and Transformed Site Workflows with Datanest
When Grounded Engineering Inc. (Grounded) first started exploring digital tools to support their environmental services

Environmental Footprints: Tackling the impacts of historical mines with innovation and collaboration
By Michelle Fraser Canada has more than 14,000 historical mine sites in care and maintenance

Market Watch: Clean economy incentives to ease economic instability
General Market Commentary The Bank of Canada recently released its Financial Stability Report, an assessment

Lessons Learned: AI for writing specialized technical reports
By Tom Li, Daniel Weng and Rachel Kim Contaminated site investigators and remediation professionals aren’t

Clearing Canada’s Hot Air: Are we up to the task?
By Mark Douglas Wessel It was the first time Canada came out with a higher

Cleanup project provides insights into puzzling complexities of PFAS
By Saul Chernos PFAS levels contaminate drinking water in over 20 counties in North Carolina.

Environment Journal launches “History of the Environment” timeline on Earth Day
Environment Journal is launching the first edition of History of the Environment, a new online

Market Watch: Powerful leadership during political turmoil
General Market Commentary The Bank of Canada is currently maintaining an interest rate of 2.75

Elbows up for responsible environmental management in mining
It’s a curious time for Canadians as we face off for a trade war started

Sustainable buildings don’t cost more—but inaction does
Buildings account for 13 per cent of Canada’s greenhouse gas (GHGs) emissions—one of the biggest

Remediation and Revitalization: Award-winning brownfield initiatives by Quebeckers
You know that abandoned gas station in your town, or that former industrial site that

A New Day for Decarbonization: Only large emitters in the hot seat for carbon pricing now
April 1st is known to be April Fool’s Day, but the end of consumer carbon