Tuesday, May 6, 2025
Features

Clearing Canada’s Hot Air: Are we up to the task?
Environment Journal May 5, 2025
By Mark Douglas Wessel It was the first time Canada came out with a higher ranking than the United States. And yet, not a cause

Cleanup project provides insights into puzzling complexities of PFAS
Environment Journal April 28, 2025
By Saul Chernos PFAS levels contaminate drinking water in over 20 counties in North Carolina. Forever chemical found in mineral water from several European countries.

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: Cross border environmental management amidst trade war
Environment Journal March 17, 2025
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SPONSORED STORY: Not IF, But WHEN: Building a greener future with recycled materials
Environment Journal March 11, 2025
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Strength in Every Story: Connecting women working in the environment sector
Environment Journal March 6, 2025
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Trash to Treasure: Canadian before-and-after projects that transform communities
Environment Journal March 3, 2025
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Ontario Election Campaigns: What’s on the menu for the environment?
Environment Journal February 24, 2025
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Market Watch: Political turmoil and future-proofing Canadian cleantech
Environment Journal February 18, 2025
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Cultural Restoration: Community visions collaborate to reclaim cherished landscape
Environment Journal February 10, 2025
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The B-Bomb: Is “brownfield” still a four-letter word?
Environment Journal February 3, 2025
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Clean Electricity Regulations: Getting closer to a net-zero grid?
Environment Journal January 27, 2025
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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

The final word on forever chemicals
Earlier this month and after consultations launched in 2023 and 2024, the federal government published

Market Watch: Cross border environmental management amidst trade war
General Market Commentary The Bank of Canada reduced its key interest rate by a quarter

SPONSORED STORY: Not IF, But WHEN: Building a greener future with recycled materials
Discover how Ontario can cut costs, reduce emissions, and conserve natural resources by making Recycled

Strength in Every Story: Connecting women working in the environment sector
As we approach International Women’s Day, people around the world are coming together to recognize

Trash to Treasure: Canadian before-and-after projects that transform communities
Who doesn’t love a before-and-after show? There’s something so satisfying about the state of a

Ontario Election Campaigns: What’s on the menu for the environment?
Ontario Premier Doug Ford has called an early election. He says he is seeking a

Market Watch: Political turmoil and future-proofing Canadian cleantech
General Market Commentary The Bank of Canada reduced its rate to 3 per cent on

Cultural Restoration: Community visions collaborate to reclaim cherished landscape
By Justin Hains and Tracey L’Espérance Located at the confluence of mountains and ocean, Squamish,

The B-Bomb: Is “brownfield” still a four-letter word?
After more than 20 years, have we made progress in addressing brownfield challenges? The Government

Clean Electricity Regulations: Getting closer to a net-zero grid?
The federal government unveiled its final and long awaited Clean Electricity Regulations (CER) on December