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  • 003 - Wildfire Season Turns Serious
    2026/07/10
    Canada's 2026 wildfire season has rapidly accelerated, shifting from an initial slow start to a multi-province crisis. This episode of On the Ground: Environmental Intelligence delivers an objective, data-driven look at the realities surfacing across the country. We look past generalities to examine the specific infrastructure limits in Kamloops, British Columbia, where smoke from Boston Bar pushed local air quality to a 10+ rating. We discuss the tactical coordination required to evacuate and return 600 individuals to Kasabonika Lake, Ontario. And we consider what we can learn from Saskatchewan's early-season Lobstick fire near Shellbrook, following the 350-million-dollar structural deficit highlighted by the provincial auditor. But it is not all doom and gloom. We also look as some recent recearch and the actionable paths forward it suggests. In particular, we discuss a fuelbreak model that successfully compartmentalizes forest landscapes, and small-scale biomass energy systems designed for long-term regional economic resilience. About Us From the creator of The Fulcrum of Courage. If you like to support my work, Buy me a Coffee. Bibliography Castanet Kamloops. (2026, July 8). Kamloops AQHI hits 10+ as smoke from 9,000-hectare Fraser Canyon wildfire settles in. CastanetKamloops.net. https://www.castanetkamloops.net/news/Kamloops/623793/Kamloops-AQHI-hits-10-as-smoke-from-9-000-hectare-Fraser-Valley-wildfire-settles-in NWONewsWatch.com. (2026, July 8). 'Boarding right now': Kasabonika Lake evacuees begin flying home. https://www.nwonewswatch.com/local-news/boarding-right-now-kasabonika-lake-evacuees-begin-flying-home-12523645 NWONewsWatch.com. (2026, June 30). Kasabonika Lake First Nation evacuees arrive in Thunder Bay. https://www.nwonewswatch.com/local-news/kasabonika-lake-first-nation-evacuees-arrive-in-thunder-bay-12487159 Goldsworthy, N. (2026, May 29). Wildfires prompt evacuations, alerts in Sask. north. SaskToday.ca. https://www.sasktoday.ca/north/humboldt-journal/wildfires-prompt-evacuations-alerts-across-sask-north-12351787 Public Safety Canada. (2026, July 9). The Government of Canada provides an update regarding the 2026 wildfire season, July update. Canada.ca. https://www.canada.ca/en/public-safety-canada/news/2026/07/the-government-of-canada-provides-an-update-regarding-the-2026-wildfire-season--july-update.html Conservative Party of Canada. (2026, July). Canadians need proactive leadership to prevent fires. Conservative.ca. https://www.conservative.ca/canadians-need-proactive-leadership-to-prevent-fires/ Green Party of Canada. (n.d.). Emergency preparedness. GreenParty.ca. https://www.greenparty.ca/en/our-plans/emergency-preparedness 96.1 The Rush. (2025, April 1). Green Party unveils plan for 120,000-member Civil Defence Corps. https://www.ckrw.com/2025/04/01/6784/ Fric, C., & Fournier, P. J. (2026, June 22). Léger: Canadians see more extreme weather ahead. 338Canada.ca. https://www.338canada.ca/p/leger-canadians-see-more-extreme Author names not available. (2025, May 21). Evaluating fuelbreak strategies for compartmentalizing a fire-prone forest landscape in Alberta, Canada. PLOS ONE. https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0321722 Author names not available. (2026, March 2). Wildfire fuel-reduction biomass for remote energy: Small-scale combined heat and power feasibility and strategic implications for British Columbia's bioeconomy. ScienceDirect. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0959652626004312 Legal Stuff Musical selections from Pixabay. Copyright 2026, Andrew B. Nuttall.
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  • 002 - First, the Water Ran Out
    2026/06/30
    In this episode of On the Ground: Environmental Intelligence, we look beyond the stark math of British Columbia's 2026 climate crisis to explore the human lives caught in the balance. When provincial planners ordered an unprecedented seventy per cent water reduction in the Okanagan Valley, they didn't just restrict a utility; they altered the trajectory of multi-generational families and deep-rooted farming communities. Through an investigative, data-driven conversation, Tom and Liz break down how a historic sixteen per cent mountain snowpack translates to "agronomic death" for twenty-one hundred acres of orchards. This isn't just an infrastructure failure; it's a profound reckoning for local growers navigating the emotional weight of dying orchards and regulatory silence. Tune in as we dissect the policy gaps, the quiet resilience of neighbors sharing dwindling resources, and what happens when the warnings stop and the water finally runs out. About Us This podcast is produced by the creator of The Fulcrum of Courage. If you would like to support our work, Buy us a Coffee. Bibliography Keremeos Review. Farmers lament severe water cuts as historic drought grips North Okanagan . June 25, 2026. Penticton Western News. Okanagan hit with highest possible drought level . May 28, 2026. Vernon Matters. OBWB urges water conservation with severe drought rating . May 28, 2026. Vernon Matters. Orchards say water restrictions pose survival concerns . June 9, 2026. Regional District of North Okanagan. Greater Vernon Water Restrictions . June 2026. Purple Springs Nursery and Turf. Stage 3 Water Restrictions in Effect . June 18, 2026. Castanet. BC Fruit Growers demand emergency survival plan under 70 per cent Vernon water cuts. June 5, 2026. Okanagan Basin Water Board. Drought Bulletin Updates . May 28, 2026. Abacus Data. Climate change concern survey. 2025. Innovative Research Group. Canadians and unusual weather survey. 2024. Liberal Party of Canada. Freshwater platform. 2025. Conservative Party of Canada. Agricultural policy platform. 2025. Green Party of Canada. Water framework platform. 2025. Legal Stuff Musical selections from Pixabay. Copyright 2026, Andrew B. Nuttall.
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    15 分
  • 001 - The Caribou Crisis
    2026/06/25
    On the Ground: Environmental Intelligence takes a look behind the classic emblem on the Canadian quarter to examine the silent crisis facing the boreal woodland caribou. This premiere episode pulls back the layers of bureaucratic gridlock, provincial stall tactics, and the quiet landscape shifts driven by international currency markets and changing climates. But beyond the stark regulatory failure and the math of habitat thresholds lies a deeper human story. It is a complex narrative about the disconnect between distant policy makers and the northern communities whose entire livelihoods are tied to the forest floor. This episode explores how a creature deeply woven into Canada's national identity and sovereignty is quietly running out of room to stand, leaving us to question what happens when a unifying cultural icon disappears from the real world. About Us This podcast is produced by the creator of The Fulcrum of Courage. If you would like to support our work, Buy us a Coffee. Bibliography Environment and Climate Change Canada. "Latest Environmental Indicators: Species at Risk." June 2026. https://www.canada.ca/en/environment-climate-change/services/environmental-indicators/latest.html Environment and Climate Change Canada. "Progress Report on the Recovery Strategy for the Woodland Caribou, Boreal Population, 2017-2023." May 2024. https://www.canada.ca/en/environment-climate-change/services/species-risk-public-registry/recovery-strategies/woodland-caribou-boreal-progress-2017-2023.html Environment and Climate Change Canada. "Imminent Threat Assessment for the Caribou (Rangifer tarandus), Boreal population." https://www.canada.ca/en/environment-climate-change/services/species-risk-public-registry/imminent-threat-assessments/caribou-rangifer-tarandus-boreal-population.html Boulanger, John, et al. "Habitat Loss Accelerates for the Endangered Woodland Caribou in Western Canada." Canadian Conservation and Land Management Knowledge Network, 2020. https://www.cclmportal.ca/resource/habitat-loss-accelerates-endangered-woodland-caribou-western-canada-0 Sólymos, Péter, et al. "When the protection of a threatened species depends on the economy of a foreign nation." PLOS ONE, 2020. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7065738/ Stewart, Frances E.C., et al. "Climate-informed forecasts reveal dramatic local habitat shifts and population uncertainty for northern boreal caribou." Ecological Applications, 2023. https://esajournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/eap.2816 TBNewsWatch. "Meeting shows challenges on caribou protections." Doug Diaczuk, October 21, 2023. https://www.tbnewswatch.com/local-news/meeting-shows-challenges-on-caribou-protections-7716663 TBNewsWatch. "Province commits $29M for caribou protection and conservation." Doug Diaczuk, March 16, 2023. https://www.tbnewswatch.com/local-news/province-commits-29m-for-caribou-protection-and-conservation-6705233 TBNewsWatch. "Ontario and Canada propose agreement to conserve woodland caribou." March 10, 2022. https://www.tbnewswatch.com/local-news/Ontario-and-canada-propose-agreement-to-conserve-woodland-caribou-5142937 TBNewsWatch. "Caribou herds and habitat continue to decline: federal report." October 31, 2017. https://www.tbnewswatch.com/environment/caribou-herds-and-habitat-continue-to-decline-federal-report-753924 Wilderness Committee. "Boreal caribou update: Ghosting a national icon." July 18, 2024. https://www.wildernesscommittee.org/news/boreal-caribou-update-ghosting-national-icon CPAWS Northern Alberta. "Alberta and Ontario lag on threatened boreal caribou recovery, federal report illustrates." May 22, 2024. https://cpawsnab.org/all-news/alberta-and-ontario-lag-on-threatened-boreal-caribou-recovery-federal-report-illustrates/ Ipsos / WWF-Canada. "Canadians and Species at Risk: Public Opinion Survey." 2023. Liberal Party of Canada. "Our Environment: Nature and Biodiversity." 2025 platform. https://liberal.ca/ Green Party of Canada. "Species at Risk Enforcement." 2025 platform. https://www.greenparty.ca/ Legal Stuff Musical selections from Pixabay. Copyright 2026, Andrew B. Nuttall.
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    20 分