Whales to Snails: Why Threatened and Endangered Species Matter in Environmental Management
Release Date: 04/01/2021
Environmental Experts Radio
Environmental Experts Radio has reached our 50th episode! In this milestone episode, which is also the third installment in our miniseries on PFAS compounds as emerging contaminants, host Dave Coyne welcomes Cathy Swanson, chemical engineer and Development Manager with Purolite in southern California. Dave and Cathy discuss the challenges of isolating and capturing PFAS compounds once released to the environment, as well as the current state of technologies for the removal and destruction of PFAS through both conventional and advanced treatment methods.
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In this episode, we continue our discussion of PFAS compounds as an emerging contaminant and focus on answering questions related to the fate and transport of this class of chemicals. We'll explore how the unique molecular properties of PFAS compounds can govern their behavior once released into the environment - including how they interact with our natural systems, and what mechanisms account for their near-ubiquitous transport across the globe.
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If you haven't yet heard of PFAS compounds, you probably should. This class of man-made compounds was created decades ago to serve an important role in materials science, but through their widespread use in industry and everyday consumer products, PFAS have been found in air, soil and water across the planet are estimated to be in the blood of 99% of humans. In this episode, we'll look at the origins and chemical characteristics of this fascinating - and troubling - class of emerging contaminants.
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Episode 47 is an introduction to Environmental Experts Radio's special-topic series on Emerging Contaminants. In this multi-part special series, we'll focus on three classes of contaminants that have been increasingly drawing attention over the past several years: PFAS compounds, pharmaceutical residues, and microplastics. We'll look at how they originated, how they behave once released to the environment, how they can affect human health, and the ways in which environmental scientists are learning to isolate and remove these materials to minimize their impact.
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In the second part of our two-episode discussion with retired Pennsylvania DEP Geologist Manager Walter Payne, we explore Walter's personal perspectives on what it takes to be an effective environmental regulator, and what challenges lie ahead for public policymakers that aim to protect the environment while encouraging economic growth and innovation.
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In this first of an engaging two-part episode, we welcome Walter Payne, retired Geologist Manager with the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection. Walter shares his reflections, both professional and personal, on his years of work rebuilding communities through environmental cleanup programs.
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For the latest episode of Environmental Experts Radio, we're honored to be joined by Dr. Jennifer Wilcox, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management at the US Department of Energy. Dr. Wilcox 'wrote the book' on Carbon Capture technologies and shares her insights on how the DOE plans to develop and promote industrial-source carbon capture systems over the next several years.
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In the second half of our two-part discussion with Brian Teles, PE of Gannett Fleming, we explore how massive engineering projects like bridges are approached and executed, and we also discuss the idea of resiliency - specifically, how we are building now for the technical and environmental challenges facing our communities over the next 100 years.
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In this first of a two-part episode, we welcome Brian Teles, PE of Gannett Fleming to discuss the importance of resilient transportation structures. Brian describes his early days as an engineer with Bethlehem Steel, and how these experiences forged his commitment to the sustainable, technologically-adaptable infrastructure which he's helping to create today.
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In Episode 41 of Environmental Experts Radio, we take a breath and consider our air. No, it's not a mediation session - it's a conversation with one of the nation's top air quality experts, Bill Jones of Blue Sky Modeling. Bill shares his background, his approach to the very technical practice of air modeling, and his insights on what lies over the horizon for air quality regulations in the US as well as the international community.
info_outlineHost Dave Coyne is joined by Teresa Amitrone, one of the most respected wetlands biologists in the Mid-Atlantic United States. We discuss the importance of threatened and endangered species protection in modern-day environmental management, and the unlikely champion of the 1970s-era legislation which gave rise to these statutory protections.