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EcoNews — Energy poverty campaign launch, the issues with a weak water strategy review and the problem with hydrogen

In this edition of EcoNews, we counter the Alberta government’s misinformation campaign against the federal clean electricity regulations, share our thoughts on New Brunswick’s new energy plan and delve into why a failed U.S. SMR project should be a warning sign for New Brunswick’s nuclear energy plans. Additionally, our citizen’s engagement officer, Madiha Kantroo, shares her story of climate disaster in the Kashmir region. We also send a thank you to our fantastic donors and supporters and welcome another two members to the Conservation Council team!

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EcoNews — Countering Alberta’s misinformation, examining New Brunswick’s energy plan and U.S. SMR trouble

In this edition of EcoNews, we counter the Alberta government’s misinformation campaign against the federal clean electricity regulations, share our thoughts on New Brunswick’s new energy plan and delve into why a failed U.S. SMR project should be a warning sign for New Brunswick’s nuclear energy plans. Additionally, our citizen’s engagement officer, Madiha Kantroo, shares her story of climate disaster in the Kashmir region. We also send a thank you to our fantastic donors and supporters and welcome another two members to the Conservation Council team!

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EcoNews — AIM Fire Concerns, Clean Energy Vision, 54 Years of Environmental Action and New Team Members

In this edition of EcoNews, we air our concerns with the recent fire at the American Iron and Metal (AIM) facility in Saint John and highlight the work of Dr. Moe Qureshi, who presented a vision for a clean energy future in the New Brunswick legislature. Also, we invite you to celebrate our 54th annual general meeting and welcome two new members to the Conservation Council team. We’ll also explore the thought-provoking play Wood Buffalo, the differing environmental approaches in Canada and Ghana, the transformative power of community forestry and the benefits of electric school buses in New Brunswick.

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EcoNews—Gas Hikes, Loopholes, Electricity Facts and Herbicide Hotspots

In this edition of EcoNews, we give you the scoop on who’s responsible for the controversial gas price hike in July and what you can do about it; bring you our highly anticipated 2023 herbicide hotspots map; shed some light on heat pumps, hydrogen power and energy storage with our new electricity factsheets; delve deeper into the removal of the Milltown Dam and the need for electric school buses in New Brunswick; look back at the success of our Solar Butterfly Open House.

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EcoNews – Clean Electricity Regulations, Fracking Flashbacks, and Replacing Diesel Buses

In this edition of EcoNews, we are excited to introduce new artists to our Harm to Harmony artist-in-residence and mentorship program; advocate for strong, clean electricity regulations; raise awareness about the risks of shale gas exploration; call for a transition to electric school buses; share tips for attracting hummingbirds; and celebrate a major milestone in the restoration the Schoodic River.

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