It’s time to take renewable energy seriously in New Brunswick
Let’s think bigger than shale gas and start seriously considering investing in wind and solar.
It’s time to take renewable energy seriously in New Brunswick Read More »
Let’s think bigger than shale gas and start seriously considering investing in wind and solar.
It’s time to take renewable energy seriously in New Brunswick Read More »
In this edition of EcoNews, we look at the facts surrounding Canada’s carbon price, clarifying its impact on affordability and emissions reduction efforts.
EcoNews — Carbon tax facts, budget breakdowns and celebrating Earth Day! Read More »
With Atlantic Canada facing an unprecedented number of climate-related disasters the New Brunswick government’s 2024-2025 budget fails to address the urgency of the crisis facing our province.
New Brunswick’s 2024-25 budget a missed opportunity to take urgent environmental action Read More »
The Conservation Council of New Brunswick is urging the federal government to avoid further delays in implementing the Clean Electricity Regulations (CER).
Axing environmental protections will only cost Canadians more Read More »
In this edition of EcoNews, we’re calling for participants to join our Citizens’ Assembly on Electricity Affordability and highlighting efforts to combat energy poverty in New Brunswick through our ‘Switch on Hope’ energy poverty campaign.
EcoNews — It’s time to ‘Switch on Hope’ Read More »
Science, and the reality of global economics, argue against shale gas in New Brunswick, despite the fantasies of its proponents.
Guest blog: New Brunswick does not need shale gas Read More »
Would you like to participate in a Atlantic Citizens’ Assembly to make recommendations to federal and provincial governments and utilities on how to keep electricity affordable and eliminate energy poverty, while eliminating carbon and air pollution from the electricity system?
Atlantic Citizens’ Assembly on Electricity Affordability and Energy Poverty Read More »
Experience the debut of music created by local youth and artist Matthew Elliott (known as Stephen Hero and David R. Elliott) during Elliott’s From Harm to Harmony Residency and Mentorship.
The Conservation Council of New Brunswick is urging the federal government to avoid further delays in implementing the Clean Electricity Regulations (CER).
When Ji Hyang Ryu approached her young students with the idea of creating a climate art project for her Voices of Tomorrow exhibition, they responded with resounding enthusiasm.
Voices of tomorrow: Young artists take on climate crisis with powerful mural Read More »