June 15, 2023

Embrace sustainability: Conservation Council invites you to the Solar Butterfly’s Fredericton debut

The Conservation Council of New Brunswick is thrilled to invite the Fredericton community to our upcoming event, the Solar Butterfly Open House. After a long pause due to the pandemic, we are excited to welcome our community back to the Conserver House and ignite Fredericton’s imagination about clean, affordable energy. On Wednesday, July 5, join […]

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Regulations are a crucial step toward climate leadership

Commentary | Moe Qureshi, Louise Comeau and Brenna Walsh In light of recent unprecedented fire behaviour and its devastating impact on Atlantic Canadian communities, it is with great concern that we address the Atlantic premiers regarding their call for the federal government to delay the implementation of the Clean Fuel Regulations. Scheduled to take effect

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Solar Butterfly Descends upon Fredericton, Igniting Youth Engagement in Environmental Action!

The traditional territory of the Wabanaki Peoples/Fredericton — The Conservation Council of New Brunswick is thrilled to invite the Fredericton community to our upcoming event, the Solar Butterfly Open House. After a long pause due to the pandemic, we are excited to welcome our community back and ignite Fredericton’s imagination about clean, affordable, reliable, and

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The Case Against Shale Gas: Data Overwhelmingly Supports Continued Moratorium

Commentary | Jim Emberger Everyday, business ads promote the idea that wise business leaders make decisions based on solid data. Premier Higgs likes to project the image of an experienced business leader, but his current effort to resurrect shale gas reveals that he more closely embodies his other reputation as a, “Data, my ass,” decision

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