Conservation Council of New Brunswick

Finally, a real discussion about climate change

Four premiers now agree climate change must be factor in Energy East oil pipeline decision   (Fredericton) — The future of the proposed Energy East oil pipeline is now dependent on a comprehensive climate impact assessment as four premiers have signaled their concern for the planet now outpaces pipeline proponents. Last week representatives from Quebec

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Children, outside: A natural fit! Week Four of Membership Month at CCNB

Think back to the highlights of your childhood. Did they include the joys of jumping into giant leaf piles? The satisfying ‘plonk’ of a rock heaved into a pond? The wonder of a delicate chickadee feeding from your hand, or the excitement of discovering a salamander under an old log? For many of us, these

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The Fundy Baykeeper debunks myths about Energy East

Matt Abbott, the Fundy Baykeeper at the Conservation Council of New Brunswick, and Maude Barlow, national chairperson of the Council of Canadians, co-wrote an article for the Globe and Mail following the conclusion of their two-week tour along the proposed route for the Energy East pipeline in Atlantic Canada. Barlow and Abbott address three myths

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Don’t go all Dr. Evil on us: Op-ed from CCNB

On Monday, Nov. 10, an opinion piece by Executive Director Lois Corbett appeared in the New Brunswick Telegraph-Journal. The letter to the editor was written in response to former New Brunswick Premier Frank McKenna’s comments that Canada didn’t have to be “the boy scouts” of the world when it came to curbing climate change. The full

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