Conservation Council of New Brunswick

Statement on Provincial Water Protection Strategy

Attention News Editors: Lois Corbett, Executive Director of the Conservation Council of New Brunswick, issued the following statement about the Department of Environment and Local Government’s Discussion Paper, Working Together to Build a Water Strategy for New Brunswick, released today. She is available for comment. “Environment Minister Brian Kenny gives us an excellent foundation for […]

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Commission’s Fracking Report Shows Moratorium Remains Smartest Policy And Time Is Right To Begin New Brunswick’s Transition to Low-Carbon Economy

FREDERICTON — The report released today from the New Brunswick Commission on Hydraulic Fracturing provides more evidence that the provincial government made the smart policy decision by putting a moratorium in place and throws down the gauntlet for N.B. to start the transition to a thriving low-carbon economy. Consider what the Commissioners say in their

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Statement on Report From New Brunswick Commission on Hydraulic Fracturing

FREDERICTON — Lois Corbett,  Executive Director of the Conservation Council of New Brunswick, issued the following statement about the report released today by the New Brunswick Commission on Hydraulic Fracturing: “The Commissioners’ report gives New Brunswickers more evidence that our government made the smart policy decision by putting a moratorium in place and throws down

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Introducing the Maritime Sustainable Energy Network

Our Executive Director Lois Corbett was proud to participate in the inaugural meeting of the Maritime Sustainable Energy Network this weekend. The group brings together sustainable energy and climate thought leaders from across the region to give direction and guidance to Atlantic Canadian premiers to help the transition toward a clean energy economy. The group is a

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“If you can cross-country ski, you can bike in the winter!”

“Hi from -30°C Montreal (still biking).”   That’s how longtime CCNB volunteer Justine Spits began an email to us this week. What an inspiration she is!   We’re halfway through February and Justine is still cycling as her main mode of transportation — through the busy streets of Montreal, no less!   Our friends in

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#Divest: Student leaders champion fight for climate justice

Just as students were drivers of social change in the divestment campaign to end apartheid in South Africa, one of the key fights for climate protection today is also being blazed on college and university campuses across the world, including here in New Brunswick. Today and tomorrow, people from across the world will show their

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EcoNews: Take a virtual tour of NB wetlands

A virtual tour of NB wetlands • feeling like you’ve stumbled into Bill Murray’s Groundhog Day •  a flurry of activity surrounding TransCanada’s Energy East pipeline project • and, another banner year for renewable energy. Here’s the latest from Conserver House: Worthy of protection We celebrated World Wetlands Day (Feb. 2) by partnering with wildlife and

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