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How might we express our ideas or feelings about climate change through art?

The FUTURES/forward program embeds community-engaged artists within organizations addressing the pressing environmental issues of our times. Juliana Bedoya is working with the Conservation Council of New Brunswick (CCNB) to facilitate artistic expression of environmental issues and opportunities, including climate change.

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How might we express our ideas or feelings about climate change through art?

The FUTURES/forward program embeds community-engaged artists within organizations addressing the pressing environmental issues of our times. Juliana Bedoya is working with the Conservation Council of New Brunswick (CCNB) to facilitate artistic expression of environmental issues and opportunities, including climate change.

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Webinar: Do you want to know more about what causes climate change, and what we can do about it?

Do you want to know more about what causes climate change, and what we can do about it? Join the Conservation Council of New Brunswick’s Lunch and Learn webinar  December 8th, noon to 1 p.m. The Basics of Climate Change with Louise Comeau, Director of our Climate Change and Energy Program Registration is now closed.

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Webinar: Which electricity mix is the most affordable, reliable and sustainable?

Webinar: Which electricity mix is the most affordable, reliable and sustainable??? The Conservation Council of New Brunswick and Ecology Action Centre presented this free webinar on Wednesday, Dec. 2, 2020 as part of their collaboration on electricity reform, the Atlantic Vision Electricity Project. What do utility Integrated Resource Plans (IRPs) tell us about developing affordable,

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Watch our webinar: Are our laws getting in the way of climate action?

Webinar: Are our laws getting in the way of climate action? The Conservation Council of New Brunswick and Ecology Action Centre presented this free webinar on Wednesday, Nov. 25, 2020. Are our laws getting in the way of climate action? Affordable, reliable and sustainable electricity: Legislative barriers and opportunities.   Speaker: Tina Northrup, Staff Lawyer,

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Federal government failing New Brunswickers by approving weak regulations: Comeau

Dr. Louise Comeau, our Director of Climate Change and Energy Solutions, is holding the federal government accountable for approving significantly weaker regulations for New Brunswick’s heavy industrial polluters than the federal government’s own carbon pricing system would allow. Comeau was quoted in articles published by the New Brunswick Telegraph-Journal, CBC New Brunswick and CTV Atlantic.

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Call for Nominations – 5th Annual Beth McLaughlin Environmental Journalism Award

It’s that time of the year again! The Conservation Council of New Brunswick is pleased to announce nominations are open for our 5th annual Beth McLaughlin Environmental Journalism Award, presented annually in recognition of in-depth and thoughtful coverage of environmental issues in New Brunswick.

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