EcoNews — Celebrate Earth Day With NB’s Artists For Climate Action
Our EcoNews newsletter for April
EcoNews — Celebrate Earth Day With NB’s Artists For Climate Action Read More »
In this ‘Opening night’ live stream happening between 5 pm and 7 pm on March 4, you’ll have the opportunity to explore the opening day of our exhibition remotely, to connect with our community of artists, and to talk with exhibition organizers about all the exciting events, artwork, and ideas they have for the future. Register below to receive your Zoom credentials and calendar invite.
From Harm to Harmony: Healing the Land, Healing Ourselves — Live stream Read More »
We are looking for a Francophone engagement coordinator to help us extend and enhance our marine and energy program efforts in Francophone communities in New Brunswick
Job posting: Francophone engagement coordinator Read More »
New Brunswick’s next climate action plan must draw lessons from the 2017 ice storm if the provincial government wants to be prepared for future extreme weather emergencies.
Applying Lessons From 2017 Ice Storm to N.B.’s Next Climate Action Plan Read More »
The Conservation Council of New Brunswick, along with over 50 other groups, are demanding that the federal government do more, faster, to achieve its commitment of Zero Plastic Waste by 2030. Read our full letter to Steven Guilbeault, Minister of Environment and Climate Change.
Ending Plastic Pollution – A Call to Action Read More »
Rewatch our Jan. 26 webinar on support avenues for low-income New Brunswickers looking to improve their energy efficiency and living conditions
Try these fun educational nature-based activities for parents and teachers who want to get outside and get a little fresh air into home learning!
Bringing nature into online learning Read More »
The Conservation Council of New Brunswick is joining social justice groups in strongly condemning the Higgs government’s decision to end a program that helped low-income New Brunswickers pay for home heating and electricity.
Dr. Susan O’Donnell is this year’s first-place recipient of the Conservation Council of New Brunswick South East Chapter’s Annual Beth McLaughlin Environmental Journalism Award.
Susan O’Donnell wins 7th Annual Beth McLaughlin Environmental Journalism Award Read More »
Join us on Jan. 26 at 1 p.m. over Zoom to learn about what options are available for low-income New Brunswickers to improve their energy efficiency and living conditions