Conservation Council

The Days Are Numbered For Coal Power, It’s Time To Invest Today In Locally-Owned Renewable Energy In New Brunswick: Comeau

It is possible for New Brunswick to achieve 80 per cent renewables by 2030. Now is the time to get serious about phasing out fossil fuels and replacing them with non-polluting, reliable, affordable and sustainable renewable energy sources like New Brunswick-owned wind and solar.”

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Glyphosate report fails to deliver significant forest management changes citizens, scientists, conservation groups and Indigenous communities called for at public hearings

The Conservation Council of New Brunswick says the new report on glyphosate use in New Brunswick missed a key opportunity to deliver on the majority of citizens’ demands for an end to spraying on the Crown forest.

Glyphosate report fails to deliver significant forest management changes citizens, scientists, conservation groups and Indigenous communities called for at public hearings Read More »

Corbett calls for province-wide legislation to better protect all rivers, lakes, bays and coasts in wake of increasing development and climate change pressures

A healthy watershed means healthy swimming. It means healthy coasts and beaches, and healthy New Brunswickers and visitors enjoying our beautiful waters.

Corbett calls for province-wide legislation to better protect all rivers, lakes, bays and coasts in wake of increasing development and climate change pressures Read More »

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