CCNB Media Round-up: Panning Higgs’ Shale Gas Plans, Just Transition for NB Coal Workers, Clearcutting Causing Bird Population Decline
Media roundup.
Response to Premier Higgs’ speculation that shale gas and liquified natural gas are solutions to war-induced threats to European gas supply.
Renewable Energy Is The Future, Not Fossil Fuels Read More »
The Conservation Council of New Brunswick supports the calls from Indigenous leaders and nuclear safety experts to reject NB Power’s request for an unprecedented 25-year operating renewal at the Point Lepreau nuclear generating station.
Nuclear Commission Must Reject Unprecedented 25-Year Renewal For Lepreau Read More »
New research published today shows New Brunswick forestry companies’ decades-long practice of clearcutting natural forest and replacing it with massive softwood plantations is driving significant declines in the province’s bird populations.
Track North Atlantic Right Whales As They Move Toward Canadian Waters
Track North Atlantic Right Whales As They Move Toward Canadian Waters Read More »
Today’s release of the federal 2030 Emissions Reduction Plan (ERP) makes important progress, but is not as fair, effective or affordable as it needs to be.
Today’s release of a federal discussion paper on regulatory options to deliver zero-emissions electricity by 2035 is a critical step towards a clean electricity system.
Our EcoNews newsletter for February
EcoNews — Artists for Climate Action Read More »
We are inviting our members and supporters to participate in Phase 3 of our inspiring From Harm to Harmony community art collaboration!
A safer world is possible. The actions people, governments and businesses take today still matter. So, what do climate impacts and solutions look like for New Brunswick’s oceans, coasts and coastal communities?
What Climate Change Means For New Brunswick’s Ocean, Shorelines And Coastal Communities Read More »