Sample Letter: Climate Change Concerns
Use our sample letter to get started on your submission to the climate plan update.
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Use our sample letter to get started on your submission to the climate plan update.
Sample Letter: Climate Change Concerns Read More »
Province can seize strategic opportunity to cut emissions while lowering energy costs for citizens and businesses.
Our EcoNews newsletter for January 13
EcoNews — A Big Thank You & A Look At What’s Ahead In 2022! Read More »
Our Dr. Louise Comeau presents to the Standing Committee on Climate Change and Environmental Stewardship as the province updates its Climate Change Action Plan.
Dr. Comeau Presenting At Standing Committee As Province Updates Climate Action Plan Read More »
The Conservation Council of New Brunswick is looking for parents and students to participate in community roundtables to discuss the benefits and drawbacks of transitioning New Brunswick’s school bus fleet to fully electric.
Help Us Get Electric School Buses On The Road In NB! Read More »
Our Executive Director, Lois Corbett, gives an update on progress made on the province’s Water Protection Strategy.
An Update on Provincial Water Strategy Progress Read More »
Here’s a quick look at some of the files and projects Our Marine Conservation team is working on in the early months of the New Year.
It’s A Busy Winter At Fundy Baykeeper Read More »
The Conservation Council of New Brunswick says a new report on the threats to Atlantic Canada from climate change serves as an urgent call to action for the provincial government to better protect people’s health, homes and livelihoods.
The Conservation Council of New Brunswick welcomes today’s decision by federal environment minister Steven Guilbeault to not extend the operating life of the Belledune coal-fired power plant beyond 2030.
Our EcoNews newsletter for November
EcoNews — A Missed Opportunity To End Glyphosate Spraying Read More »