No “nation-building” project: Sisson mine could leave lasting scar on New Brunswick
The proposed Sisson Mine is far from a “nation-building project.”
No “nation-building” project: Sisson mine could leave lasting scar on New Brunswick Read More »
The proposed Sisson Mine is far from a “nation-building project.”
No “nation-building” project: Sisson mine could leave lasting scar on New Brunswick Read More »
The 2025 federal budget takes small steps on clean energy, but fails to confront the deeper, interconnected crises of biodiversity loss, pollution and water insecurity threatening communities across the country.
Premier Susan Holt’s own questions about the proposed Tantramar gas and diesel plant are reason enough to order a full, comprehensive environmental impact assessment.
In this edition of EcoNews, we’re digging into research on N.B. Power’s troubling biomass plan, as well as grassroots environmental action and hope on the Bay of Fundy.
In this edition of EcoNews, we’re digging into research on N.B. Power’s troubling biomass plan, as well as grassroots environmental action and hope on the Bay of Fundy.
EcoNews — Fossil fuel fights, Fundy fun and fresh air for all Read More »
Young people today are inheriting enormous environmental challenges, which is why it’s more important than ever for K-12 students to understand what’s happening and feel empowered to take action.
Learning, nature’s way Read More »
In this edition of EcoNews, we’re raising our voices to help build a cleaner, fairer future for New Brunswick.
In this edition of EcoNews, we’re digging into research on N.B. Power’s troubling biomass plan, as well as grassroots environmental action and hope on the Bay of Fundy.
EcoNews — Public pushback on ‘patriotic’ projects and problematic power plants Read More »
In this edition of EcoNews, we’re digging into research on N.B. Power’s troubling biomass plan, as well as grassroots environmental action and hope on the Bay of Fundy.
EcoNews — The bad bet of burning biomass at Belledune Read More »
The federal government’s new Clean Electricity Regulations (CER) set Canada on a course to achieve a carbon-neutral electricity grid by 2035.