Tracy Glynn

Step-by-step guide for applying to have a say on NEB’s review of the Energy East oil pipeline

Download the pdf versions of this guide (and the tables referenced in Step 12). Step 1: Start by Clicking Here Step 2: Select GCkey Login and follow the instructions to create an account Step 3: Follow the link to create your account on the NEB website Step 4: Click Apply to Participate in the “Energy East

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Energy East could spill 2.6 million litres of oil per day undetected: independent report

An independent study of TransCanada’s Energy East oil pipeline indicates that leaks as large as 2.6 million litres per day could go undetected. The study, commissioned by the MRC d’Autray- a municipal region in Quebec, states that the company’s leak detection system cannot detect leaks less than 1.5% of daily volume, according to the report

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Heads up! Important dates announced on Energy East pipeline

The National Energy Board will begin accepting applications to participate in TransCanada’s Energy East pipeline hearing beginning February 3, 2015. The form will only be available for a period of four weeks. Who needs to apply? 1. You are someone who will be directly affected by TransCanada’s Energy Pipeline or 2. You have relevant knowledge

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Great news for Fredericton’s Ferris St. Forest & Wetland!

We have good news to warm you this frigid January morning! The Nature Trust’s application for a leasing agreement with the City of Fredericton to co-manage the Ferris Street forest and wetland surrounding the Sunset berry fields has been accepted by Fredericton City Council. The agreement aims to ensure that this special area of Fredericton

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Should a review of Energy East include a climate review? We think so

This week’s Energy East update includes calls for a climate review of North America’s largest proposed oil pipeline, news of crumbling political consensus and growing opposition to Energy East and more evidence to support clean energy over dirty fossil fuels. 60+ groups call for climate review of Energy East The Conservation Council of New Brunswick

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CCNB’s Lois Corbett responds to release of forest documents [Video]

Lois Corbett of the Conservation Council welcomes the release of the forest plan documents and anticipates the release of maps and more scientific information needed to make informed decisions about wise forest management that protects wildlife habitat, old forest and rivers and streams. Watch here. 

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Anti-pipeline fervour

This week’s Energy East update includes recognition by four Premiers that pipelines need assessing for its climate change impact and a lot of anti-pipeline fervour going on! Finally, Premiers talk climate change While the National Energy Board says it’s not interested in climate change or environmental impacts as a primary focus of its review of

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