Recorded Webinar: Improving energy efficiency and living conditions for low-income New Brunswickers
Rewatch our Jan. 26 webinar on support avenues for low-income New Brunswickers looking to improve their energy efficiency and living conditions
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Rewatch our Jan. 26 webinar on support avenues for low-income New Brunswickers looking to improve their energy efficiency and living conditions
Try these fun educational nature-based activities for parents and teachers who want to get outside and get a little fresh air into home learning!
Bringing nature into online learning Read More »
Province can seize strategic opportunity to cut emissions while lowering energy costs for citizens and businesses.
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 »
We’re inviting New Brunswick citizens to add their voice to our call for urgent climate action and electricity reform in New Brunswick!
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.
Use our letter-writing tool to tell us how climate change is impacting you and your family, what you care about most, how you’re trying to make a difference, and share your struggles, triumphs, and most importantly, hope.
Tell Us Your Story: Moms, Grandmothers, We’d Love To Hear From You! Read More »
The provincial government has amended the Designated Materials Regulation filed under the Clean Environment Act that will force companies who make packaging and paper products responsible to manage and fundthe recycling programs for those products.
Making Polluters Pay For Household Waste Critical Part Of New Regulation Read More »
A healthy watershed means healthy swimming. It means healthy coasts and beaches, and healthy New Brunswickers and visitors enjoying our beautiful waters.
Are you curious to become part of a collaborative process that harnesses the power of art to move others to action?
Join Our Latest Art For Climate Action Collaboration: Ancient Forest Lullaby Read More »