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Leading environmental groups ready to take government to court over failure to protect species at risk

Leading environmental and Indigenous groups in New Brunswick have let the provincial government know they are ready to go to court if the government continues to neglect its legal duties under the Species at Risk Act (SARA).

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Recorded Webinar: Experience the Power of Art to Inspire Climate Action

Learn about our recent collaborations with community-engaged artists to reflect on the challenges of climate change and our hopes for the future. Hear about CCNB and EAC’s recent collaborations with community-engaged artists to reflect on the challenges of climate change and our hopes for the future.

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Webinar: The Power of Art to Inspire Climate Action

Learn about recent collaborations with community-engaged artists to reflect on the challenges of climate change and our hopes for the future. Hear about our emotional journey, meet the artists and project partners, and experience some of the music, visual arts and stories that emerged.
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Join Our Virtual Open House for From Harm to Harmony: The Healing Power of Nature

You’re invited to attend our virtual open house for From Harm to Harmony, a group exhibition by Conservation Council supporters looking at the challenges of climate change and the power of people to make a difference.

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Flooding preparedness report shows progress in Fredericton, but highlights more can be done to protect citizens

 

Fredericton has made progress on flooding preparedness, but important work remains to better protect citizens’ health and well-being in the face of increasingly severe flooding fueled by climate change.

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