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CCNB Media Round-up: ‘Surprisingly Low’ Carbon Charges for New Brunswick’s Big Polluters, Nuclear Education in Schools, Responding to the Latest UN Climate Report

It’s been a whirlwind of a month for climate news: another bleak report from the IPCC; a federal budget that doesn’t quite rise to the challenge; and the heartbreaking approval of a massive Newfoundland and Labrador offshore oil project, among others. If you’re looking to catch up on recent headlines this long weekend, we’ve got you covered.

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From Harm to Harmony: Healing the Land, Healing Ourselves — Live stream

In this ‘Opening night’ live stream happening between 5 pm and 7 pm on March 4, you’ll have the opportunity to explore the opening day of our exhibition remotely, to connect with our community of artists, and to talk with exhibition organizers about all the exciting events, artwork, and ideas they have for the future. Register below to receive your Zoom credentials and calendar invite.

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How might we express our ideas or feelings about climate change through art?

The FUTURES/forward program embeds community-engaged artists within organizations addressing the pressing environmental issues of our times. Juliana Bedoya is working with the Conservation Council of New Brunswick (CCNB) to facilitate artistic expression of environmental issues and opportunities, including climate change.

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