CCNB reacts to Trudeau’s carbon pricing proposal

FREDERICTON — The Conservation Council of New Brunswick is pleased with Federal Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau’s pledge to act on climate change by proposing a carbon pricing framework for the country. Speaking to the Calgary Petroleum Club on Friday, Trudeau proposed a federal carbon pricing framework that would build on the existing carbon pricing programs

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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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Trudeau commitment to Medicare model to control Canada’s carbon pollution must unleash clean energy resources

The following release was issued by Climate Action Network Canada, a coalition of more than 100 organizations working on climate change in Canada,  including the Conservation Council of New Brunswick.  OTTAWA – Federal Liberal leader Justin Trudeau in a speech today to the Calgary Petroleum Club laid out his plan to get fossil fuel resources

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Tracy Glynn on launch of NEB public participation process

Tracy Glynn, coordinator of our Forest Conservation and Energy programs, spoke to media following the launch of the National Energy Board’s application to participate in the Energy East oil pipeline hearing. People who are affected by the proposed pipeline or those with relevant knowledge to share about the potential impact of the pipeline have until March

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Learn how to take part in the Energy East oil pipeline hearing

In 2012, the federal government changed the way pipeline projects are reviewed, and part of that involved putting up more hoops that folks like you and I have to jump through in order to offer our input. Yes, at times slogging through the National Energy Board’s process can feel about as thick and gooped-up as the bitumen

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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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