EcoNews — Energy poverty campaign launch, the issues with a weak water strategy review and the problem with hydrogen

In this edition of EcoNews, we counter the Alberta government’s misinformation campaign against the federal clean electricity regulations, share our thoughts on New Brunswick’s new energy plan and delve into why a failed U.S. SMR project should be a warning sign for New Brunswick’s nuclear energy plans. Additionally, our citizen’s engagement officer, Madiha Kantroo, shares her story of climate disaster in the Kashmir region. We also send a thank you to our fantastic donors and supporters and welcome another two members to the Conservation Council team!

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‘Switch on Hope’ Energy Poverty Campaign – Launch Event

Join us for an unforgettable evening at the Carleton Community Centre  in Saint John on Saturday, Feb. 24. Experience the highly anticipated debut of two music videos with songs created by local youth with help from local musician Matthew Elliott, also known as STEPHEN HERO and David R. Elliott. 

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New Brunswick government’s water strategy review drowns in vague commitments and shifting targets

 

In a welcome move, the New Brunswick government has revoked American Iron and Metal’s licence for its Saint John scrapyard. But given the company’s history of flouting regulations, why did this take so long, and what’s being done to prevent similar incidents from happening again?

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Turning Emotions into Action: Conservation Council of New Brunswick Collaborates with Artists to Drive Climate Change Awareness

We are pleased to welcome Karen LeBlanc, Ji Hyang Ryu, Anne and Kim Stilwell, Nadia Francavilla and Teresa Devor Hall to our From Harm to Harmony Community Engaged Artist in Residence and Mentorship Program.

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Overdue move to revoke AIM’s Saint John scrapyard licence raises questions about regulatory oversight

 

In a welcome move, the New Brunswick government has revoked American Iron and Metal’s licence for its Saint John scrapyard. But given the company’s history of flouting regulations, why did this take so long, and what’s being done to prevent similar incidents from happening again?

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EcoNews — Countering Alberta’s misinformation, examining New Brunswick’s energy plan and U.S. SMR trouble

In this edition of EcoNews, we counter the Alberta government’s misinformation campaign against the federal clean electricity regulations, share our thoughts on New Brunswick’s new energy plan and delve into why a failed U.S. SMR project should be a warning sign for New Brunswick’s nuclear energy plans. Additionally, our citizen’s engagement officer, Madiha Kantroo, shares her story of climate disaster in the Kashmir region. We also send a thank you to our fantastic donors and supporters and welcome another two members to the Conservation Council team!

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