Glyphosate Spraying Up 30% On Crown Forest Since 2005
Glyphosate-based herbicide spraying on New Brunswick’s Crown forest is up 30 per cent compared to what was sprayed 17 years ago.
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Glyphosate-based herbicide spraying on New Brunswick’s Crown forest is up 30 per cent compared to what was sprayed 17 years ago.
Glyphosate Spraying Up 30% On Crown Forest Since 2005 Read More »
Our Climate and Energy Solutions team speaks to reporters about the proposed LNG and green hydrogen plants in southern and northern New Brunswick, respectively.
Media Roundup: CCNB Urges Caution On “Rushed” And “Ad Hoc” Energy Projects Read More »
Our EcoNews newsletter for Sept. 8 2022
EcoNews—Glyphosate Spraying Up 30% On Crown Forest Read More »
The Conservation Council’s Fundy Baykeeper says a proposed new salmon aquaculture site in the Outer Bay of Fundy would add more stress to an already sensitive marine ecosystem while also rewarding the proponent company for poor business practices.
As kids return to school this week, our Learning Outside Coordinator and in-house ecologist, Dr. Nadine Ives, is excited to help our province’s hard-working teachers get their students out of the classroom and back where kids learn best – outside, in the fresh air, where hungry minds can take in the sights and sounds of nature.
New School Year, New Exciting Opportunities For Kids To Learn Outside In Nature! Read More »
Why are diesel school buses still the default choice for pupil transportation in New Brunswick when there is a non-polluting, non-emitting option? Louise Comeau, Director Climate Change and Energy Solutions, weighs in.
Electric school buses help meet our climate goals Read More »
Our Climate and Energy Solutions team speaks to reporters about the LNG and shale gas issue in New Brunswick.
Media Roundup: CCNB Calls Out Higgs On LNG, Fracking Plans Read More »
Our EcoNews newsletter for Aug. 11, 2022
EcoNews—New Brunswickers Deserve Facts, Not Hype, on LNG and Shale Gas Read More »
Private woodlot owner, lumber miller responds to Crown stumpage rate increase
“I Am All For The Little Guy Being Able To Make A Living” Read More »
Conservation Council joins environmental organizations representing millions of Canadians to launch StoptheGas initiative, calling on the federal government to reject proposals for new East Coast gas export facilities due to climate impacts and economic risks.