Conservation Council calls for climate change risk assessment in wake of new report showing severity of threats to N.B.’s coastal communities, citizens’ health, and livelihoods

The Conservation Council of New Brunswick says a new report on the threats to Atlantic Canada from climate change serves as an urgent call to action for the provincial government to better protect people’s health, homes and livelihoods.

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Conservation Council welcomes federal decision to not extend operation of Belledune coal-fired power plant beyond 2030

The Conservation Council of New Brunswick  welcomes today’s decision by federal environment minister Steven Guilbeault to not extend the operating life of the Belledune coal-fired power plant beyond 2030.

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The Days Are Numbered For Coal Power, It’s Time To Invest Today In Locally-Owned Renewable Energy In New Brunswick: Comeau

It is possible for New Brunswick to achieve 80 per cent renewables by 2030. Now is the time to get serious about phasing out fossil fuels and replacing them with non-polluting, reliable, affordable and sustainable renewable energy sources like New Brunswick-owned wind and solar.”

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