From backyard forests to provincial environmental action: My journey to protect New Brunswick’s nature
Throughout my career, I’ve seen how powerful local action can be, especially when backed by sound science and caring people.
Throughout my career, I’ve seen how powerful local action can be, especially when backed by sound science and caring people.
Energy efficiency is one of the most affordable ways to fight climate change. It doesn’t require major new technology, and it’s something we can do right now, making a real difference for our communities and planet.
‘Energy efficiency is one of the most affordable ways to fight climate change’ Read More »
The federal government’s new Clean Electricity Regulations (CER) set Canada on a course to achieve a carbon-neutral electricity grid by 2035.
In this edition of EcoNews, we’re asking why it took so long for the public to learn about a massive diesel spill in Woodstock.
EcoNews — Diesel spill demands answers and pushing back against pipeline prattling Read More »
If we let the environment fall off the political radar, we risk making decisions that will worsen climate impacts, harm our health and cost us more.
Forget pipelines, power lines are key to Atlantic Canada’s economic future Read More »
If we let the environment fall off the political radar, we risk making decisions that will worsen climate impacts, harm our health and cost us more.
Environmental policy should be at the heart of Canada’s federal election debate Read More »
At the Conservation Council of New Brunswick, we know that negative news about the environment can dominate so much discussion. That’s why, in this edition of EcoNews, we want to highlight a week of fun, hopeful and engaging events you can participate in with our team!
EcoNews — Celebrate Earth Week with the Conservation Council! Read More »
Stand Up for Affordable, Clean Energy in New Brunswick Contact Your MLA & MP Today Our energy system is broken—but together, we can fix it. Join us in demanding real energy reform for a cleaner, fairer future in New Brunswick. New Brunswickers are feeling the pressure. Power bills are soaring, waitlists for assistance keep growing,
Support a Modern Energy System that Puts People First Read More »
In this edition of EcoNews, we dig into a massive diesel spill in Woodstock that has raised serious concerns about transparency and accountability. Why are we still in the dark about key details?
EcoNews — Massive diesel disaster, provincial budget misses mark and growing green minds Read More »
The federal government’s new Clean Electricity Regulations (CER) set Canada on a course to achieve a carbon-neutral electricity grid by 2035.
New Brunswick’s 2025-26 budget fails to confront ongoing environmental crises Read More »