Webinar: Do you want to know more about what causes climate change, and what we can do about it?

Do you want to know more about what causes climate change, and what we can do about it? Join the Conservation Council of New Brunswick’s Lunch and Learn webinar  December 8th, noon to 1 p.m. The Basics of Climate Change with Louise Comeau, Director of our Climate Change and Energy Program Registration is now closed. […]

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Left behind: National energy efficiency scorecard shows second consecutive year Higgs Government fails to help low-income New Brunswickers live comfortably and save energy

Efficiency Canada’s national ranking of provincial energy efficiency policies shows that New Brunswick’s Progressive Conservative Government under Premier Blaine Higgs is once again failing to help low income New Brunswickers such as seniors and single-family households live more comfortably and save on energy costs at home. Released today, the report (2020 Canadian Provincial Energy Efficiency

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Webinar: Which electricity mix is the most affordable, reliable and sustainable?

Webinar: Which electricity mix is the most affordable, reliable and sustainable??? The Conservation Council of New Brunswick and Ecology Action Centre presented this free webinar on Wednesday, Dec. 2, 2020 as part of their collaboration on electricity reform, the Atlantic Vision Electricity Project. What do utility Integrated Resource Plans (IRPs) tell us about developing affordable,

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EcoNews — Building an affordable, reliable, and sustainable electricity, N.B.’s new Cabinet, and more

In this edition of EcoNews, we bring you an opportunity to take part in the challenges and opportunities of building an affordable, reliable and sustainable electricity system, our Executive Director gives you a rundown of New Brunswick’s new Cabinet under Premier Blaine Higgs’ majority government, we share the latest updates to our climate action portal,

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Watch our webinar: Are our laws getting in the way of climate action?

Webinar: Are our laws getting in the way of climate action? The Conservation Council of New Brunswick and Ecology Action Centre presented this free webinar on Wednesday, Nov. 25, 2020. Are our laws getting in the way of climate action? Affordable, reliable and sustainable electricity: Legislative barriers and opportunities.   Speaker: Tina Northrup, Staff Lawyer,

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Comeau comments on NB Power’s energy efficiency program for homeowners

The Conservation Council’s Louise Comeau, Director of Climate and Energy Solutions, recently spoke to CBC New Brunswick about the recent surge of interest in NB Power’s Total Home Energy Savings Program. The program helps New Brunswickers get an energy audit of their home and offers financial assistance for those who make energy efficiency improvements to

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Corbett: New centre for energy education should focus on renewables, not coal, oil and gas.

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]If the Department of Education is setting up a ‘Centre of Excellence for Energy,’ students and teachers would be best served learning about renewable energy and technology to help the switch to a low-carbon economy, rather than the energy of yesteryear like oil, gas and coal. That was our Executive Director Lois Corbett’s message to

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