Send a Letter to Reverse Nature Loss by 2050!
I’m calling on Canada to make halting and reversing nature loss and climate extinction a priority now! Will you join me?
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I’m calling on Canada to make halting and reversing nature loss and climate extinction a priority now! Will you join me?
Send a Letter to Reverse Nature Loss by 2050! Read More »
Hakai Magazine’s recent story, “Dammed but not Doomed,” examines how humans have affected the Skutik (St.Croix River), and delves deep into the 10 years of hard work to improve it.
Would you like to participate in a Atlantic Citizens’ Assembly to make recommendations to federal and provincial governments and utilities on how to keep electricity affordable and eliminate energy poverty, while eliminating carbon and air pollution from the electricity system?
Atlantic Citizens’ Assembly on Electricity Affordability and Energy Poverty Read More »
Experience the debut of music created by local youth and artist Matthew Elliott (known as Stephen Hero and David R. Elliott) during Elliott’s From Harm to Harmony Residency and Mentorship.
The Conservation Council of New Brunswick is urging the federal government to avoid further delays in implementing the Clean Electricity Regulations (CER).
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!
When Ji Hyang Ryu approached her young students with the idea of creating a climate art project for her Voices of Tomorrow exhibition, they responded with resounding enthusiasm.
Voices of tomorrow: Young artists take on climate crisis with powerful mural Read More »
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.
‘Switch on Hope’ Energy Poverty Campaign – Launch Event Read More »
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?
The New Brunswick government’s recent release of its hydrogen roadmap is a distraction from real climate solutions and a dangerous step towards unsustainable practices.
New Brunswick’s Hydrogen Roadmap a Distraction from Genuine Climate Solutions Read More »