Help Build a Reliable, Affordable, Renewable Electricity System in N.B.

Share your a vision for a stronger, smarter New Brunswick

Use our letter-writing tool to call on Mike Holland, Minister of Natural Resources and Energy Development, to build a reliable, affordable, renewable electricity system in New Brunswick. Our pre-written letter will get you started, but we encourage you to edit it freely and add your own ideas for climate solutions or your experience with climate change and extreme weather. 

Next, share your letter with friends and family to let them know you care or are concerned about climate change and our electricity mix.  Knowing others share our concerns, helps all of us feel connected to each other and feel more confident we can solve problems together. Start today, share your letter with friends and family and on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter (and be sure to tag us, @conservationcouncil on Facebook, @cc_nb on Twitter and @conservationcouncilnb on Instagram).

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    Toolkit: Climate Plan Update

    Toolkit: Climate Plan Update

    Sample letter: climate change

    Use all or portions of this sample letter to tell the government your concerns about climate change impacts.

    Sample letter: policy solutions

    Use this sample letter to share recommendations for making climate action easier and affordable for citizens.

    CCNB presentation

    Read the presentation we made to the climate plan update hearing on Jan. 18.

    Video: Comeau at Committee

    Watch our Dr. Louise Comeau's presentation at the climate plan update hearing.

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