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Ontario’s climate action plan adds incentives to remove carbon from homes and cars

The Conservation Council of New Brunswick joins other environmental organizations, First Nations groups, Mayors, unions such as Unifor and clean energy industry associations in welcoming Ontario’s Climate Change Action Plan announced on June 8, 2016. The province of Ontario will spend up to $8.3 billion in the next five years on accelerating the transition to a clean energy […]

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At an all-time high! Renewable energy installations breaks records in 2015

2015 was a record-breaking year for new supplies of wind, solar and hydro plants. Renewable energy is fast becoming the mainstream energy source across the world, according to a report released this week by REN21, a global renewable energy policy network. Investors spent twice as much money on renewables in 2015 (US$130 billion) than they

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Conservation Council of New Brunswick partners with Bullfrog Power to support clean energy in Canada

  FREDERICTON — The Conservation Council of New Brunswick has partnered with Bullfrog Power to run its Fredericton office at 180 St. John St. off 100 per cent clean energy. The Conservation Council became a Bullfrog Power customer effective Oct. 1, 2015. By doing so, the province’s leading environmental advocate joins the likes of the

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Conservation Council of New Brunswick is now bullfrogpowered!

We’re thrilled to announce we’ve joined the #bullfrogpowered community of people working to clean the Canadian energy grid! Bullfrog Power is the country’s leading clean energy provider. The Toronto-based company allows people, businesses and organizations to start using 100 per cent renewable energy. Beginning today, the Conservation Council joins the ranks of the David Suzuki

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What New Brunswick should look for in a Canadian Energy Strategy

The following appeared in the Opinion section of the New Brunswick Telegraph-Journal on Saturday, July 18, in the Letters to the Editor in the Monday, July 20 edition of The Daily Gleaner, and in The Northern Light (Bathurst) on Tuesday, Aug. 4. What could New Brunswick get out of a Canadian energy strategy? Comfortable homes, lower

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