December 10, 2015

COP21 Update

The following is an update from COP21 Action from yesterday and today. McKenna grilled on Energy East pipeline plans Canadian Environment Minister Catherine McKenna avoided talking about specific projects when asked at a press conference how TransCanada’s proposed Energy East bitumen pipeline will not hurt Canada’s new committed target of not more than a 1.5° […]

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Stop, collaborate, and make clean power: Minnesota town works with co-op on major solar project

A collaborative effort that will see a small town in Minnesota supply two thirds of its power from solar panels is a great example of the types of projects New Brunswick groups and organizations could explore under the province’s forthcoming renewable energy regulations. The town of Rockford, Minnesota is making some big changes to where

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Conservation Council staff featured in francophone media this week

Conservation Council staff were featured in the evening news of New Brunswick’s francophone media this week. French spokesperson, Pascale Ouellette, appeared on Téléjournal Acadie on Nov. 30 to talk about the UN climate change summit happening now in Paris and where New Brunswick stands in Canada for greenhouse gas emissions. Ouellette told Téléjournal Acadie that

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