We work hard to ensure a strong environmental voice is heard in New Brunswick’s print
EcoNews — Forest futures, calls for clean air and stand up to the Sisson Mine
Good reasons to choose real intelligence over the artificial kind
January 26, 2026 It’s hard to do anything online without being bombarded with invitations to
Conservation Council of New Brunswick Lunch and Learn Webinar Series
Dr. Matthew Betts is a proud New Brunswicker and a professor at Oregon State University.
A clear graphic to guide you to savings
Most people want to save energy and reduce emissions. But it’s hard to know where
Suggestions for smoother climate change discussions over turkey
December 23, 2025 Finally – it’s Christmas week, and even us guys are wrapping up
EcoNews — Looking back on what we’ve accomplished in 2025
We work hard to ensure a strong environmental voice is heard in New Brunswick’s print
Savings from the Circular Economy
Perhaps you’ve heard of the expression ‘Circular Economy’. It’s the term to describe when industries
The Butterfly Effect and my dear Mom
I love the story of the Butterfly Effect, because it shows how seemingly small actions
EcoNews — Pitfalls of the pit mine, bad power plans and bold paths to a better province
We work hard to ensure a strong environmental voice is heard in New Brunswick’s print
No “nation-building” project: Sisson mine could leave lasting scar on New Brunswick
Traditional territory of the Wabanaki Peoples/Fredericton – The proposed Sisson Mine is far from a
The cause of and solution to climate change in one simple graphic
November 11, 2025 Perhaps you’re a fan of things that are simple and clear, as
Canada’s 2025 budget fails to protect nature or people from escalating environmental crises
Traditional territory of the Wabanaki Peoples/Fredericton – The 2025 federal budget takes small steps on
New Brunswickers deserve a full environmental review of the Tantramar gas and diesel plant, not shortcuts
Traditional territory of the Wabanaki Peoples/Fredericton – Premier Susan Holt’s own questions about the proposed
EcoNews — Triumph in tilt against Tantramar plant, plus public power engagement and herbicide hotspots
We work hard to ensure a strong environmental voice is heard in New Brunswick’s print
The carbon footprint of a cross-country EV trip, and how it compares to gas
This past summer, our family took the Great Canadian EV Road Trip, travelling 16,000 KM
Fall in love with your local (public, church or community) library
October 14, 2025 Most of us have too much stuff. It drains our wallets; its
A drought is a perfect time to develop some great water conservation habits
September 30, 2025 Phew – 2025 been the driest summer I can remember here in
EcoNews — Fossil fuel fights, Fundy fun and fresh air for all
We work hard to ensure a strong environmental voice is heard in New Brunswick’s print
Learning, nature’s way
Young people today are inheriting enormous environmental challenges, which is why it’s more important than
Sustainable toothbrush options
September 16, 2025 A toothbrush might not seem like a big thing. But consider: billions




























