Climate action benefits people and nature, and the Sustainable Jobs Act is an example of
Canadian Sustainable Jobs Act: Pioneering Legislation for a Greener and More Inclusive Economy
Embrace sustainability: Conservation Council invites you to the Solar Butterfly’s Fredericton debut
The Conservation Council of New Brunswick is thrilled to invite the Fredericton community to our
Regulations are a crucial step toward climate leadership
In light of recent unprecedented fire behaviour and its devastating impact on Atlantic Canadian communities
Solar Butterfly Descends upon Fredericton, Igniting Youth Engagement in Environmental Action!
The traditional territory of the Wabanaki Peoples/Fredericton — The Conservation Council of New Brunswick is
The Case Against Shale Gas: Data Overwhelmingly Supports Continued Moratorium
Commentary | Jim EmbergerEveryday, business ads promote the idea that wise business leaders make decisions
Pick the lowest hanging fruit first
The science of climate change is pretty simple: higher levels of carbon dioxide in our atmosphere are causing the planet to warm up.
Job Posting: Executive Director
The Conservation Council of New Brunswick is looking for an exceptionally skilled person to fill
A Baykeeper’s view of Oceans Day
While the ocean, and its health, impacts those who live and work on the coast
Generate your own power – from the sun!
There’s never been a better time for installing solar panels on your property to generate part or all of the power you use
Shaping Canada’s Future: Participate in the 2030 Biodiversity Strategy
Nature is the foundation of our existence, and it is our responsibility to protect and
Alewife are running up the Milltown Dam fishway for the last time!
In the past week (May 10-16), more than 83,736 alewife (also known as gaspereu) moved
From Harm to Harmony: Conservation Council of New Brunswick welcomes three new artists in residence
Traditional territory of the Wabanaki Peoples/Fredericton — The Conservation Council of New Brunswick is thrilled
It’s time to move toward a fully electric school bus fleet in N.B.
“School bus!” my daughters exclaim as they spot the big yellow bus pull up to
Swiftsure Innovations closes $2.3M round
Having successfully completed clinical trials, Pasadena, NL-based medtech company and Emergence client Swiftsure Innovations has raised a $2.3 million seed funding round, led by Pelorus VC.
When it’s just too good to toss
If you hate waste but love free stuff, here’s an idea worth pursuing: why not take part in a Used Item Swap in your community, or organize a Swap if there isn’t one now?
EcoNews – Clean Electricity Regulations, Fracking flashbacks, and Replacing Diesel Buses
May 8 | Moe Qureshi, our manager of climate solutions, speaks with CBC Maritime Noon
Conservation Council welcomes hip hop artist, poet, painter to Harm to Harmony artist-in-residence program
The Conservation Council of New Brunswick is thrilled to announce the newest additions to our
Team Mentor Tanya Chapman named as one of Atlantic Business Magazine’s Top 50 CEOs
Tanya is a mentor in the Emergence Team Mentorship Program, where she provides practical advice on key issues and strategic support, relevant to a company’s stage of development, to advance their business objectives.
Celebrating the Alewife’s journey: The Schoodic River Alewife Run
On May 27, an extraordinary event will take place in Maine, hosted by the Schoodic
47 groups call on New Brunswick government to turn page on fracking, focus on building healthier, affordable, sustainable electricity system
Traditional territory of the Wabanaki Peoples/Fredericton — Yesterday, a solidarity statement was sent to every MLA in New Brunswick, calling




























