The Petitcodiac Watershed Alliance in Moncton and a Quebec-based company have launched two online education games aimed at teaching students about climate change and how to reduce pollution.
Petitcodiac Watershed Alliance and Quebec company Nanomonx launch educational games

Hope Edmond · CBC News
· Posted: Apr 11, 2026 5:00 AM EDT | Last Updated: 1 hour ago
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Vanessa Leclair, project leader at the Petitcodiac Watershed Alliance, helped create two education games about climate change. (Hope Edmond/CBC)
You might think teaching the next generation about climate change would require a visit to the forest or the ocean, but an environmental group is hoping to share some lessons through a new online game.
The Petitcodiac Watershed Alliance recently launched two educational games with the learning platform development company Nanomonx.
Vanessa Leclair, project leader for the Pedicodiac Watershed Alliance, said the games aim to teach children in Moncton and nearby communities how they can help fight climate change and reduce pollution.
She said now more than ever people are noticing the effects of climate change.
“People are asking … ‘Why is it so hot?
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