Join us for How the System Works - an online workshop on the principles, practices, skills and strategies of effective environmental public-policy advocacy in New Brunswick today. It’s intended for both relatively novice policy-advocates and would-be lobbyists as well as advocacy veterans interested in reconsidering approaches that maybe aren’t working.
Event Date
10 June, 2021 12:00 pm
Event End Date
10 June, 2021 1:30 pm
Cut off date
05 July, 2021 12:00 pm
Individual Price
Free for NBEN members and associates. Enter the coupon code FREE. The price is $15 for non-members.
Group exhibition by Conservation Council of New Brunswick supporters in partnership with International Centre of Art for Social Change looks at challenges of climate change and the power of people to make a difference
How's the air we breathe today? Most of us would likely answer that question with "It seems fine", assuming that air quality is not something to worry about. You might be right. However, depending on where you live, work and play, every day you may be breathing unhealthy air - air that is potentially dangerous to your health and those around you.
This webinar will seek to summarize important progress which had been made towards Climate Resilient Infrastructure over the past 5 years, and will highlight the pathway forward to achieving a resilient built environment.
During this webinar, Drs. Drohan and Heiger-Bernays will focus on steps to take to understand the soils in your garden, interpretation of test results and best practices for current and future gardeners that are practical, timely, cost effective and easily implemented, while maximally protecting public health.
The Town of Riverview is offering a series of FREE virtual cooking classes designed to teach participants how to incorporate sustainable food practices at home and in their own communities. Led by culinary expert, Chef Cherrie Moreault, participants are shown how to create gourmet meals using sustainably sourced products and ingredients from the comfort of their kitchen.
In our fourth session, we’ll dive deeper into the technology developed to protect our drinking water, help us track contaminants in our wastewater, better process our stormwater, and protect our watersheds.
The Gulf of Maine Council is accepting nominations for our 2021 awards program to recognize volunteers, professionals, businesses, and organizations for outstanding efforts to promote a healthy Gulf of Maine ecosystem. We are seeking award nominees from Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Maine, New Hampshire, and Massachusetts.
LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) is simply a sustainability scorecard for green buildings. The LEED Green Associate is the only professional designation to show employers and clients you have certified knowledge in the field.