Join us for a webinar on offshore wind in Atlantic Canada. Aegir Insights will discuss the enabling conditions required to attract offshore wind investment to a new market. This webinar will explore international lessons learned, comment on offshore wind/hydrogen projects, and provide advice on what steps Nova Scotia could take if the province wanted to pursue offshore wind as part of its future energy mix.
The Canadian Nuclear Society New Brunswick Branch invites you to participate in a virtual presentation, Introduction to the ARC-100 Advanced Small Modular Reactor. The presentation will include an introduction to a number of topics, including reactor and site layout, the ARC fuel cycle, safety of the ARC-100, technical and licensing issues, and costs. Registration is free but required.
Most architects, engineers, designers, and students already know sustainability is the future of design, but they don't know how to achieve it. Register for these 5 free courses on sustainable design today.
ACORN's AGM will take place via Zoom on June 27, 3-4 pm. You must be a member to attend and vote. Members will receive email invitations, including the Zoom link, in the weeks leading up to the meeting. After the AGM, we'll brainstorm for programs and events of interest to you. Please bring your ideas!
In the final session we'll be exploring climate adaptation. Even with the best and most ambitious plans to reduce our emissions globally, we will still experience the impacts of our destabilized climate. In fact, we're already beginning to experience it.
Knowing this, how can we care for our communities as we move into this future? How do we ensure food security and access to clean water? How do we protect those who are most vulnerable in our society?
La SNAP NB est à la recherche d'ambassadeurs de la nature sauvage, âgés de 18 à 30 ans, pour se joindre à nous lors d'un voyage en pleine nature dans la magnifique baie de Fundy, dans la région de St. Andrews (21, 22 août 2021), pour observer les baleines et faire du kayak de mer, ainsi que pour participer à des activités bénévoles locales de conservation et à un voyage pour le Sommet de la jeunesse (lieu à déterminer) - tous frais payés ! La date limite de candidature est le 30 juin !
Le programme AIR frais est une collaboration entre le ministère du Tourisme, du Patrimoine et de la Culture et le Conseil des arts du Nouveau-Brunswick (artsnb). L’édition 2021 de ce programme permettra à chacun des dix artistes professionnels sélectionnés de passer cinq jours dans des parcs provinciaux et des sites touristiques pendant l’été. Ces résidences permettront aux artistes de développer leur pratique et de s’engager avec le public dans un cadre naturel pendant la réalité difficile de la COVID-19.