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Energy we can get behind: photos from Act on Climate

by Jon MacNeill for the Conservation Council of New Brunswick
April 14, 2015
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Act on Climate March in Quebec City on April 11, 2015. Photo by Jon MacNeill.

At their most optimistic, organizers of the Act on Climate March were hoping to get 12,000 people out in the streets of Quebec City on Saturday, April 11. But Canadians’ passion for a clean environment blew that number out of the water, with 25,000 people coming from across the country to show support for our leaders to act on climate change.  View pictures and read more here.

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