‘Act for life and not death’: social movements and nuclear abolition
Ever since the world learnt of nuclear weapons in 1945 following the destruction of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the necessity of abolishing...
Read moreEver since the world learnt of nuclear weapons in 1945 following the destruction of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the necessity of abolishing...
Read moreThe deal is so old, the references to “Maliseet Nation” seem from a different era. In January 2017, the provincial government...
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Read moreThe Sunday, December 14, Telegraph-Journal article features Premier Susan Holt asserting there are “no alternatives” capable of meeting New Brunswick’s electricity...
Read moreAs the urgency to transition to low-carbon energy grows, Pabineau First Nation is emerging as a key player in Indigenous-led climate...
Read moreCanada is decommissioning a nuclear power plant for the first time, marking a new chapter in the country’s nuclear history. The...
Read moreAt its meeting on Tuesday, Tantramar Council reversed its position on the proposed 500 MW gas/diesel plant within town limits near...
Read moreEnergy systems analyst Ralph Torrie was in Fredericton recently to present his research to the public about a renewable energy plan...
Read moreOntario's heavy bet on nuclear power could backfire by driving up electricity costs and increasing the province's reliance on US natural...
Read moreAbout 130 people attended a public information session at the Sackville United Church on Sunday to hear about opposition to a...
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