Water in New Brunswick: rights and the environment versus big business
Protestors at Standing Rock, North Dakota popularized the protest slogan “water is life” when they stood down an oil pipeline development...
Read moreProtestors at Standing Rock, North Dakota popularized the protest slogan “water is life” when they stood down an oil pipeline development...
Read moreSeptember 6, 2030 (Iroquois Watershed, New Brunswick) Dear Friends, Over the years, the very meaning of governance in New Brunswick has...
Read moreHow can something this big be invisible?The ozone is everywhere and yet it isn’t visibleMaybe if we saw it we would...
Read moreAugust 30, 2030 (the Nashwaak River Valley, NB) Dear Friends, I sit in my garden on a weekday morning listening to...
Read moreRecent flooding attributed to climate change has both devastated and drawn together communities along the Wolastoq (St. John River). Social science...
Read moreAugust 23, 2050 (Skutik, NB) Dear Friends, I—the largest river between the Penobscot and Wolastoq watersheds—am the heart of the Peskotomuhkatik...
Read moreJeska Grue is “a made-to-order fashion studio operating next to a giant marsh” in Sackville, New Brunswick. Jeska Grue is both...
Read moreWith increasing evidence of the impending climate crisis, there is a growing need in Canada to extricate from the fossil fuel...
Read moreStarting today, August 19, the assertion of Wolastoqey Indigenous rights for protection of sacred, ecologically sensitive landscapes will be tested through...
Read moreThe August 12 announcement by Corridor Resources that it is shelving plans to frack for natural gas near Sussex was indeed...
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