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Greta Thunberg as balloon girl, Art by Banksy It’s been a hellish week, with out-of-control wildfires in Nova Scotia, record-breaking temperatures throughout the region, and
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Tell your MP: 7 in 10 Canadians want this

A handful of oil and gas CEOs are doing everything in their power to block our best shot at meeting Canada’s climate goals — and
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Tell your MP: I support a strong cap on emissions

Version française ci-dessous In just a few weeks, the federal government is expected to release a draft outlining new regulations for a cap on oil
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Why give a damn about an emissions cap?

The rising costs of groceries, rent, gas, and life in general are making it hard or impossible to make ends meet. The affordable housing shortage
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The Power of Saying “No”

Atlantic Activist   Concerned citizens get a lot of flak for saying “No” to projects that threaten wetlands, forests, wildlife, or the health of their
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A Key Admission—Finally

Atlantic Activist I want to share some surprising news with you: Nova Scotia’s Environment Minister, Tim Halman, has finally acknowledged the Donkin coal mine’s enormous carbon footprint,
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Act locally and go after their social license

A conundrum we inevitably encounter when standing up to governments or corporations is that the cards are stacked against us, no matter how just the
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Please pause for good news

Highlights• Good news everywhere you look!• Communities are making it happen• No more payday loans, Nova Scotia Power!• Countering disinformation about fossil fuels and renewables•
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Here’s how we get to 100% clean renewable energy NOW – WATCH

Dear Friends, There’s no denying it, times are tough, on many fronts. Even if you’re a glass-half-full kind of person, you may be having moments
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Why get mad at the power companies? Here’s why

Dear Friends, I know it’s been a tough few days, and for many of you here in Atlantic Canada, it will take weeks—perhaps months—to recover
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