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Secondhand Stakes: How Used Goods Are Rewriting the Rules of Capitalism and Climate Action
Traditional capitalist systems have been built on linear economic models (i.e., take-make-waste models) that emphasize extraction, production, consumption, and disposal. This model is not only wasteful but also deeply unsustainable in the context of planetary boundaries. With these systems, we are using up the planet’s raw materials so quickly that nature cannot keep up.

Dr. Sadaf Taimur
Jun 267 min read
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Building a Stronger Climate Movement Together: Why Join the ACCN?
The ACCN brings together individuals, organizations, and communities across Atlantic Canada to take bold action on climate change. Join a supportive network where you can learn, collaborate, and amplify your impact. As member Réanne Cooper says, "Je suis très contente d'avoir découvert les appuis du RCCA en Atlantique." Be part of the change — join the ACCN today!

Atlantic Canada Climate Network
Apr 282 min read
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Spruce Lake Industrial Park Expansion: What Saint John Residents Need to Know
871 acres of wetlands, forests & streams in Lorneville are at risk from industrial expansion. Here's what’s at stake.

Shayne Galbraith
Apr 84 min read
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Francophonie et changement climatique : enjeux et opportunités pour l’Acadie du Canada atlantique
Le changement climatique est un défi universel, mais il n’est pas vécu de la même manière partout.

Réanne Cooper
Mar 143 min read
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Climate Change, Trade, and Policy: What the U.S. Withdrawal Means for Canada’s Green Future
The U.S. has withdrawn from the Paris Agreement again—but will it slow the global clean energy shift? Vince Scully explores the impact.

Vince Scully
Mar 34 min read
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