For people living with the COVID-19 virus, this is a personal health crisis. Sadly, for some families it has been a personal tragedy. We are also now seeing the havoc the pandemic has wrought on the economy, and this affects all Nova Scotians. Many are wondering what...
By Patrick Granegger, Confederacy of Mainland Mi’kmaq, and Rob Harris, Clean Foundation As we look to jump-start an economic recovery in the midst of the COVID-19 crisis, we have an opportunity to create much-needed jobs in Nova Scotia and help meet our greenhouse...
Authors: Devon Morrison, Clean Foundation, ENS and Kate Powe, United Way In early March, the global COVID-19 pandemic led the Nova Scotia government to issue a State of Emergency. Schools were closed, borders tightened, schools moved to virtual learning, and many...
Photo credits: Lauren Murphy – Clean Foundation 2020 / Sandra McKenzie – contributed Sandra McKenzie spent more than 30 years working for the province of Nova Scotia, culminating as deputy minister of Education and Early Childhood Development until her...
Financing home energy projects can be very expensive and presents a barrier to green solutions. Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) programs help homeowners make good environmental choices that actually saves them money. Sean Kelly, Director at Clean, writes about...
Restoring Coasts as Part of the Clean Recovery Our coasts are vitally important to Nova Scotia. Like our kitchen parties, our temperamental weather, and our dogged resilience in the face of heartbreak and tragedy, our coasts are a part of who we are. They are places...
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