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Building coastal resilience through restoring salt marshes
Clean Coasts works to improve coastal habitats through natural approaches, restoration, and adaptation methods with the help of Nova Scotian communities.
Record-high internship placements
This year Clean placed its highest number of interns to date in positions of employment across Nova Scotia.
Addressing climate action and social equity in Nova Scotia’s urban areas
Clean Energy works at the intersection of climate action and social equity in communities across Nova Scotia.
From student to co-op – our past research assistant shares her experience
Find out what our former co-op student Emily learned during her experience as a research assistant at Clean Foundation.
6 reasons why e-bikes are awesome
New rebates in Nova Scotia have made it even more affordable to own an e-bike. Here’s why we love them!
Apartment living with an electric vehicle
If you live in an apartment or condo there are still ways to make an electric vehicle work with your lifestyle. Here’s what you need to keep in mind.
Clean Leadership Professional Internship – Intern Spotlight
By: Jessica Jones, Horticulturist - AVA Technologies Inc. Can you tell us a little bit about AVA and the project you are working on? AVA’s mission is to help anyone, grow anything, anywhere. By putting the “Byte”, our smart hydroponic garden, in every home we aim to...
Clean Leadership Professional Internship – Intern Spotlight
By: Nicole Latimer, Solid Waste Program Coordinator - Town of Port Hawkesbury Can you tell us a little bit about the Town of Port Hawkesbury and the project you are working on? The Town of Port Hawkesbury is located on the southwestern end of Cape Breton Island, Nova...
Clean Foundation to administer EV charging funds in Nova Scotia
Clean Economic Recovery in Nova Scotia
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 can be done in our province to kickstart an economic recovery that helps individuals and businesses get through this difficult time and survive — and hopefully thrive — on the other end.









