Eastern Canadian Provinces

A key component of ENE's mission is to advance global warming issues in the bioregional context of the Northeastern U.S. and Eastern Canada, recognizing that the two regions share a common air shed and ocean, and trade extensively in important commodities including timber, fish, and energy. ENE 's cross-border advocacy includes working with Eastern Canadian advocates and officials on establishing efficiency programs, exploring mechanisms for reducing industrial global warming pollution and investigating energy infrastructure issues. ENE recently opened an office in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island.

Energy

ENE is working to strengthen and expand  partnerships with Eastern Canadian advocates and officials, including the Atlantic Canada Sustainable Energy Coalition. Collaborative efforts in the energy sector include establishing well-funded efficiency programs and exploring infrastructure issues in the Northeast and their potential environmental and economic implications for the states and provinces. [Read more about Eastern Canada Energy Reform]

Climate

ENE's Climate Change Roadmap takes a region-wide view of how the Northeast can tackle climate change and includes extensive research on energy problems, trends and solutions for Eastern Canada. ENE has also participated in several workshops and environmental meetings or panels held by the New England Governors and Eastern Canadian Premiers (NEG-ECP) and provided recommendations for policy actions that can help the region meet its near- and long- term climate goals. [Read more about regional Climate Change Solutions]

 

Eastern Canada Office and Staff Contact Info

 

ENE's Eastern Canada Projects

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