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Proceedings of the Annapolis Royal Environmental Conference
on "Energy and Climate Change: Living for Tomorrow"


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Results of Public Meeting 1: November 19, 2008

Results of Public Meeting 2: November 20, 2008

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Annapolis Digby Renewable Energy Update - (332 kb PDF)

Presentation to Environment Conference, Annapolis Royal, NS - (882 kb PDF)

Building a Sustainable Future in the Annapolis Valley - (52 kb PDF)

Residential Heat Pumps - (1.43 mb PDF)

Global Warming - (1 mb PDF)

Annapolis Legion Social Centre - (361 kb PDF)

Annapolis Royal Environment COnference - Public Suggestions - (140 kb PDF)

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Download the Environment Conference on Climate Change and Energy Management - Program

Annapolis Royal Environmental Conference on Energy and Climate Change
Living for Today and Tomorrow


Here is your opportunity to experience a truly unique event. On the evening of Wednesday, November 19, 2008, our conference will open with registration and a presentation on Nova Scotia today and what one energy pioneer has already accomplished. This will be followed by a public forum on climate change and what it means for the Town of Annapolis Royal and area. Then the next day will feature a breakfast with Celes Davar and an entire day focused on how we can rise to the challenge with better energy management and climate change adaptation and mitigation. The second day will end with a second public forum focused on solutions and targets and a performance by DRUM! POWER, featuring the four founding nations of Nova Scotia.

The morning of the third day will focus on NSPI's tidal power station in Annapolis Royal.

Get the Environmental Conference Overview - "Living for Today and Tomorrow"

Download the Registration Form

View a list of accommodations in the Annapolis Royal area.


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For more Pictures of the tidal Power Plant, Please visit our photo gallery

For more information on the Tidal Power Plant, please visit the Nova Scotia Power website