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Introducing our My Green Job Video series!

Meet Green Experts from across New Brunswick as they share their career journey’s in our new video series. Visit youtube.com/@thegaiaproject to access the full playlist

My Green Job Video Series

Celebrate a climate champion in your community!

Do you know of a teacher/school staff, student, or school that has done amazing work taking climate action to the next level this year? Nominations are now open!

Gaia Champion Awards

Not Your Average Grade 9 Science Class

We visited Belleisle Regional High School to check out some of the Climate Action Project’s that the students had been working on and we were so impressed! Read our full blog post to find out why…

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  • The youth of today are the leaders, innovators, scientists, entrepreneurs and decision makers of tomorrow. The Gaia Project is a unique organization helping students to understand and take action against this existential threat, now and in the future.

    John Reid

    Volunteer

  • Young people have a role in protecting our climate today and tomorrow, this is why we're happy to support The Gaia Project in their mission of empowering youth.

    Krista Han

    Managing Partner - New Brunswick, Grant Thornton LLP

  • Opportunities with The Gaia Project have helped to bring about real changes, not only in the students' understanding and views of the world around them and their capacity to help, but also in the way the school is actually run as we have made concrete changes in some of our energy consumption strategies and practices.

    Brent Rowney

    Teacher at Oromocto High School

  • Thank you, I told my parents what we did in class and now they want to recycle at home!

    Olivia

    Student, Parkwood Heights Elementary School