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Greenpeace joins civil society calls for justice in Grassy Narrows

Blog entry by Shane Moffatt | June 5, 2012

Greenpeace today joins a host of civil society organizations calling on Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty to respect and uphold the rights of Asubpeeschoseewagong Anishnabek (Grassy Narrows First Nation).   In a  joint statement ,...

Muddying the debate: caribou "conservation" schemes and the ethical oil deception

Blog entry by rto | May 29, 2012

Evidence of the Alberta Government’s partiality to the interests of industrial expansion can be seen  in its caribou conservation policy, which has been conducted at the expense of both wildlife and even the interests of its citizens.

New York City imports tar sands resistance

Blog entry by Stephanie Goodwin | May 13, 2012 1 comment

On May 8, a book published along Enbridge's proposed tar sands pipeline route launched in New York City. The Enpipe Line: 70,000+ kilometres of poetry written in resistance to the Enbridge Northern Gateway Pipelines proposal , was...

Forest Hero: UN awards Amazon Campaign Director

Blog entry by Jess Miller | February 9, 2012

Paulo Adario, who heads up our Amazon campaign , may not be your archetypal hero (we’ve never seen him don tights), but we’re proud to announce that he has just been awarded the honour of “Forest Hero” by the UN.  He’s not one to tout...

Cyber activists tell Mattel: Stop packaging Barbie in rainforest destruction!

Blog entry by Shane Moffatt | June 9, 2011

Greenpeace Canada cyber activists gathered at our Toronto office and participated offsite last night to send Mattel a clear message: Stop packaging Barbie in rainforest destruction! The activists joined the global chorus of voices...

8 Photos Take You Inside the Movement to Save the Amazon

Blog entry by Rolf Skar | June 29, 2016 1 comment

The Munduruku indigenous community is trying to save its land — and with it the heart of the Amazon Basin — from a destructive mega-dam. I was lucky enough to spend a week with them fighting against deforestation and Amazon destruction...

Damn the dam: The threat one mega-dam poses to the Amazon and those who live there

Blog entry by Tica Minami | June 15, 2016 1 comment

The Tapajós River – in the heart of the Amazon  –  is home to thousands of people and incomparable biodiversity. But all that could change if a proposed mega-dam project moves forward. At the moment you’re reading this,...

Don't let Greenpeace disappear

Blog entry by Molly Dorozenski | May 16, 2017 9 comments

Today, we’re halting our normal communication with you to talk about something urgent. We’re taking the day to look back on some of the big accomplishments of the organization from the past half century -- and also to imagine...

intact-forest-area

Publication | March 24, 2009 at 17:47

Intact forest areas are vital parts of the forest that have not yet been fragmented by human activities like logging, road building or other types of infrastructure. It’s critical to protect intact areas that are still in their natural state.

Greenpeace Canada to denounce the "biomess" at the UN

Blog entry by Nicolas Mainville | May 7, 2012

Is wood energy good or bad? This is the question that will be asked in a policy debate held by the UN/FAO to many international stakeholders in Geneva this week. Greenpeace Canada will be representing the environmental community...

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