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Why we should MAKE SMTHNG instead of going shopping

Blog entry by Lu Yen Roloff | November 29, 2017

MAKE SMTHNG Week is about taking action for a better world. From 2-10 December, at the start of the holiday shopping season, we want to invite you to make something with us. In cities around the world, makers are gathering to...

Silent Witnesses to the Toxic Truth

Blog entry by Muyi Yang, Greenpeace East Asia | December 21, 2012 2 comments

At Greenpeace we believe in bearing witness to environmental crimes. In shining a global spotlight on injustice. In the positivity of action. A year ago we set out to investigate the discharges flowing into the Qiantang River in...

Levi's shapes up to become a Detox leader

Blog entry by Cassie Barker | December 13, 2012

Levi Strauss & Co. today committed to go toxic-free. Why? Because you and hundreds of thousands of other people demanded that Levi’s “Go Forth and Detox”.   Help us continue the campaign to detox our waterways. The world's...

Don't let the Greenpeace pedigree fool you

Feature story | March 31, 2011 at 16:53

By Rex Weyler

Podcast: Cutting edge garbage treament? Birds! Can you recycle meds?

Blog entry by Mary Ambrose | January 5, 2014

San Francisco is cutting edge in lots of ways, including the world of garbage. It was the first US city to require food composting for residents and businesses. And they divert the most waste of any US city from landfill, about 77 per...

Podcast: voting with your wallet. Is there an app for that?

Blog entry by Mary Ambrose | February 2, 2015 1 comment

This month on the Greenpeace podcast: Detox your shopping. Vote with your wallet.  Is there an app for that?   Is it true that Burt’s Bees – maker of those natural creams and lipsticks isn’t owned by that avuncular character on...

G7 charter won’t effectively tackle plastic pollution, but Canada can still act

Blog entry by Farrah Khan, Arctic and plastics campaigner | June 14, 2018 1 comment

Greenpeace activists send G7 leaders a hard-to-miss message one day before the G7 Summit in Charlevoix Quebec. © David Kawai / Greenpeace This past weekend, the G7 announced the creation of a much anticipated Ocean Plastics...

Scientists Ring Alarm Bell on the Boreal Forest: “The World’s Last Great Forest”

Blog entry by Catharine Grant, Forest Campaigner | July 23, 2013

The International Boreal Conservation Science Panel, which is made up of leading environmental experts, released a report today which calls for at least 50% “strict protection” of Canada’s sensitive Boreal Forest. The scientists point...

Alberta tar sands secrets: hidden information on deformed fish

Blog entry by Brian Blomme | December 17, 2010

Great story in the Globe and Mail today about information on deformed fish in the rivers in the tar sands region of Alberta that has been kept from the public. The story ( http://bit.ly/fFkaD2 ) says that the monitoring body...

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