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It’s time to say yes to people, not to oil

Blog entry by Diego Creimer, Greenpeace Canada | May 20, 2015

This Tuesday, an unprecedented journey started on the shores of Vancouver. For the first time ever, six people from as many First Nations set sail on board the Greenpeace ship MY Esperanza to Haida Gwaii, to help connect coastal...

The Arctic is worth fighting for

Blog entry by Yeb Saño | September 11, 2014

As I witness with my own eyes the sublime and spectacular beauty of the Arctic, I realize that we live on a deeply interconnected planet. What happens all over the world affects this region in seriously profound and intricate ways.

Looking back: Canada's Arctic Council Chairmanship

Blog entry by Alex Speers-Roesch | April 22, 2015

This week in Iqaluit, the capital of the Canadian territory of Nunavut, the torch of global Arctic leadership will be passed as the United States assumes the Chairmanship of the  Arctic Council , the intergovernmental forum comprised...

Act for Arctic: Ordinary People taking extraordinary action

Blog entry by Markus Power | April 24, 2015

When launching the Act for Arctic campaign last May, we tried something that we hadn’t tried before: we asked people all around the world to take a stand in their communities to help lift the call for Arctic protection. Their mission:...

Why I volunteer to save the Arctic.

Blog entry by Inderjit Deogun | May 8, 2015

When Natalie Caine, volunteer organizer at Greenpeace Canada, approached me about becoming an Act for Arctic community campaigner I jumped at the chance. Why? Because the crisis in the Arctic is real, it's abhorrent and I wasn't going...

Shíshálh (Sechelt) Nation kayaktivists protest Shell’s Arctic oil spill vessel as it...

Blog entry by Jessica Wilson | May 30, 2015

Shishalh Sunshine Coast - tsain-ku (Trail Bay - Sechelt) Shell is at this moment sailing its oil spill containment vessel, the Arctic Challenger, through the Inside Passage on its way to Dutch Harbour where the company plans to begin...

Sense & Sustainability: Oscar winner Emma Thompson stands with Clyde River

Blog entry by Stephanie Hulse | June 23, 2015

The people of Clyde River, on Baffin Island, have courageously taken matters into their own hands to protect the Arctic from offshore oil and gas exploration. In fact, they brought the issue to the Federal Court of Appeal and...

Clyde River wins case at the Supreme Court of Canada!

Blog entry by Farrah Khan | July 26, 2017

They did it! Clyde River Inuit have WON their case at the Supreme Court of Canada. Former mayor and community leader from Clyde River Jerry Natanine stands with: Clyde River's legal council Nader Hasan, Greenpeace...

Canada’s pro-oil agenda threatens to destroy the Arctic: Greenpeace

Feature story | May 14, 2013 at 13:01

As Canada officially took the chair of the Arctic Council today, Greenpeace sent a direct message to delegates at the ministerial meeting in Kiruna, Sweden, and launched an international mobilization online calling on Canada to put people and the...

Arctic Stand-off: Greenpeace confronts world’s most controversial oil rig

Feature story | May 24, 2011 at 14:33

Greenland – A Greenpeace ship is in a tense stand-off with Danish navy commandos protecting an oil drilling operation in the freezing seas off Greenland.

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