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Bringing the Guardian Tree to life

Video | May 3, 2014 at 9:30

61,000 signatures appear on the Guardian Tree, a symbol of our shared resolve to stand up for forests and tell Resolute Forest Products, Canada’s largest logging company, that reckless clear-cutting in the Boreal Forest is not okay. If you didn’t...

Boreal Agreement loses key signatory as Canopy departs

Blog entry by Richard Brooks | April 18, 2013 1 comment

Yesterday (April 17), Canopy announced its departure from the Canadian Boreal Forest Agreement (CBFA). Canopy’s departure from the Canadian Boreal Forest Agreement (CBFA) is another sign that the Agreement is clearly not working.

Cree launch campaign to save the Broadback Valley Endangered Forest

Blog entry by Richard Brooks | April 15, 2013

The Grand Council of the Crees and the Cree First Nations communities in the Broadback Valley of Quebec (Waskaganish, Nemaska, Waswanipi, Ouje-Bougoumou and Mistissini) have launched a public campaign to save the forests of their...

Clayoquot, April 13 1993: On the 20th Anniversary of a Game-Changing Land-Use Decision

Blog entry by Eduardo Sousa | April 15, 2013

The following is an Opinion Editorial published by The Times Colonist marking the Twentieth Anniversary of the Clayoquot Sound Land Use Decision (CLUD). The Decision by the BC Premier of the day allowed for continued industrial logging...

Ridiculous tax break sought by Resolute in the Boreal Forest

Blog entry by Richard Brooks | April 10, 2013

It’s emerged this week that Resolute Forest Products, the lead logging company clearcutting  Endangered Forests in Ontario and Quebec is seeking a tax break from the city of Thunder Bay. If successful, the break which would be...

Billion Dollar Caribou - Who's going to win?

Blog entry by Richard Brooks | March 21, 2013

Who would you bet on? Endangered Caribou or the oil and gas industry? The Nature of Things with David Suzuki is airing a show on Thursday March 21, 2013 (and available online after that) on the last remaining and very threatened...

BC Government’s own watchdog is barking at them

Blog entry by Stephanie Goodwin | February 21, 2013

Sometimes independent bodies mandated to monitor the government have the courage to tell the truth.  Today is one of those days.  The Auditor General of British Columbia released an audit of biodiversity in B.C. , essentially a report...

Three weeks in the Spessart forest

Blog entry by Mélanie Dupuis, activist and volunteer | January 21, 2013 5 comments

In the heart of Heigenbrücken, a small German village in the province of Bavaria, a group of twenty motivated and enthusiastic people were getting ready to confront autumn in the Spessart forest in pursuit of one common goal: Stop the...

Turning Up the Heat : Global Warming and the Degradation of Canada's Boreal Forest

Publication | April 9, 2008 at 19:00

A new report released by Greenpeace on the 10th of April 2008 finds that logging in Canada’s Boreal Forest is making global warming worse by releasing greenhouse gases and reducing carbon storage. It also finds that logging makes the forest more...

Sneak Peak! Green Tissue Guide App

Blog entry by Holly Postlethwaite, Media and PR Officer | December 27, 2012

Looks like you found your sneak peak at Greenpeace Canada’s Green Tissue Guide App . Before we launch we want your feedback. On average, over 2 million acres is logged in Canada’s Boreal Forest every year . Deforestation in Canada...

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