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

Feature story - May 15, 2013

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 environment before oil companies... Read more >

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Google pressures largest US utility company to offer renewable energy

Blog entry by Gary Cook,a senior policy analyst at Greenpeace US | April 22, 2013

Thanks to some pressure from Google, the largest utility company in the U.S., Duke Energy, now plans to offer renewable energy to its major customers.  This will allow Google, who also announced plans today to double the size of one if...

Buyer beware of canned tuna "gone gory"

Blog entry by Sarah King, Oceans campaign coordinator | April 19, 2013

If you’ve been on facebook the past couple of days perhaps you’ve seen Greenpeace’s image of our 2013 canned tuna sustainability ranking results. Turns out over 88,000 and counting already have, and upwards of 1000 facebookers have...

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.

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