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Wind Energy Study in British Columbia

Publication | July 13, 2002 at 19:00

Three small cities on the coast of British Columbia have enough combined wind energy potential to create 5,000 long-term jobs and millions of dollars in government revenue, according to a wind report commissioned by Greenpeace and the Living...

Forest Views, Spring 2008

Publication | April 15, 2008 at 19:00

The latest issue of Greenpeace newsletter Forest Views gives readers an inside look at the current happenings in our prized Boreal forests, in particular B.C.’s Great Bear Rainforest, the largest intact, coastal temperate rainforest left in the...

Groundbreaking Great Bear Rainforest Agreement Secures $120 million

Press release | January 20, 2007 at 17:00

Environmental groups ForestEthics, Greenpeace and Sierra Club of Canada welcomed the federal government’s announcement today that it will add $30 million to complete a $120 million groundbreaking conservation management and economic development...

Ecoforestry: an alternative for Papua New Guinean forest communities

Blog entry by Sam Moko, Forests Campaigner | July 30, 2013

Since 2011, the people of Papua New Guinea have been waiting for the findings of the Commission of Inquiry into Special Agriculture and Business Leases (SABLs). In the meantime, logging companies have been fast-tracking the...

Quebec government hires mediator because it can't talk to Resolute

Blog entry by Richard Brooks | September 17, 2013

News today is that the Quebec government which owns the vast public forests of province, which sets the laws and regulations, which oversees how businesses operates, which sets the rules... is having a difficult time talking to ...

First Independent Assessment of the Canadian Boreal Forest Agreement Released

Blog entry by Mélissa Filion - Forêt | November 14, 2011

How is the Boreal Agreement delivering on its promises ? The Canadian Boreal Forest Agreement, of which Greenpeace is a signatory along with eight other environmental organizations and 22 logging companies, has recently released...

It’s not our fault says Resolute.

Blog entry by Richard Brooks | December 15, 2013

It’s not our fault - Resolute avoids taking responsibility for losing FSC certification for 8 million hectares of forest Talk about avoiding responsibility. This week it was announced that Canada’s largest logging Resolute Forest...

Remembering a 20 year commitment to the coastal rainforests

Blog entry by Oliver Salge | November 11, 2013

20 years ago this week,  Greenpeace activists, including the former executive director of Greenpeace Germany, Thilo Bode, were arrested on a bridge and locked up in jail. The reason for the arrest was that they were taking part in a...

4 reasons we all should #StandForForests

Blog entry by Greg Norman, Forests Communications Coordinator | March 21, 2014 3 comments

We cannot sustain life without healthy, thriving forests. That is why Greenpeace campaigns for their protection and on this International Day of Forests, we want to share with you a few reasons why you should help. 1. 300 million of...

What’s helping protect the forest? Find out in 60 seconds!

Blog entry by hpostlet | March 28, 2014

At Greenpeace, we like standing up. We stand up to the big guys, the bigger guys, and the biggest of them all. And because we do that, we get to help protect incredible places like the Great Bear Rainforest and species like the...

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