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March of the penguins

Blog entry by Akshey Kalra | January 15, 2018

This morning, people around the world are waking up to pictures of penguin sightings across the globe. The penguins have been spotted travelling on trains, arriving at international airports and at iconic landmarks. From Sydney to...

Here's how 2018 got off to a good start

Blog entry by Sarah Wilbore | February 2, 2018

We’re one month into 2018, and already we have good news from around the world and here in Canada to share with you. We discovered a new bird species in Indonesia The Rote myzomela (Myzomela irianawidodoae) belongs to the...

New York City imports tar sands resistance

Blog entry by Stephanie Goodwin | May 13, 2012 1 comment

On May 8, a book published along Enbridge's proposed tar sands pipeline route launched in New York City. The Enpipe Line: 70,000+ kilometres of poetry written in resistance to the Enbridge Northern Gateway Pipelines proposal , was...

From Milan to Palermo let’s stop nuclear

Blog entry by Robin Nieto | May 30, 2011

There are moments in time when humanity comes together.  Sometimes because of disaster.  Sometimes because of sport.  In Japan, Fukushima brought together humanity around the worst nuclear catastrophe in history.  In Italy,...

Funeral march opposes caribou extinction under McGuinty plan

Blog entry by rnieto | March 1, 2011 5 comments

Toronto – Greenpeace and Earthroots, held a funeral procession today outside a closed government consultation session to mourn the McGuinty government’s continued failure to stop the countdown to extinction of Ontario’s threatened...

Setting Sail for the Arctic

Blog entry by Diego Creimer & Holly Postlethwaite | June 29, 2012

The time is now. With the northern summer as the backdrop, Greenpeace’s Arctic Sunrise and the Esperanza cast off this week and set sail for the Arctic. Leaving a little later than the Shell boats and carrying a very diffent type...

Greenpeace vows to continue campaign as navy ends arctic oil rig occupation

Blog entry by rnieto | June 2, 2011 1 comment

2 June 2011 (Greenland) – Greenpeace campaigners who scaled an Arctic oil rig and prevented deep water drilling off the coast of Greenland for four days have vowed to continue their campaign after climbers believed to be from the...

Greenpeace takes action to close Gentilly-2

Blog entry by Pierre Bernadet | April 13, 2011

This morning at 6:45 , about ten Greenpeace Activists blocked the doors of the Hydro-Quebec building in Montreal. The message is clear : we are closing Hydro-Quebec because this is what Hydro-Quebec and the Charest government should do...

Top Ten Event - Greenpeace Edition

Image | February 13, 2014 at 15:30

Inspired by the Arctic 30, recently released from a Russian prison for protesting drilling for oil in the Arctic, Greenpeace Canada is partnering with Stuart Knight Productions to host an event where 10 celebrated Canadians each take the stage...

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