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Safety concerns end Greenpeace Mount Logan climb for climate change action

Feature story | June 18, 2010 at 17:16

(Mount Logan, Yukon) — The Greenpeace expedition team that was hoping to reach the highest peak in Canada to send a message about what should be the highest priority at the G8/G20 meetings — stopping climate change — has been forced to abandon...

Greenpeace calls on the G8 and G20 to keep their promise to end fossil fuel subsidies

Feature story | June 24, 2010 at 10:33

(Toronto) – G8 and G20 leaders meeting this weekend in Canada have an opportunity to end the world’s destructive addiction to fossil fuels, Greenpeace said today by keeping their promise to end subsidies to big oil and big coal.

What a success: the G8/G20 rally and march in Toronto

Feature story | June 26, 2010 at 10:05

More than thirty thousand braved wet weather to gather at Queen’s Park in downtown Toronto and then march to send a message to the leaders of the G8/G20 summits. The message to the G8/G20 leaders was: stop climate change, end fossil fuel...

STATEMENT: AXA, the world's third-largest insurer, divesting from tar sands and pipelines

Press release | December 12, 2017 at 11:32

12 December 2017 (MONTREAL) — French financial services giant, AXA (the third-largest insurer in the world) announced today it divested over three billion Euros from coal and tar sands, including from tar sands pipelines and companies like...

Greenpeace pressures Ottawa on Tar Sands at UN Climate Conference

Feature story | December 5, 2008 at 17:00

Greenpeace is using its influence at the United Nations climate change conference in Poznan, Poland to marshal international support for its efforts to stop tar sands development and focus world attention on Canada’s refusal to make significant...

Sailing across the Arctic Circle: Greenpeace joins youth movement to defend our future

Blog entry by Shai Naides | August 6, 2013

On the northern coast of Norway, just above the Arctic Circle, lies a small archipelago where big things are happening. The famously scenic Lofoten islands are best known as a cod-rich fishery and eco-tourism destination. But now that...

Defending the Arctic even as Russia threatens to use force

Blog entry by Dima Litvinov | August 26, 2013 16 comments

In the frigid waters of the Kara Sea, north of Russia, far away from the glare of public scrutiny, oil giants Rosneft and ExxonMobil are exploring the offshore Arctic and the Russian Coast Guard threatened to fire on a Greenpeace ship...

New video sees children at heart of LEGO campaign

Blog entry by Ian Duff | August 5, 2014 1 comment

No one loves LEGO as much as a seven year old who's just built their first masterpiece. But everyone who has played with the toy carries the joy of their inner child on through life. That's why LEGO is such a desirable brand for Shell...

To change everything we need everyone

Blog entry by Sarah Wilbore | September 10, 2014

This month, on September 21st, heads of state are going to New York City for a historic summit on climate change.   This month is our chance to take action. This month is our time to change the course of history by joining...

Our addiction to fossil fuel is taking us on the road to nowhere

Blog entry by Kumi Naidoo | February 11, 2015

On Saturday I joined a panel at the Munich Security Conference in Germany and talked about global security and energy security. You might be surprised to see Greenpeace at a security conference. The room was full of members of the...

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