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Act On Climate March

Image | April 11, 2015 at 16:19

Over 25,000 citizens marched in Quebec City on April 11, 2015 calling on Premiers and the Federal Government to Act on Climate. Photo credit: © Greenpeace/Robert van Waarden

Climate Change and You (factsheet)

Publication | July 31, 2002 at 17:00

Fact sheet about the impacts of climate change on our everyday lives, and the environment.

Toast The Coast

Image gallery | June 11, 2015

How to Talk to Your Conservative Uncle at Thanksgiving

Blog entry by miwilson | October 8, 2015

It’s Thanksgiving weekend. Your family is gathered around the dining table and you’re on your second helping of dinner when your Conservative uncle starts spouting one of his usual political rants. Before you choke on your mashed...

Point of no return

Publication | January 22, 2013 at 2:00

"In 2020, the emissions from the 14 projects in this report –if they were all to go ahead – would raise global CO2 emissions from fossil fuels by 20% and keep the world on a path towards 5 to 6°C of warming.”

G8 and Harper fail Greenpeace climate scorecard

Press release | June 8, 2007 at 14:50

The G8 summit has failed to take the necessary actions to stop dangerous climate change.

Canada's leading environmental groups release national roadmap to set more...

Press release | March 7, 2008 at 9:00

Concerned about the lack of political leadership on urgent issues such as climate change, Canada's leading environmental organizations have come to a groundbreaking consensus around a roadmap for action that is being released today.

Greenpeace Activists End Arctic Oil Rig Occupation

Feature story | September 2, 2010 at 9:25

Severe weather has forced activists to end their occupation of the Stena Don oil rig in the Arctic last night: after two days of hanging some 15 meters above the frigid Arctic waters and forcing the rigs operators, Cairn Energy, to suspend...

Woodland caribou aren’t the only ones in trouble!

Blog entry by Catharine Grant, Forest Campaigner | October 3, 2013

Not only are woodland caribou in serious trouble due to habitat loss, but biologists at Penn State University are sounding the alarm bell over arctic caribou populations, affected by climate change.  Because of warmer springs, plants...

Our Captain Fantastic

Blog entry by Bunny McDiarmid | October 14, 2013

Pete Willcox, who has just been refused bail and remains alone in a Russian jail cell, was my skipper on board the first Rainbow Warrior in 1984. As a crew we spent five months in a hellhole boat yard in Florida turning  the...

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