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  • Greenpeace bites into Apple’s use of coal

    Blogpost by Mary Ambrose - May 16, 2012 at 13:15

    Greenpeace’s effort to persuade Apple to replace their coal-powered data centres with renewable energy went global yesterday. It started with a projection on the glass front building which included messages from Apple clients around the world asking... Read more >

  • Submissions for Greenpeace Design Competition!

    Blogpost by atzaras - May 16, 2012 at 12:00

    As many of you know, Greepeace Canada is seeking a new t-shirt for our incredible volunteers! We have been hosting a design competition, to get people more involved. Here are the submissions so far -  be sure to check out the slide show!

    It's not too... Read more >

  • Greenpeace stops Shell's ice breaker... four times!

    Blogpost by Diego Creimer, Public Relations & Media Officer - May 15, 2012 at 14:48

    On May 1st, Greenpeace activists from 13 different countries took part in a large scale action to block and slow down the progress of an ice breaker contracted to Shell, as it began its progress from Finland to Alaska, from where it will proceed to th... Read more >

  • Where is the forest protection in Asia Pulp and Papers ‘new’ forest protection policy?

    Blogpost by Bustar Maitar, Forest Campaigner, Greenpeace SEA - May 15, 2012 at 8:49

    This morning in Jakarta APP invited journalists to the launch of what it’s PR people grandly referred to as the ‘biggest announcement yet’ which would ‘reveal APP’s greatest commitment to natural forest protection as part of its sustainability program... Read more >

  • Organic farmed salmon a hoax, don't buy in

    Blogpost by Sarah King - May 14, 2012 at 23:36

    Organowashing. Is that word? Well, we're going to be introduced to this phenomenon when "organic" farmed salmon enters the Canadian market. Yes friends, the farmed salmon saga continues and this time our protagonist will be painted green with an O sta... Read more >

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