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Greenpeace works hard to stop climate change. A large part of that work is done through producing scientific, solutions-based reports that monitor industry practices, market trends and government legislation.

This page provides links to key information related to Greenpeace’s climate campaign.

Energy [R]evolution Reports

  • The Silent Energy [R]evolution
  • Key Results of the Canadian Energy [R]evolution Report (backgrounder)
  • Energy [R]evolution: executive summary Canadian outlook 2010
  • Energy [R]evolution: A sustainable energy outlook for Canada 2010
  • Does the World Need Oil from the Tar Sands
  • Energy [R]evolution: A blueprint for cutting global CO2 emissions in half by 2050
  • Energy [R]evolution regional reports

G8/G20 documents

  • Read our briefing document: A climate change agenda for Canada 

Background documents

  • Background on SRREN report
  • World Bank, Pentagon: global warming red alert
  • Implications of IPCC 3rd assessment report

Fact sheets

  • SolarChill
  • Key highlights from the Wikileaks releases on 12 May 2011
  • What Canada must deliver in Cancun
  • Canada and climate change
  • Climate research
  • Individual action
  • Global melting Arctic, Antarctic
  • Ocean circulation
  • Health, food, water
  • United Nations
  • Scientific consensus
  • Sea levels
  • Extreme weather
  • Habitat loss

 

Topics
  • climate change

 

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