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Activists interrupt Harper in Toronto

Turning up the heat

A video preview for the "Turning up the heat" Greenpeace Report

P. Bear tries solar coffee

Greenpeace mascot guest P. Bear tries coffee brewed with solar power in Montreal, outside the Climate Change Summit.

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Does your child know what a whale sounds like?

Recordings of whale sounds are rare. And thanks to relentless whaling, they're now getting even rarer. In fact, if commercial whaling nations like Korea, Japan, Norway and Iceland have their way, there might come a time when these recordings are all that are left of the whales. Listen to this one, download it, and pass it on to a friend.

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Calls from activists inside the Canadian headquarters of Kimberly-Clark

Activists are locked themselves together inside Kimberly-Clark’s Canadian headquarters in Toronto on February 12, 2007. They announced that they would stay put until K-C’s Vice President of Environment, Ken Strassner, agreed to meet with Greenpeace. This audio file is a record of their calls describing their stay inside the office, up to the point where the police come to arrest them.

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Audio: Harper's Clean Air Act

In October 2006 the Harper government introduced the Clean Air Act, legislation that doesn't live up to it's name. It won't clean our air, and it doesn't require anyone to act before it's way too late. Greenpeace Canada climate campaigner Dave Martin explains

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