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We must act now for the future.
Scientists agree that to prevent catastrophic climate change we must keep the average increase in global temperature as far below 2 degree Celsius as possible (relative to the pre-industrial level).
Your help has never been more important. Governments have been warned about the potentially catastrophic consequences if climate change is ignored. But Canada's government is still not listening. Instead, it is trying to block international action and delay implementing effective policy solutions at home.
Melissa Auf Der Maur urges Canadians to sign Kyotoplus
Lyriq Bent urges Canadians to sign Kyotoplus
Steve Bacic urges Canadians to sign Kyotoplus
Tonya Lee Williams urges Canadians to sign Kyotoplus
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Greenpeace and representatives from Canada’s KYOTOplus climate coalition today raised giant banners on Parliament Hill representing the 100,000 Canadians who want action now from the Harper government on the climate crisis.
Saturday October 24th is the International Day of Climate Action. Around the world, events are being held to promote action on climate change.
While Greenpeace activists took direct action yesterday at a French energy giant Total S.A. refinery in France to expose the climate crime of the tar sands, Greenpeace activists from Canada were busy altering two Total billboards in Edmonton to make them more accurately reflect the destruction that Total will inflict on Alberta’s environment.
Greenpeace Canada’s tar sands campaign expanded into France early this morning when 30 Greenpeace activists entered Total’s refinery site in Gonfreville-l'Orcher, located close to Le Havre (Normandy), and hung three large banners.
Nineteen Greenpeace activists have struck again. This time they have scaled three stacks at Shell’s operation in Fort Saskatchewan to expose more of the climate crimes of the tar sands and send a Climate SOS to the world.
Nineteen Greenpeace activists have struck again. This time they have scaled three stacks at Shell’s operation in Fort Saskatchewan to expose more of the climate crimes of the tar sands and send a Climate SOS to the world.
Activists from Canada, France, Brazil and Australia scaled the chimneys at an under-construction upgrader to stop more destruction before it can start. Two activists have been detained.