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Greenpeace’s actions in the tar sands and around the world are making an impact in advance of December’s climate negotiations in Copenhagen. Here’s your chance to find out more about how you and Greenpeace are making the news—and making an impact—around the world.

You are already making the news! Want to do more? Consider writing a letter to the editor in response to climate change and tar sands articles in your local newspaper. Let newspapers and online forums know you appreciate coverage of environmental issues, and that you want to see strong action on climate change now.

  1.  Read a CNN article and visit a photo gallery about Greenpeace's recent visit to the Arctic to research the speed of climate change.
  2.  Read an article in the Globe and Mail about industry's reaction to Greenpeace's recent peaceful direct action in the tar sands.
  3.  Read US articles and blogs on the action and its effects on US-Canada talks in the Wall Street Journal  and on MSNBC.  
  4.   Read an editorial in the Globe and Mail about the cumulative effects of Greenpeace's recent tar sands campaign on the international climate change dialogue. The article doesn't exactly endorse Greenpeace's position, but it clearly outlines the impact you're having around the world.
  5.  Rajendra Pachauri, the head of the United Nations scientific panel on climate change, says Canada should do more to stop climate change and consider shutting the tar sands down. Read more in the Montreal Gazette.

You are already making the news! Want to do more? Consider writing a letter to the editor in response to climate change and tar sands articles in your local newspaper.  Let newspapers and online forums know you appreciate coverage of environmental issues, and that you want to see strong action on climate change now.