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Stop the Tar Sands

Topic | December 2, 2009 at 13:59

The tar sands of Northern Alberta, Canada – also called oil sands – are one of the largest remaining deposits of oil in the world. Developing the tar sands has created the biggest industrial development project, the biggest capital investment...

Great Bear Rainforest

Feature story | April 4, 2013 at 14:00

How did we go from certain destruction to forest protection in Canada's Great Bear Rainforest? Follow the journey with our interactive Forest Solutions story.

Nuclear power in Canada: busy doing nothing

Blog entry by Justin McKeating | September 30, 2010

Regular readers are probably asking themselves how our plans for a comedy show set in a nuclear power plant are progressing. You know, the one where the security fences are guarded by janitors, the robots in the waste facility have...

Greenpeace Canada: New Reactors Won't Get Cheaper

Blog entry by jmckeati | June 30, 2010 1 comment

A year ago today the nuclear lobby’s “affordable” power charade was exposed.  Admitting that the price tag for new reactors was “billions” of dollars too high, the Ontario government suspended its purchase of new reactors.  ...

Global outrage as seal hunt begins

Press release | March 29, 2005 at 0:00

Greenpeace today expressed outrage that the CanadianGovernment has chosen to proceed with the Atlantic seal hunt on the ice floes in the Gulf of St Lawrence, despite evidence that the hunt is unsustainable and scientifically unjustifiable.

Nuclear safety? Depends on who you ask

Blog entry by Shawn-Patrick Stensil | April 9, 2013 5 comments

Nuclear safety regulators from around the world are in Canada’s capital this week to discuss what lessons they should learn from the Fukushima disaster. It’s a bad choice of venue. Canada’s approach to nuclear safety isn’t one to...

Nuclear safety? Depends on who you ask

Blog entry by Shawn-Patrick Stensil | April 9, 2013 5 comments

Nuclear safety regulators from around the world are in Canada’s capital this week to discuss what lessons they should learn from the Fukushima disaster. It’s a bad choice of venue. Canada’s approach to nuclear safety isn’t one to...

Nuclear safety? Depends on who you ask

Blog entry by Shawn-Patrick Stensil | April 9, 2013 5 comments

Nuclear safety regulators from around the world are in Canada’s capital this week to discuss what lessons they should learn from the Fukushima disaster. It’s a bad choice of venue. Canada’s approach to nuclear safety isn’t one to...

Sands of time push for leadership on climate crisis

Feature story | February 19, 2009 at 0:00

In advance of Hillary Clinton's arrival in Beijing, we have delivered an open letter, together with a giant hourglass, calling for immediate cooperation and leadership between the US and China to stop global warming.The hourglass, inscribed with...

Greenpeace: tar sands blockade continues as challenge to Obama and Harper

Press release | September 16, 2009 at 0:00

As Canadian prime minister Harper and US President Obama prepare for their meeting in Washington today, 20 Greenpeace activists from Canada, France, and the US continue to blockade Shell’s Albian Sands open-pit mine in Canada's tar sands.

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