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Greenpeace Canada: New Reactors Won't Get Cheaper

Blog entry by jmckeati | 30 June, 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.  ...

Return to sender

Blog entry by Sarah King | 31 October, 2011 2 comments

Return to sender: Clover Leaf’s canned oceans destruction doesn’t belong on Canadian supermarket shelves As part of our campaign to defend our oceans , Greenpeace paid a visit to Canadian tuna giant Clover Leaf Seafoods’...

Obama stands up to Big Oil and polluter politicians

Blog entry by Phil Radford, Daryl Hannah | 19 January, 2012 6 comments

Yesterday, President Obama stood up to Big Oil and its puppets in the US Congress, denying a permit for the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline. This is encouraging news for the communities whose air and water would have been directly...

Tar sands destruction hits home, but the world stands UP!

Blog entry by Melina Laboucan-Massimo | 20 June, 2011 5 comments

The impact of Canada's tar sands really hit home for me last month, when a pipeline ruptured, in what was one of the largest oil spills in Alberta’s history only 7 km from where my family lives. Over 28,000 barrels of oil from a...

Clover Leaf under pressure as tinned tuna campaign heats up in Canada

Blog entry by Sarah King | 28 May, 2011 8 comments

Our fast-moving international campaign to make tinned tuna sustainable took another big step forward this week as we began a push on Canada’s largest tinned tuna brand Clover Leaf . The company currently uses an extremely...

On activism

Blog entry by JulietteH | 1 June, 2010 2 comments

Alberta Views, a magazine from Alberta, Canada, has just published an article on activism in general, and the tar sands in particular . While we have said plenty on the tar sands themselves, it's interesting to look at their take on...

Greenpeace USA executive director joins hundreds arrested at the White House to...

Blog entry by Josh S | 30 August, 2011 4 comments

This week, hundreds of activists – including Greenpeace USA Executive Director Phil Radford – were arrested as part of a protest against the proposed Keystone XL tar sands oil pipeline. The protesters, many wearing ‘Environmentalist...

Daily News: Genetically modified food to cost Australian farmers billions; Canadian...

Blog entry by Josh S | 7 July, 2011

Top news: Greenpeace report shows Australia’s adoption of GM wheat will cost farmers billions in export sales as both competitors and consumers reject the risky tech; Canadian military is planning its largest ever military exercise in...

Daily News: Tar Sands Unethical Campaign Tactics; Shell’s Oil Leak ‘Worst In a Decade’

Blog entry by Josh S | 17 August, 2011

Top News: ‘Ethical Oil’ campaign apparently used faked and stolen images; Obama announces $510m biofuel plan; oil spill information emerges despite Shell’ secrecy; escaped German cow finally speaks to psychic after three-months in...

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