Transform Energy
Join our Energy [R]evolution – a 100% shift away from fossil fuels and nuclear power towards clean, sustainable, safe, renewable energy.

Our Vision
Climate change and the threats of nuclear energy are real. Tar sands and nuclear development are destroying our valuable but fragile ecosystems, as well as carrying many safety and health risks. Renewable energy is better for our health and for our planet. We know the future we want, and renewables are how we get there. Together we must push global governments away from fossil fuels and get them to invest in solar, wind, and beyond. It’s not going to be an easy task, but it’s one we must undertake if we’re to save our climate for generations to come.
What you can do
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New Greenpeace Canada Report Calls for B.C. to Make Big Polluters Pay for Climate Disasters
Vancouver — With wildfires, floods, and climate disasters costing British Columbia billions every year, a new report makes the case for a bold solution: make the fossil fuel companies most…
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Report: Greenwashing big oil & gas: the fossil fuel deception playbook
As countries discuss a way forward on the increasingly urgent climate crisis at COP28, a new report by Greenpeace Canada and the Canadian Association of Physicians for the Environment (CAPE) exposes widespread greenwashing practices fossil fuel companies use to maintain social license and avoid accountability for the harms they cause.
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Report:Racing to Zero? Canadian Banks’ Dubious Net Zero Commitments
Canada’s big five banks will be forced out of the United Nations’ net zero banking club unless they present a credible plan to phase out support for fossil fuels and…
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Greenpeace recommendations on Ontario’s proposed Cap and Trade Cancellation Act
Greenpeace Canada submission to the Ontario Environmental Bill of Rights consultation on Bill 4: The Cap and Trade Cancellation Act Summary The recent report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate…
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Greenpeace Canada Reaction to the Canada–Alberta MOU announcement
Toronto – “The Canada – Alberta MOU announcement is so much worse than we expected, and we expected it to be bad. Not only are they trying to ram through a…
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Why over 40 organizations oppose northwest coast oil pipeline and tankers project
It is not in the national interest to pursue a project that pits province against province, runs roughshod over Indigenous rights, and puts local economies and north Pacific coastal and marine ecosystems at risk.
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COP30 steps forward on fossil fuel phase-out and forest protection, but more needed
Belem, Brazil — Greenpeace has called on negotiators at the end of week one at COP30 in Belém to accelerate and implement climate and forest promises by ensuring they agree…