All articles by Sarah Micho
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Greenpeace ends Deep Sea Arctic Expedition with findings of new species and over 100 hours of groundbreaking underwater footage
Today, Greenpeace concluded its month-long science expedition to seamounts and hydrothermal hot springs in the Arctic deep sea. The expedition, known as the Deep Sea Arctic Expedition, launched on May 8, 2026, bringing together world-leading researchers and scientists to explore deep-sea ecosystems from depths down to 3,000 metres.
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Greenpeace Canada delivers a strong Nature Law petition to Environment, Climate Change and Nature Minister during meeting with allies to halt and reverse nature loss
OTTAWA – Greenpeace Canada delivered a petition this afternoon to Environment, Climate Change and Nature Minister Julie Dabrusin, calling for a strong federal Nature Law. The petition has been signed by over 116,000 people across Canada, who want to see nature protected and environmental safeguards enforced.
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Greenpeace Brazil investigation details large-scale laundering of illegal Amazon gold into Canada
This report reveals how loopholes in Brazil's mining permit system allow illegally mined gold to enter global markets, fueling environmental destruction and deepening the crisis faced by Indigenous Peoples in the Amazon.
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Greenpeace launches history-making Deep Sea Arctic Expedition into the deep sea, livestreaming from 3,000 m depth
VANCOUVER – On May 8, 2026, Greenpeace will officially launch on a month-long scientific mission to the Arctic deep-sea. The expedition, known as the Deep Arctic Expedition, is a first of its kind in Greenpeace history.
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Greenpeace Canada reacts to Carney’s new Nature protection plans
TORONTO – Following Mark Carney’s liberal government announcement today outlining Canada’s new Nature Plans, Greenpeace Canada is calling for greater ambition, alongside stronger accountability, transparency and investment to ensure ecosystem restoration...
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Beyond Parks: New Greenpeace Canada report calls to bridge the equity gap in Nature as Canada misses its 2025 biodiversity targets
OTTAWA – Last year, Canada’s progress on equity-based legislation and nature protection stalled. Current policies are falling short of national biodiversity targets, failing to address significant gaps in efforts to…
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Canadian Artists Unveil Oceans Murals as Historic Ocean Treaty Comes into Force
OTTAWA – Today, Greenpeace Canada unveiled two coastal murals in celebration of the Global Ocean Treaty officially entering into force after two decades of campaigning to protect the high seas.…
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Greenpeace Canada investigation reveals Domtar’s lobbying resulted in over $200M of Canadian public funds
TORONTO – A two-part investigative report released today by Greenpeace Canada reveals that Domtar, the largest pulp and paper company to ever operate in Canada, has been receiving significant amounts…
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Greenpeace Canada joins autonomous groups for Palestinian solidarity to deliver replica of Canadian ammunition to federal MPs, demanding total arms embargo on Israel and adoption of No More Loopholes Bill
MONTREAL – Today, Greenpeace Canada, together with autonomous groups for Palestinian solidarity, delivered an oversized replica of a General Dynamics 155mm ammunition bullet, manufactured in Montreal, to Liberal Members of…
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INC 5.2: “The inability to reach an international agreement in Geneva must be a wake up call for the world,” Greenpeace Canada statement
TORONTO – After two years of UN Global Plastics Treaty talks, world leaders in Geneva failed to secure an agreement to end plastic pollution at what was scheduled to be the…









