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Greenpeace’s Rainbow Warrior and Operation Exodus in the Marshall Islands
You might wonder, with everything that’s going on in Canada right now, why I’m sharing a story with you today from the Pacific Ocean…
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What Do Bath Bombs Have in Common with the U.N. and Why Should I Care?
There has never been a more crucial time to fight plastic pollution as we are rapidly approaching INC-5, the last scheduled negotiation session for the Global Plastics Treaty, in Busan,…
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Supporter Spotlight: the story behind the winning photo
At Greenpeace Canada, we love celebrating the creativity and passion of our incredible community. This month, we’re thrilled to shine a light on one of Greenpeace Canada’s Photo Contest winners,…
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From Rain to Shine: Weather Wonders Photo Contest Winners Spotlight
Hey Greenpeace Photo Contest Enthusiasts!
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Unleash Your Inner Storm Chaser: Enter the 2024 Greenpeace Canada Photo Contest! ?
Hey Nature Lovers and Photo Enthusiasts!
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Shell loves a bargain
As we speak, forest fires are spreading across western Canada and once again, communities are at risk of being destroyed and displaced.
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Resolute and Greenpeace Parties Announce the Conclusion of Long-Running Litigations
All parties are pleased that they have turned the page on these long-running litigations.
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The Mathur Case: Youth are pushing for climate action in the courts
Across the globe, young people are fighting for their governments to take action against climate change in order to secure the future they deserve for themselves and generations to follow.
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Recent victories: Montréal =ban and other global wins!
With the power of a bylaw, the City of Montréal is tackling its greenhouse gas emissions by banning natural gas in most new buildings starting in October 2024.
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It’s time to make polluters pay
As I stood outside Environment Minister Guilbeault’s office, mere hours before the start of the 28th UN Climate Summit (COP28) in Dubai, the air was crisp and fresh. This was a real contrast with the smokey weeks of the summer when forests burned at record rates.