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Greenpeace to join the Global Sumud Flotilla to Gaza
Greenpeace ship Arctic Sunrise joins the Global Sumud Flotilla sailing alongside more than 70 vessels to challenge Israel’s ongoing blockade of aid to Gaza.
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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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When a Canadian company is trying to claim the commons
Last month, talks at the International Seabed Authority (ISA) council meetings showed that the world is nowhere near ready to proceed with deep sea mining. A lack of regulatory frameworks,…
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Greenpeace Canada Education Fund (GCEF) Board Member
Climate action depends on informed public understanding, but misinformation is making that harder every day. The Greenpeace Canada Education Fund (GCEF) exists to change that, and we’re seeking new board members to help strengthen our reach, credibility, and impact across Canada.
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Parenting in a Crumbling World (and 30 affirmations to help you through it)
Let’s be honest: parenting right now can feel like holding your child with one arm while holding the weight of the world with the other.
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Greenpeace MENA calls for immediate and unconditional ceasefire amidst Israeli invasion and escalation of atrocities in Lebanon.
Greenpeace MENA condemns Israel’s invasion of Lebanon, urging an immediate ceasefire amid mass displacement, civilian casualties, and escalating humanitarian and environmental risks.
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You can’t blow up the sun: 4 reasons renewables are a security imperative
When the global economy is dependent on a centralised, combustible resource, missiles do more than just cut off power or disrupt shipping. They rock the very foundation of global stability.
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Energy in times of war: From fragility to resilience
War does not remain confined to the front lines; rather, it quickly seeps into homes, kitchens, transportation, generator bills, and the ability of families to secure their basic needs and feel safe and stable.
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5 ways to detox your home from plastics
Plastic is everywhere — in the air we breathe, the water we drink, the food we eat and the clothes we wear. Microplastics have found their way to our blood…
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What Is Misinformation and Disinformation and what do they have to do with the environment
Climate misinformation and disinformation are delaying environmental action. Learn how fossil fuel disinformation campaigns work and what you can do to resist false climate narratives.









