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    Forests

    Why Rudolph the Reindeer really has a red nose!

    He’s found on our Holiday greeting cards, on our festive napkins, sweaters and cushions. Toy manufacturers love him and children’s clothing brands use him profusely. He is indeed the most famous of all reindeers; our beloved Rudolph.

    Marie Moucarry •
    12 December, 2017
  • Forest-destroying palm oil companies nowhere to hide.
    Story
    Consumption, Forests, Victory

    Forest-destroying palm oil companies have nowhere to hide

    You made it happen! After an incredible few months, and 1.3 million of you taking action, the world’s largest palm oil trader, Wilmar, just launched a groundbreaking plan.

    Lydie Padilla •
    12 December, 2017
  • Story
    Forests

    Call on provincial premiers to protect caribou habitat

    Ask your Premier publicly about their plans to save Canada’s woodland caribou and other species at risk.  Just last week, the Quebec government announced they will let the Val-d’Or caribou herd die-off. This sad story is a a wake-up call for all provincial premiers:  they must listen to the best available scientific and Indigenous knowledge…

    Lydie Padilla •
    3 November, 2017
  • Press Release
    Oil

    US Bank ends its credit relationship with Enbridge Inc.

    Another bank moves away from funding tar sands pipelines 2 November 2017 (TORONTO) – In a press release MN350 and Honor the Earth made public that US Bank was ending…

    Greenpeace Canada •
    2 November, 2017
  • Story
    Oil

    PRESS RELEASE: Greenpeace report warns of risks to banks betting on tar sands pipelines

    30 October 2017 (TORONTO) — A new report by Greenpeace and Oil Change International warns of major banks’ exposure to financial and reputational damage due to their financing of tar sands…

    Greenpeace Canada •
    30 October, 2017
  • Publication
    Climate, Oil

    In the Pipeline: Risks for Funders of Tar Sands Pipelines

    This report is written for banks, their institutional shareholders, and for those financial institutions considering financing or arranging finance – through the purchase or underwriting of corporate bonds or shares – the construction and operation of any of the proposed tar sands pipelines.

    Greenpeace Canada •
    30 October, 2017
  • Press Release
    Oil

    PRESS RELEASE: Greenpeace report warns of risks to banks betting on tar sands pipelines

    30 October 2017 (TORONTO) — A new report by Greenpeace and Oil Change International warns of major banks’ exposure to financial and reputational damage due to their financing of tar…

    Greenpeace Canada •
    30 October, 2017
  • Story
    PeacefulProtest, Oil

    Whether by land or by sea resistance to tar sands pipeline continues to grow.

    As three tar sands pipelines (Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain, Enbridge Line 3, and TransCanada Keystone XL) try to press forward the resistance to them is rising up, growing and taking action by land and by sea.

    Mike Hudema •
    21 October, 2017
  • Story
    Victory, Oil

    World’s 8th largest banks says it won’t finance tar sands pipelines

    There was some great news out of France this week, as BNP Paribas, the largest bank in France and 8th largest in the world, publicly stated that it will cut ties with tar sands pipelines and the companies behind them.

    Keith Stewart •
    16 October, 2017
  • Press Release
    Forests

    U.S. Court Dismisses Resolute’s Racketeering Case Against Greenpeace

    SAN FRANCISCO, October 16, 2017 — Today, the United States District Court for the Northern District of California issued a decision [1] dismissing all claims in the controversial case that…

    Greenpeace Canada •
    16 October, 2017
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