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  • "Plastikberg" - Action with Plastic Mountain in Vienna. © Mitja  Kobal / Greenpeace
    Live Sustainably
    Plastic

    World Refill Day: Will Government and Big Brands Finally Answer the Movement’s Calls?

    It’s World Refill Day — a global campaign to prevent plastic pollution and help people live with less waste.

    Sarah King •
    16 June, 2022
  • Nuluujaat Land Guardians appear on the land. Text reads "Inuit Land Defenders Need Your Support"
    Nature
    Arctic Indigenous

    Greenpeace launches petition in support of Inuit hunters, calls on government to reject Baffinland mine expansion

    Today Greenpeace Canada launched a new email petition targeting federal Minister of Northern Affairs Dan Vandal, calling on him to reject the proposed expansion of the Baffinland iron mine

    Alex Speers-Roesch •
    9 June, 2022
  • greenwashing have dangerous consequences
    Nature
    Forests

    Greenpeace’s reaction to the federal government’s announcement of a greenhouse gas offset system

    The government’s decision to double down on carbon offsets is a major step backwards for Canada’s climate ambitions.

    Dina Ni •
    8 June, 2022
  • Nature
    Oceans

    Why protecting the ocean means protecting people

    When you read the phrase ‘ocean conservation’ what images come up in your mind? A mighty blue whale? Cute penguins from our recent Antarctica trip? Maybe some fish swimming in…

    Rima Sonigara, Digital Campaigner, Protect the Oceans team; Sarah King Head of Oceans and Plastics, Greenpeace Canada •
    8 June, 2022
  • Greenpeace activists holding the sign "no real actions, no caribou""
    Equality
    Forests Indigenous

    Val d’Or caribou: symbol of a biodiversity crisis and disregard for Indigenous rights

    Pierre Dufour, as Minister of Forestry, Wildlife and Parks, is failing his mandate to protect wildlife. His inaction has only benefited the logging companies that are destroying the essential habitat of caribou and many other species. He even points the finger at Indigenous Peoples for the decline of caribou.

    Dina Ni •
    20 April, 2022
  • Nature
    Forests Health Indigenous Oceans Racial Justice

    Nature is for everyone – so is defending Her

    This week we are kicking off a month-long series of live talks exploring the theme of decolonising Nature, restoring the land and building justice.

    Shane Moffatt •
    19 April, 2022
  • Nature
    Indigenous

    Caribou Crisis: Minister Dufour reverts to gaslighting

    In reaction to Quebec Minister of Forests, Wildlife and Parks (MFFP) Pierre Dufour’s comments and finger-pointing, which attack the Innu of Nutashkuan and their traditional activities as a threat to the protection of the caribou...

    Olivier Kölmel •
    13 April, 2022
  • Climate
    Climate Indigenous Oil

    Greenpeace disrupts Scotiabank AGM with (un)happy birthday party to call out continued financing of fossil fuels

    (TORONTO) – Greenpeace activists disrupted Scotiabank’s 190th AGM with a satiric birthday party calling out the bank’s continued financing of fossil fuels, failure to respect Indigenous rights.

    Dina Ni •
    5 April, 2022
  • boats around the sign "People for biodiversity"
    Nature
    Forests Oceans

    Greenpeace’s statement on the Geneva biodiversity meetings in the run up to COP15 in Kunming, China

    What we desperately need in the run-up to COP15 is ambition and a solid implementation framework. The time for distractions has run out.

    Dina Ni •
    29 March, 2022
  • "Look up!" Demonstration for Climate and Social Justice in  Paris. © Denis Meyer / Greenpeace
    Nature
    Climate

    Incoming from the IPCC: an action plan for the critical decade

    Something extraordinary happened recently. Temperatures in Antarctica reached record levels, an astonishing 40°C above normal in places.

    Brandon Wei •
    24 March, 2022
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