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A Wild Ride Through the Lens — Final Hours to Enter!
As the sun sets on this year’s Greenpeace Canada Photo Contest, we want to take a moment to say thank you. 🌿
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Greenpeace Canada reacts to the opening of the INC-5.2, calling on Canada to support a strong Global Plastics Treaty
TORONTO – Today, the Global Plastics Treaty talks have officially begun, deciding the fate of plastic pollution around the world. At the talks, which will happen from August 5 until August…
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INC-5.2: Inspiring action through art ahead of Global Plastics Treaty talks
Ahead of the Global Plastics Treaty talks in Geneva, Greenpeace is turning Toronto-Danforth into an open air art exhibition around the plastics crisis.
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“That’s Just War” — No, It’s Not. And Canada Is Complicit.
As the devastation in Gaza reaches unimaginable levels, we continue to hear the same hollow refrains: “It’s war — terrible things happen,” or “Yes, the Israeli military may be going…
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Why is it easier to believe conspiracy theories than climate science?
While we can't help but marvel—grimly—at the creativity of some of the conspiracy theories around wildfires and extreme weather, their role in obscuring the role played by climate change is going to get (more) people killed.
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From frustration to action: what comes after Suzuki’s climate wake-up call?
David Suzuki’s recent op-ed and interview got people talking. In some ways it's a relief to hear someone with his stature say plainly: this isn’t working, our leaders and the system are set up to tackle such a complex problem.
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Deep-sea mining isn’t innovation: it’s ecological theft
Right now, countries are gathering at the International Seabed Authority (ISA) in Jamaica to debate whether companies should be allowed to mine the deep ocean for profit. The frontliner? Canada-based…
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World’s highest court delivers historic protections for climate-impacted communities
The Hague, Netherlands, 23 July 2025 – The world’s highest court has just delivered a landmark Advisory Opinion on the obligations of States in the face of the climate emergency.[1]…
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New Greenpeace Canada Report Calls for B.C. to Make Big Polluters Pay for Climate Disasters
Vancouver — With wildfires, floods, and climate disasters costing British Columbia billions every year, a new report makes the case for a bold solution: make the fossil fuel companies most…