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Hooray for the High Seas: the Global Ocean Treaty comes to life
We did it! More than sixty governments have now ratified the Global Ocean Treaty, a crucial milestone for protecting the ocean.
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Greenpeace Canada Reaction to C-5 National Projects List announcement
Prime Minister Carney’s national project list is creating a false narrative around what is in our national interest. Does Canada want to fight climate change and build a better future for Canadians or not? We are confused.
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🌿 Wildly Talented – Meet the Winners of the Patterns of the Wild Contest!
What an incredible journey it’s been! The 2025 Patterns of the Wild photo contest blew us away — every entry was a celebration of Earth’s textures, from the delicate shimmer…
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INC-5.2: World leaders fail again to secure a Global Plastics Treaty, but the fight for a strong treaty goes on
The sixth round of negotiations for a Global Plastics Treaty (INC-5.2) concluded without an agreement to end plastic pollution.
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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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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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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…
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Occupation, Extraction, and Extinction: How Corporate Greed Fuels Human Suffering and Climate Collapse
In the occupied Palestinian territories, corporations are not neutral economic actors. They are deeply embedded in the occupation, extracting resources, controlling infrastructure, and enabling illegal settlements, all under military protection. This is not just profitable; it’s central to the logic of control.
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Greenpeace reacts to proposed new LNG project in Quebec
MONTREAL, July 4, 2025 — Greenpeace Canada expresses its deep concern about Marinvest Energy Canada’s proposed new liquefied natural gas project, which seeks to build a floating LNG terminal in…








