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  • Nature
    Food Forests

    There’s a Monster in My Kitchen

    New animated short film brings the story of rainforest destruction to new audiences

    Reykia Fick •
    23 October, 2020
  • Live Sustainably
    Consumption Oceans Plastic

    Greenpeace reaction to Tim Hortons and Loop partnership on reusable container pilot program

    TORONTO - Today, Tim Hortons, announced that it will partner with Loop to pilot a deposit-return reusable cup and packaging program in some locations across Toronto. The pilot is set to begin in 2021. Burger King, also owned by Restaurant Brands International Inc., will pilot similar programs outside of Canada. In response to the news,…

    Laura Bergamo •
    22 October, 2020
  • Live Sustainably

    Day of action: Tell Canada’s supermarkets to commit to #ZeroFoodWaste

    In Canada, close to 60% of all the food produced is lost or wasted every year, and it’s estimated that grocery stores are directly responsible for 1.31 million tonnes of…

    Coralie Barbier •
    22 October, 2020
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    Climate
    Climate EnergySolutions PeacefulProtest

    No more time to waste, no more half-fulfilled promises: #JustRecovery now!

    With Canada’s economic update set to be announced in a matter of weeks, there is no more time to waste. Today, in 6 cities across Canada, 50 volunteers are taking…

    Lydie Padilla •
    17 October, 2020
  • Nature
    Climate PeacefulProtest

    Amchitka concert – a walk down memory lane

    It was October 16th, 1970 and anticipation filled the air. 10,000 people packed the Pacific Coliseum in Vancouver, waiting to see Phil Ochs, Chilliwack, James Taylor and Joni Mitchell. The concert had been organized by the Don’t Make a Wave Committee, a small group founded by Irving and Dorothy Stowe and Jim and Marie Bohlen,…

    Christy Ferguson •
    16 October, 2020
  • Greenpeace protesters in front of Parliament in Ottawa
    Nature
    Climate Food Forests Indigenous PeacefulProtest

    Over 25,000 Canadians say NO to Canada’s growing role in Amazon rainforest destruction where fires increased by 12.4% in one year.

    Today Greenpeace Canada brought a message to Parliament Hill from over 25,000 Canadians.

    Loujain Kurdi •
    1 October, 2020
  • Climate
    Climate Health Oil Plastic

    Greenpeace Throne Speech scorecard gives mixed marks to Liberals’ “ambitious but incomplete” recovery plans

    Today, Greenpeace Canada launched a scorecard evaluating the plans and priorities in yesterday’s Speech from the Throne. The scorecard offers an in depth analysis of the measures announced, including how the plans stack up against the policies Greenpeace recommended for a green and just recovery from covid-19.

    Laura Bergamo •
    24 September, 2020
  • Justin Trudeau throne speech scorecard greenpeace
    Climate
    Climate Consumption Forests Health Indigenous Oceans Oil Plastic

    Throne Speech: meh or yay?

    Our scorecard tells you whether or not the government’s plans will curb inequality and fix the climate crisis.

    Jesse Firempong •
    23 September, 2020
  • Walrus near Sjettebreen Glacier in Svalbard. © Denis  Sinyakov / Greenpeace
    Nature
    Arctic Climate Oceans

    The ice is disappearing, BUT a movement is emerging

    Today, scientists sounded another alarm on the impacts of the climate breakdown: the Arctic sea ice minimum has reached its 2nd lowest level since measurements began.

    Will McCallum •
    21 September, 2020
  • Walrus near Sjettebreen Glacier in Svalbard. © Denis  Sinyakov / Greenpeace
    Nature
    Arctic Climate Oceans

    Arctic in decline: sea ice minimum reaches second lowest extent on record

    According to the National Snow and Ice Data Centre, the 2020 Arctic sea ice minimum extent was likely reached on 15 September at 3.74 million square kilometers.

    Marie-Christine Fiset •
    21 September, 2020
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