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    BREAKING: GREENPEACE SPAMS PM TRUDEAU WITH CLIMATE EMERGENCY ALERT

    OTTAWA – Treating climate change like the emergency that Parliament said it is, Greenpeace Canada called on Canadians to spam the PM with a ‘climate emergency’ alert that asked him…

    Marie-Christine Fiset •
    21 October, 2019
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    Vancouver Local Group Making Waves. 

        Greenpeace Vancouver Local Group Organizer About 15 months ago, this incarnation of theGreenpeace Vancouver local volunteer group started, and we’ve been doing all sorts of things. I meant…

    Sofia Rodriguez Engelbrecht •
    10 October, 2019
  • Ecological Produce at Farmers Market in Paris. © Peter Caton / Greenpeace
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    Toronto to become a “Good Food City” by reducing meat consumption, increasing access to nutritious fruits and vegetables

    Toronto/Montréal – Toronto Mayor John Tory today joined with 13 other mayors representing some of the world’s largest cities including Paris, Los Angeles, Lima and Tokyo in committing to become…

    Mojgan Mohammad •
    10 October, 2019
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    Who Tops Canada’s Plastic Polluters List This Year?

    For a second year, members of the global Break Free From Plastic movement, community groups and individuals have set out to answer the question – Who’s responsible for the plastic…

    Sarah King •
    9 October, 2019
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    Nestlé, Tim Hortons top Greenpeace Canada’s Plastic Polluter List for Second Year

    MONTRÉAL – Today, Greenpeace Canada released its 2019 Top 5 Plastic Polluters list, with Nestlé and Tim Hortons ranked in the top two positions for the second year in a…

    Marie-Christine Fiset •
    9 October, 2019
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    Artists and activists use art to push for climate action two days before leaders debate

    5 octobre, 2019 De l’Art pour le Climat Lien  pour les photos MONTRÉAL – L’urgence climatique nous frappe de plein fouet. Elle exige une action immédiate de la part de…

    Loujain Kurdi •
    5 October, 2019
  • Family Eating Vegetarian Food at Home in Vienna. © Mitja  Kobal / Greenpeace
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    World scientists, David Suzuki issue call on city mayors to reduce meat consumption

    (Montreal / Toronto / Vancouver) – In an open letter published today, 65 scientists from 11 different countries, including prominent Canadian geneticist and broadcaster David Suzuki, called on mayors around…

    Mojgan Mohammad •
    3 October, 2019
  • Climate Change Impact Austria - Alpine pastures. © Mitja  Kobal / Greenpeace
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    Scientists call on Mayors to adopt measures to reduce meat and dairy consumption

    Dear Mayors, Scientific consensus of currently observed and projected future climate and biodiversity impacts clearly calls for the rapid transformation of our society at all scales and across all sectors,…

    Marie-Christine Fiset •
    3 October, 2019
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    Why Single Use is Not the Future Option

    Thanks to pressure from people all around the world, brands and retailers know they need to take responsibility for creating this global plastic waste and pollution epidemic. We are increasingly…

    Elvira Jiménez, Greenpeace Spain and Sarah King, Greenpeace Canada - Plastic Free Future campaign •
    2 October, 2019
  • Plastic Waste Dump in Dumaguete, Philippines. © Greenpeace
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    Greenpeace report exposes how multinationals are pretending to solve the plastic crisis 

    Vancouver – A Greenpeace USA report released yesterday, Throwing Away the Future: How Companies Still Have It Wrong on Plastic Pollution “Solutions,” warns consumers to be skeptical of the so-called…

    Marie-Christine Fiset •
    2 October, 2019
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