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    Canadian Nature Groups Welcome Global Deal to Reverse Nature Loss by 2030 at COP15

    Canadian environmental groups welcome the Kunming-Montreal Agreement at COP15 in Montreal to halt and reverse global biodiversity loss by 2030 and applaud Canada’s leadership, which was instrumental in landing the deal.

    Dina Ni •
    19 December, 2022
  • Nature
    Forests Indigenous Oceans

    Reaction of Greenpeace Canada to the final COP15 deal

    This announcement is a huge moment for nature, which is so important to everyone. While the deal isn’t perfect, we are happy to see a strong recognition of Indigenous rights and knowledge. This is the future of ethical and effective conservation worldwide.

    Dina Ni •
    19 December, 2022
  • Nature
    Forests Indigenous Climate

    A bandage for biodiversity protection

    The 15th UN Conference on Biodiversity, known as COP15, has ended. The final deal, known as the Kunming-Montreal Agreement, is being labelled historic but is just the beginning of the work needed to halt mass extinction.

    Gaby Flores •
    19 December, 2022
  • Nature
    Forests Indigenous Oceans

    COP15 recognises Indigenous Peoples’ work, but won’t disarm the threat of mass extinction

    At the final adoption of an agreement at COP15, Greenpeace welcomes the explicit recognition of Indigenous Peoples' rights, roles, territories, and knowledge as the most effective biodiversity protection that has come out of the UN biodiversity talks.

    Dina Ni •
    19 December, 2022
  • Nature
    Food Forests Indigenous

    Reaction to Minister Guilbeault’s support of nature protection law 

    MONTREAL/ TRADITIONAL TERRITORY OF THE KANIEN’KEHÁ:KA PEOPLES OF THE HAUDENOSAUNEE CONFEDERACY –  Ecojustice and Greenpeace Canada applaud the leadership shown by Minister of Environment and Climate Change Steven Guilbeault, who…

    Marie-Christine Fiset •
    15 December, 2022
  • Nature
    Forests Indigenous Oceans

    Nature groups give high marks for Canada’s new commitment to a high ambition action plan to halt and reverse nature loss

    Canadian nature groups welcomed the announcement saying the Minister’s remarks promise to deliver a national strategy that commits to “raise the bar” to deliver on a great many issues that the nature community has been asking for.

    Dina Ni •
    15 December, 2022
  • Climate
    Climate EnergySolutions Oil

    Greenpeace Canada reaction to HSBC’s new climate policy

    In reaction to the announcement that HSBC will no longer finance new oil and gas fields, Greenpeace Canada’s senior energy strategist Keith Stewart said:

    Laura Bergamo •
    14 December, 2022
  • Nature
    Forests Indigenous Oceans

    Greenpeace calls for real biodiversity protections in final week of COP15

    Recognition and respect for the roles of Indigenous Peoples, who protect 80% of existing biodiversity globally, was removed from some parts of the draft agreement. Over the weekend, thousands marched on the COP15 convention center in Montreal over the weekend, calling for rights for Indigenous Peoples.

    Dina Ni •
    12 December, 2022
  • Climate
    Climate EnergySolutions Oil Victory

    Canada to (mostly) stop subsidizing international fossil fuel projects

    Canada has joined the growing ranks of nations promising to end international financing of fossil fuels (though there are some worrisome exceptions).

    Keith Stewart •
    12 December, 2022
  • Nature
    Forests Indigenous Oceans

    Great March for Biodiversity and Human Rights: over 3,500 people take to the streets for biodiversity and human rights

    Over 3,500 people gathered today to join the Great March for Life, which started at 1:00 pm at the Mount Royal statue, despite the freezing cold.

    Dina Ni •
    10 December, 2022
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