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    What is a green and just recovery? 5 actions to make it happen

    A green and just recovery is the opportunity for the federal government to kickstart a new economy that helps solve the climate emergency and biodiversity crises, while ensuring fair wages, employment protections and social safety nets for all people living in Canada.

    Lydie Padilla •
    4 June, 2020
  • Climate
    EnergySolutions Oil Climate

    Make the rich pay… The much needed wealth tax on multimillionaires.

    When looking at the numbers and at the world around us, can we afford not to take immediate and urgent action to combat income inequality?

    Julie Amira Byrnes •
    1 June, 2020
  • Mouth of Lockhart/Gordon Creek. © Greenpeace / Phil Aikman
    Nature
    Forests Oil Climate

    The boreal forest : our climate shield

    Canada's forests are even more important for climate than we thought - according to a ground-breaking new piece of research. In 2017, Greenpeace set out to better understand the climate impacts of clearcut logging in Canada's boreal forest, commissioning scientist Jay Malcolm, from the University of Toronto, to research this further. Here’s what you NEED…

    Olivier Kölmel •
    14 May, 2020
  • Nature
    Forests

    Judge Orders Resolute Forest Products to Pay Almost 1 Million Dollars to Greenpeace

    One of the highest monetary awards ever under California’s anti-SLAPP statute  San Francisco— Logging Giant Resolute Forest Products, which has waged meritless lawsuits against multiple Greenpeace offices and individual staff…

    Marie-Christine Fiset •
    24 April, 2020
  • Nature
    Climate Health

    COVID-19, Climate & Environment: the answers to your questions.

    Is there a link between the COVID-19 pandemic and climate change ?  It’s a legitimate question, but the answer isn’t clear yet. As of now, epidemiologists have not yet confirmed…

    Loujain Kurdi •
    29 March, 2020
  • After Asbestos
    Nature
    Forests Health Oceans Climate

    GREENPEACE WANTS TO HELP THE CITY OF ASBESTOS CHANGE ITS TOXIC NAME

    Activist organization answers public call with names inspired by 6 local endangered species. Canada – Following a public call to citizens to find a new name for the city of…

    Marie-Christine Fiset •
    24 March, 2020
  • Live Sustainably
    Forests Indigenous

    Indigenous rights and forest protection: more important than ever!

    On this International Forest Day 2020, it seems to me more important than ever to highlight the daily struggle of millions of peoples around the world who protect forests, especially the Indigenous peoples.

    Marie-Josée Beliveau •
    21 March, 2020
  • Nature
    Oceans

    IGC4 postponement: Greenpeace’s response

    The fourth and final round of negotiations towards a Global Ocean Treaty, due to take place later this month at the UN in New York has been postponed due to concerns around the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). Commenting, Dr Sandra Schoettner of Greenpeace’s Protect the Oceans campaign said:

    Laura Bergamo •
    12 March, 2020
  • Design by Isaac Murdoch
    Nature
    Climate Indigenous Oil

    “We’re in a sacred story”: The meaning of the #RejectTeck bird you’re seeing everywhere

    If you’re involved in the climate and Indigenous rights movements in Canada, you’ve probably seen this beautiful bird design a lot. But you might not know the artist, Isaac Murdoch.

    Jesse Firempong •
    14 February, 2020
  • Woodland Caribou in Canada. © Jean-Simon Bégin
    Nature
    Forests

    How to protect the caribou in 3 easy steps

    18 animals in 2016, only 7 left in early 2020. As we face an unprecedented decline in global biodiversity, the Val-d’Or caribou herd is fighting for its survival.

    Coralie Barbier •
    11 February, 2020
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