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Here’s How You Should Celebrate International Democracy Day This Year!
International Democracy Day is here again. As usual, this day presents us with the opportunity to reflect on what true democracy in Canada should look like versus what it actually…
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2022 Photo Contest winner’s announcement!
And just like that… another year wrapped on the Photo Contest! This year was a fun one, our submissions are always super diverse but this year was on another level!…
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Concours de photos 2022 : Annonce des photos gagnantes!
C’est ainsi que se termine une autre édition du concours photo de Greenpeace! Les soumissions que nous recevons sont toujours très diversifiées, mais les photos de cette année étaient tout…
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Amazon rainforest fires 2022: Facts, causes, and climate impacts
We must stand with the Guardians of The Forest to protect the Amazon from those who value profits over people and the planet.
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Greenpeace investigation finds suspected human rights abuse by suppliers of major US and Taiwanese seafood company
Major US seafood brand Bumble Bee and its Taiwanese owner, tuna trader FCF, are suspected to have illegal fishing and human rights abuse in its supply chain, according...
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A Dose of Good News
Maybe you’ve participated in our campaigns. Maybe you’re feeling overwhelmed by some of the media headlines lately and could use a dose of good news. Maybe you’re working on a…
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Report:Racing to Zero? Canadian Banks’ Dubious Net Zero Commitments
Canada’s big five banks will be forced out of the United Nations’ net zero banking club unless they present a credible plan to phase out support for fossil fuels and…
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Canadian banks will get kicked out of UN net zero club unless they up their game: Report
Canada’s big five banks will be forced out of the United Nations’ net zero banking club unless they present a credible plan to phase out support for fossil fuels and significantly increase their 2030 greenhouse gas reduction targets, according to a new report from Greenpeace Canada.
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UN Ocean Treaty talks collapse, as the ocean crisis deepens
UN Ocean Treaty talks have failed to reach agreement on a Treaty which can deliver Ocean Sanctuaries across 30% of the oceans by 2030.
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UN Ocean Treaty talks set to fail because of ‘High Ambition Coalition,’ including Canada
UN Ocean Treaty talks are on the brink of failure because of the greed of countries in the High Ambition Coalition and others like Canada.