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    Mark Carney versus Pierre Poilievre on climate change and environmental policy (and other stuff)

    Here's what we know so far on the climate policy platforms of Liberal leader Mark Carney and Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre.

    Keith Stewart
    21 March, 2025
  • Climate
    Climate Oil Biodiversity Fossil Fuels

    Pierre Poilievre’s positions on climate change, biodiversity and social justice

    Pierre Poilievre's Conservative party is opposed to all major federal climate policies, would undermine biodiversity protections and takes us backwards on economic and social justice issues.

    Keith Stewart
    19 March, 2025
  • Climate
    Climate Oil Fossil Fuels

    Greenpeace Canada reaction to Poilievre promising to eliminate industrial carbon price

    In response to today’s announcement from Pierre Poilievre that he would eliminate the industrial carbon price, Greenpeace Canada’s senior energy strategist Keith Stewart said:

    Laura Bergamo
    17 March, 2025
  • Climate
    Climate Biodiversity

    Greenpeace Canada reaction to Mark Carney becoming Prime Minister

    In response to Mark Carney becoming Prime Minister and appointing his first cabinet, Greenpeace Canada’s senior energy strategist Keith Stewart said:  

    Laura Bergamo
    14 March, 2025
  • Climate
    Climate Oil Fossil Fuels Banks

    Groups send open letter to Carney, urging forward-thinking policy to future-proof the Canadian economy  

    Today, climate-concerned organizations from across Canada published an open letter to Mark Carney, calling on the newly elected Prime Minister-designate to future-proof the Canadian economy by putting forward climate-aligned finance policy.

    Laura Bergamo
    13 March, 2025
  • Climate
    Climate Indigenous Fossil Fuels

    Greenpeace reaction to Carney’s election as the leader of the Liberal Party of Canada

    n reaction to Mark Carney being elected as the new leader of the Liberal Party of Canada and thus the new Prime Minister of Canada, Keith Stewart, Senior Energy Strategist at Greenpeace Canada, said

    Laura Bergamo
    9 March, 2025
  • Global Week of Action: Solidarity against Energy Transfer's Lawsuit in Granada (Spain). © Greenpeace / Pablo Blazquez
    Climate
    Climate Indigenous

    Greenpeace organisations begin trial defense against Energy Transfer’s SLAPP

    Ten years after the world watched the Indigenous-led protests at the Dakota Access Pipeline unfold, representatives from Greenpeace International (GPI) and two Greenpeace entities in the United States arrive at a Morton County courthouse to fight a meritless lawsuit brought by Energy Transfer (ET), today.

    Laura Bergamo
    24 February, 2025
  • Climate
    Climate Health Fossil Fuels

    Fossil fuel projects in Quebec are “mirages,” according to 100 organizations and representatives

    Fossil fuel transportation projects including pipelines are not the way forward, according to 100 civil society organizations and stakeholders. Many people have been proposing new projects in light of the trade and economic conflict with the United States. The civil society groups emphasize that a socio-ecological transition is needed to ensure Quebec’s economic prosperity and…

    Laura Bergamo
    19 February, 2025
  • Climate
    Climate Fossil Fuels

    How to win Trump’s Trade War: Build a greener, more resilient future

    Donald Trump is threatening a trade war. We can respond with an alternative that takes care of people and sets a clear vision for a greener, more resilient future.

    Keith Stewart
    3 February, 2025
  • Climate
    Climate Fossil Fuels

    Canadian banks’ and investors’ unrestricted support for LNG is fueling a future climate bomb

    Canadian banks are pouring billions of dollars into the global expansion of liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminals that could potentially unleash more than 10 gigatonnes of climate-wrecking greenhouse gas emissions, according to new research.

    Laura Bergamo
    13 December, 2024
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