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  • Climate Change Impact Austria - Alpine pastures. © Mitja  Kobal / Greenpeace
    Live Sustainably
    Food

    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
  • Live Sustainably
    Consumption Oceans Plastic

    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
  • World Amazon Reef Day in Manaus, Brazil. © Kamila Oliveira / Greenpeace
    Climate
    Climate Oceans Oil

    How (and where) Greenpeace is campaigning for a world beyond oil

      Around the world, people are standing up against the fossil fuel industry and calling for big changes to solve the climate emergency. We urgently need more sustainable and equitable…

    Jesse Firempong •
    2 October, 2019
  • Climate
    Climate EnergySolutions Forests Indigenous Oil PeacefulProtest Climate

    It was historic – 7.6 million strike for climate action

    It was historic. Over 750,000 people across Canada, more than 7.6 million people across the planet in 170 countries, at 6383 events. It was the largest planetary mobilization for action…

    Mike Hudema •
    30 September, 2019
  • Ottawa street mural at Ottawa climate strike 2019
    Uncategorized

    Greenpeace Canada organizes participatory street murals in support of climate action and youth-led Climate Strike

        Photos will be available here. Updated throughout day   Contact: Jesse Firempong Communications Officer, Greenpeace Canada 778-996-6549 [email protected] CANADA) September 27, 2019 – In support of the youth-led…

    Jesse Firempong •
    27 September, 2019
  • Sea Grass in the Maldives. © Greenpeace / Paul Hilton
    Nature
    Climate Oceans

    How thriving oceans can help to defend us against climate change

    It’s rare for a day to pass without yet another apocalyptic warning about the future of Planet Earth. Today was no exception, with headlines stating that our oceans are in…

    Chris Thorne and Sarah King •
    25 September, 2019
  • Climate
    Climate Oil PeacefulProtest

    No Future No Children

    My name is Emma Lim. I am 18 years-old, and I have always imagined I would be a mother. Even though I want to have children more than almost anything,…

    Emma Lim •
    23 September, 2019
  • Nature
    Arctic Climate Oceans

    The climate crisis is an oceans crisis

    Major IPCC report to highlight climate threats to the world’s oceans and frozen regions Monaco – A stark warning on the state of the world’s oceans and frozen areas is expected…

    Marie-Christine Fiset •
    19 September, 2019
  • Live Sustainably
    Consumption Food Forests

    We delivered a message to Burger King’s global headquarters

    Today I delivered a message on behalf of more than 250,000 Greenpeace supporters to the global headquarters of Restaurant Brands International (RBI) — the company that owns Burger King. When…

    Yasmeen Peer •
    18 September, 2019
  • Fast Food Outlets in Indonesia. © Jurnasyanto Sukarno / Greenpeace
    Live Sustainably
    Forests

    5 reasons McDonald’s, Burger King, KFC must speak up about the Amazon fires

    The Amazon rainforest is on fire. But what does this have to do with McDonald’s, KFC and Burger King? Here are the top five reasons why these fast food giants…

    Reykia Fick •
    18 September, 2019
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