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    WHY YOU HAVE TO SAY #GNLNonMerci BEFORE SEPTEMBER 21 !

    GNL Québec is the largest fossil fuel project in recent Quebec history. It is a fight the size of the one we led against the Energy East pipeline.

    Loujain Kurdi
    20 August, 2020
  • Climate
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    Oil industry leveraging pandemic to pressure government for climate-wrecking favours in Newfoundland offshore

    We’re five months into the pandemic and so far we’ve seen lots of examples of polluting industries trying to use the crisis to pressure governments for more subsidies, changes to…

    Alex Speers-Roesch
    19 August, 2020
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    Desjardins: an important victory

    On June 5, Desjardins Group, North America’s largest credit union association, announced that its 17 SocieTerra funds and portfolios would divest from fossil fuels (including oil, gas, coal and pipelines).…

    Isabelle L'Héritier & Patrick Bonin
    10 August, 2020
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    Groups sue Ford government for unlawful failure to consult public on Bill 197

    Environmental groups have launched a lawsuit against the Ontario government for its failure to consult with Ontarians before steamrolling through major changes to environmental laws under Bill 197

    Reykia Fick
    10 August, 2020
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    Greenpeace statement on Total’s $7-billion tar sands writedown and withdrawal from CAPP

    “Total’s decision to write down their tar sands assets and quit Canada’s biggest oil lobby group for its opposition to action on climate change underscores the urgency of ensuring that covid-19 stimulus plans grow a green economy and transition workers securely into it. As the world transitions away from fossil fuels, starting with the most…

    Jesse Firempong
    29 July, 2020
  • Climate
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    What GNL Québec is and why you must block the project.

    The GNL Québec project would involve the construction of a 750 km gas pipeline (by Gazoduq), a gas liquefaction plant (by Énergie Saguenay) and a super-methane ship export terminal.

    Loujain Kurdi
    28 July, 2020
  • Live Sustainably
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    Health experts call for reusable PPE to protect people and planet

    Health experts from around the world today endorsed the use of well-made reusable masks or gloves that are properly sanitized in order to protect the environment from pollution as well as our communities from the global COVID-19 pandemic.

    Loujain Kurdi
    28 July, 2020
  • Nature
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    COVID-19 came into our lives and everything changed. More on the legacy we want to leave.

    I recently returned to my role as Donor Engagement Manager at Greenpeace after being on parental leave with my youngest daughter. While I was on leave, my partner… and I…

    Tristan Woodford
    27 July, 2020
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    No summer holiday for climate justice: join the 3rd social media storm for a Just Recovery

    Our MPs aren’t on summer holidays. They’re busy making plans for the economic recovery from COVID-19. But will they listen to the voices of climate strikers? Black Lives Matter? Indigenous…

    Lydie Padilla
    21 July, 2020
  • Nature
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    Greenpeace captures images of illegal fires raging in the Amazon

    Manaus, 17 July, 2020 - Greenpeace Brazil has captured photos of fire hotspots burning throughout the state of Mato Grosso, in the Amazon rainforest. The images were taken as part of flyovers conducted between 7-10 July to document the fires in the Amazon.

    Laura Bergamo
    17 July, 2020
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