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  • Indigenous Struggle for Life Camp 2021 in Brasília, Brazil
    Equality
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    Thousands of Indigenous Peoples are gathered to defend the Amazon & their rights — What’s happening, why it matters, what you can do

    The “Struggle for Life” (“Luta pela vida”) Camp has brought together up to 6,000 Indigenous leaders and activists from all regions of Brazil to protest the government’s anti-Indigenous policies

    Reykia Fick & Helle Abelvik-Lawson
    25 August, 2021
  • Heat Wave Documentation in China. © Greenpeace / Natalie Behring
    Equality
    Climate

    Extreme Heat events affect the vulnerable the most. This must change.

    Climate change is increasing the severity and frequency of extreme heat waves, sea-level rise and flooding across Canada. The people most susceptible to dying in extreme heat waves are people of color, the elderly, people with underlying health conditions, and mental illness or addiction.

    Ali Naraghi
    11 August, 2021
  • Equality
    Racial Justice

    When Loss Rears Its Head, We Will Unite

    For Greenpeace, saving the world means supporting life, including human life, in all its diversity. It means human beings of every background living together with nature and with each other in peace and harmony.

    Ayesha Umar
    30 June, 2021
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    Greenpeace Protests in Solidarity with Nuluujaat Land Guardians at ArcelorMittal Headquarters in Luxembourg

    Earlier today Greenpeace activists gathered in front of the headquarters of global steel giant ArcelorMittal in Luxembourg to protest in solidarity with the Nuluujaat Land Guardians and Inuit communities

    Alex Speers-Roesch
    30 June, 2021
  • Winnipeg local group
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    Racial Justice

    Canada’s first environmental racism bill closer to becoming law

    Groups urge all MPs to support Bill C-230 in final House vote this fall.

    Marie-Christine Fiset
    22 June, 2021
  • Equality
    Health Racial Justice

    Pride has always been – and will always be – a Protest.

    Protest is an important part of our history because it is a tool that brings forth change.

    Rommel Bellosillo
    22 June, 2021
  • Children’s shoes were placed in front of a church in Kahnawake, in memory of the 215 children whose remains were found in a mass grave at a residential school in Kamloops, British Columbia. (Chloe Ranaldi/CBC)
    Equality
    Indigenous Racial Justice

    215 Children

    On this day six years ago, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) released a road map for Canada to begin to heal the scars of residential schools and address their continuing legacy of injustice.

    Greenpeace Canada
    2 June, 2021
  • Climate
    Climate Indigenous Oil

    Greenpeace Canada reaction to federal budget

    Ottawa – In reaction to the release of the federal budget by Minister of Finance Chrystia Freeland, Keith Stewart, Senior Energy Strategist at Greenpeace Canada, said:

    Laura Bergamo
    19 April, 2021
  • Exxon Oil Refinery, New York City Harbour, USA. © Greenpeace / Robert Visser
    Equality
    Health Indigenous Racial Justice

    It’s time for the federal government to address environmental racism

    New bill is Canada’s chance to take a monumental first step in understanding and addressing environmental racism.

    Priyanka Vittal
    25 March, 2021
  • WOMXN SERIES
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    Climate

    Greenpeace Canada Celebrates its Womxn this International Women’s Day (IWD) 2021

    In celebration of International Women’s Rights Day, Greenpeace Canada is proud to highlight the womxn powering this house! Each day, they will share their perspectives on their roles and experiences as womxn in the environmental movement!

    Loujain Kurdi
    8 March, 2021
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