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    Plastic

    Greenpeace welcomes Montreal’s commitment to reducing single-use plastic

    In response to the City of Montreal’s announcement concerning its single-use plastic reduction strategy, Agnès Le Rouzic, Oceans & Plastic Campaigner at Greenpeace Canada, said: “We welcome the Plante administration’s…

    Philippa Duchastel de Montrouge •
    24 April, 2019
  • Woodland Caribou in Canada. © Jean-Simon Bégin
    Nature
    Forests

    REACTION – Ford Government hands a rotten egg to Ontario’s wildlife just in time for Easter

    Responding to today’s proposals by the Ontario government to amend the Endangered Species Act, Head of Forest Campaign with Greenpeace Canada Shane Moffatt commented: “The Ford government is proposing to…

    Marie-Christine Fiset •
    18 April, 2019
  • Pipeline Construction Materials in Canada
    Climate
    Climate

    REACTION – Kenney sowing division for political gain

    In response to the elections of Jason Kenney, Mike Hudema, Greenpeace Canada’s Climate and Energy Campaigner, said: “Common courtesy might suggest that we give Jason Kenney the benefit of the…

    Marie-Christine Fiset •
    17 April, 2019
  • Climate
    Climate EnergySolutions Oil

    Canadian tar sands emissions now larger than entire provinces ofQuebec, British-Columbia or Manitoba.

    April 16, 2019 (TORONTO) – According to Canada’s submission to the United Nations (2019 National Inventory Report 1990-2017), Canada’s 2017 national emissions increased by 8 MT bringing it up to…

    Loujain Kurdi •
    16 April, 2019
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    Plastic

    Greenpeace activists ship plastic monster back to Nestlé

    (Montreal) – Greenpeace activists in Canada, the U.S., Switzerland, and several other countries around the world [1] unveiled “plastic monsters” covered with branded plastic packaging at Nestlé offices and consumer…

    Philippa Duchastel de Montrouge •
    16 April, 2019
  • Climate
    Climate EnergySolutions Oil

    Premier Ford’s 2019 budget is “the most anti-environmental budget in Ontario” since Walkerton

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 11 APRIL 2019 TORONTO — Keith Stewart, Senior Energy Strategist with Greenpeace Canada, said the following in response to the 2019 Ontario budget: “The 35 per cent…

    Jesse Firempong •
    11 April, 2019
  • Turtle and Plastic in the Ocean
    Nature
    Oceans

    What if we treated our oceans like they matter?

    The seas provide half of our oxygen, and food for a billion people. Let’s give them the protection they deserve. Under the restless surface of our seas, hundreds of miles…

    Agnes Le Rouzic •
    11 April, 2019
  • Emergency Room
    Live Sustainably
    Climate EnergySolutions Health

    4 ways climate change could make you sick…and what you can do about it

    Today is World Health Day. You might not know it, but climate change is poised to have major impacts on the health of people around the world. And with Canada…

    Jesse Firempong •
    8 April, 2019
  • Climate
    Climate Consumption EnergySolutions Oil

    Greenpeace will challenge Ford gas pump stickers as misleading advertising

    In response to the Ford government’s announcement that it will introduce legislation requiring gas companies to put carbon price stickers on pumps, Greenpeace Canada said it would challenge these stickers…

    Loujain Kurdi •
    8 April, 2019
  • Girl walks through water on the flooded DVP during the July 2013 flash flood
    Climate
    Climate EnergySolutions Oil

    We don’t have to choose between suing polluters and pressuring politicians

    On April 25, Toronto City Council’s Environment and Infrastructure Committee will consider a motion from Councillor Mike Layton asking city staff to report on two things:      The long-term cost implications…

    Keith Stewart •
    5 April, 2019
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