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  • Bridge Blockade in Vancouver
    Climate
    Indigenous Oil

    These 7 Indigenous artists’ designs flew in the path of tar sands tanker traffic

    On Tuesday 3 July, Greenpeace Canada launched a 12-person mid-air bridge blockade in the path of a tar sands oil tanker. The blockade is made of people from the Coast…

    Greenpeace Canada
    4 July, 2018
  • Crudeau Oil Action in London
    Climate
    Climate EnergySolutions Oil PeacefulProtest

    PRESS RELEASE: Greenpeace activists drop banner, occupy Canadian High Commission in U.K.

    British and Canadian activists, including the B.C. woman who scaled the EU’s tallest building in 2013 to protest Arctic oil drilling, are on the scene. Photos are available at the link below.…

    Greenpeace Canada
    18 April, 2018
  • Climate
    Climate Oil

    Oil industry fingerprints on clean energy report

    Canada’s Natural Resources Minister Jim Carr released the Generation Energy report yesterday that is supposed to “inform the Government as it develops an energy policy and helps define Canada’s energy…

    Greenpeace Canada
    29 June, 2018
  • Audrey vs The Machine in Pacific Ocean
    Climate
    Oceans Oil

    Greenpeace report: Trans Mountain “oil tanker superhighway” endangers Pacific Coast marine life, communities and billions in economic activity

    26 June 2018 (VANCOUVER)—Today, barely a week after one of the last remaining Southern Resident Orcas was presumed dead, Greenpeace released a new report documenting the communities, marine life, and about CAD$83…

    Greenpeace Canada
    26 June, 2018
  • Live Sustainably
    Oceans Plastic Consumption

    G7 charter won’t effectively tackle plastic pollution, but Canada can still act

    Greenpeace activists send G7 leaders a hard-to-miss message one day before the G7 Summit in Charlevoix Quebec. © David Kawai / Greenpeace This past weekend, the G7 announced the creation…

    Farrah Khan, Arctic and plastics campaigner
    14 June, 2018
  • Live Sustainably
    Oceans Plastic Consumption

    PRESS RELEASE: Greenpeace sends larger-than-life message to leaders one day before G7 Summit: ‘Recycling won’t cut it: Ban single-use plastics’

    June 7, 2018 (OTTAWA) – One day before the G7 Summit starts in Charlevoix (Québec), Greenpeace Canada sends a hard-to-miss message to its seven leaders by deploying a giant plastic-bag…

    Greenpeace Canada
    7 June, 2018
  • Live Sustainably
    Oceans Plastic Consumption

    PRESS RELEASE: Activists call on G7 and corporations to end plastic pollution crisis

    On World Environment Day June 5, 2018 (TORONTO) – New data collected through cleanups and brand audits confirms that some of the world’s largest corporations — including Coca-Cola, Unilever, Nestlé,…

    Greenpeace Canada
    5 June, 2018
  • Kinder Morgan Emergency Rally in Montreal
    Climate
    Oil

    40 GROUPS IN QUEBEC TELL JUSTIN TRUDEAU

    DO NOT TURN THE KINDER MORGAN PIPELINE INTO YOUR POLITICAL LEGACY These groups, many of which were instrumental in the movement against Energy East in the province of Quebec over…

    Greenpeace Canada
    12 April, 2018
  • Live Sustainably
    Consumption Plastic

    PRESS RELEASE: Greenpeace launches Plastic-Free Future Action Toolkit

    For Earth Day Greenpeace is known for driving hard-hitting campaigns that expose environmental problems and hold corporations and governments accountable. Through the launch of a how-to guide entitled A Million Acts…

    Greenpeace Canada
    19 April, 2018
  • Climate
    Oil

    Economics of Transporting and Processing Tar Sands Crudes in Quebec

    This report examines the economics of transporting and processing Alberta tar sands crudes in Quebec.

    Greenpeace Canada
    2 June, 2014
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