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INC 5.2: “The inability to reach an international agreement in Geneva must be a wake up call for the world,” Greenpeace Canada statement
TORONTO – After two years of UN Global Plastics Treaty talks, world leaders in Geneva failed to secure an agreement to end plastic pollution at what was scheduled to be the…
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From frustration to action: what comes after Suzuki’s climate wake-up call?
David Suzuki’s recent op-ed and interview got people talking. In some ways it's a relief to hear someone with his stature say plainly: this isn’t working, our leaders and the system are set up to tackle such a complex problem.
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Top 10 myths about climate change – and the facts you need to bust them
Climate change myths are everywhere. From comments at the dinner table to viral videos, fake news about the climate spreads fast. That’s why we’ve got the facts to help you shut down the most common myths.
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Mythbusting: Isn’t “natural” gas clean energy?
“Don’t worry, it’s natural gas.” Sounds harmless, right? Almost like something you’d find bubbling out of a mountain spring.
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Carney’s fast-track Bill C-5 needs to go back to the drawing board
Carney's government is bypassing Parliamentary procedures to rubberstamp Bill C-5 (the Building Canada Act), that fast-tracks "national interests" projects.
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Greenpeace reaction to Carney’s election as the Prime Minister of Canada
OTTAWA – In reaction to Mark Carney being elected as the new Prime Minister of Canada, Christy Ferguson, Executive Director at Greenpeace Canada, said:
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Where do the parties stand on climate and nature in Election 2025?
A quick peek at where the five main federal parties stand on climate and nature in Election 2025
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JOIN: Federal Leaders Debate Night BINGO! and Town Hall
Join us for the federal elections 2025 leadership debate BINGO party!
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How Canada’s forests can help slow climate change
It’s easy to find reasons to love forests. They’re home to an amazing number of plants and animals. They cool and clean the air. Their beauty can inspire awe in…
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Illegal gold mining has destroyed over 4,000 hectares of Amazon rainforest in just four Indigenous territories in the past two years, warns Greenpeace. As Brazil’s top importer of gold, Canada must act.
MONTREAL – Illegal gold mining remains rampant in the Amazon rainforest despite government efforts to curb it, reveals new analyses of satellite data from 2023 to 2024. The Greenpeace investigation…









