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    Greenpeace Canada open letter of support for the Unist’ot’en Camp

    Greenpeace Canada stands in solidarity with the Unist’ot’en Camp and Gitdumt’en Checkpoint against the injunction brought on behalf of the Coastal Gaslink Pipeline project. The project is an unwarranted, unwelcome…

    Steve Cornwell
    21 December, 2018
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    COP24 ends without firm promises to raise climate action and ambition

    December 14, 2018 (Katowice, POLAND) – Just two months after the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) warned we have 12 years left to save the world, COP24 ended…

    Loujain Kurdi
    17 December, 2018
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    STATEMENT: Alberta’s Boreal forest protection agreement: desperately needed during this time of mass animal extinction and forest depletion

    14th December, 2018 (Vancouver) – In response to the Alberta agreement between Indigenous, federal and provincial governments as well as industry to propose a Biodiversity Stewardship Area (BSA) that will…

    Marie Moucarry
    14 December, 2018
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    Forest-destroying palm oil companies have nowhere to hide

    You made it happen! After an incredible few months, and 1.3 million of you taking action, the world’s largest palm oil trader, Wilmar, just launched a groundbreaking plan.

    Lydie Padilla
    12 December, 2017
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    Breakthrough as world’s largest palm oil trader gives forest destroyers nowhere to hide

    Singapore, Monday 10 December 2018 - The world’s largest palm oil trader, Wilmar International, has published a detailed action plan to map and monitor all of its suppliers.

    Marie Moucarry
    11 December, 2018
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    PRESS RELEASE: Climate emergency demands action, and COP24 must deliver ambition

    While there are some bright spots, Canada’s current efforts fall far short of what scientists and doctors are telling us is required to protect our health and meet our commitments…

    Loujain Kurdi
    10 December, 2018
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    PRESS RELEASE: Rally outside First ministers meeting in Montreal to remind them of the urgent need to take bold climate action

    December 7, 2018 (MONTREAL) – This morning, a welcoming committee of various citizen and environmental groups warmly welcomed Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his provincial counterparts in Montreal. The group…

    Loujain Kurdi
    7 December, 2018
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    ADVISORY: Welcoming Committee at the Premiers Meeting

    Climate Advocates plan Welcoming Committee At First Ministers Meeting to call out failures on climate change and need for urgent action December 6, 2018 ( MONTRÉAL) –  Climate action supporters,…

    Loujain Kurdi
    6 December, 2018
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    If Europe can do it, so can we!

    On November 23rd, Catherine McKenna, Minister of Environment and Climate Change, will meet with provincial environment ministers to discuss a concerted strategy to reduce plastic pollution.

    Sarah King
    22 November, 2018
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    Big oil should look in the mirror

    The Globe’s recent editorial “Only new pipelines can close Canada’s yawning oil-price gap” leaves a few things out of the discussion. The first is who’s responsible. Oil companies have no…

    Mike Hudema
    19 November, 2018
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