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    Fossil fuel greenwashing is fuelling climate change

    Did you know that fossil fuels (oil, gas and coal) are responsible for over 75% of global greenhouse gas emissions? The companies that extract them spend hundreds of millions for…

    Valentine Caumette •
    12 September, 2023
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    Fighting Regulatory Capture in the Fossil Fuel Industry by Democratizing Regulatory Processes

    We will continue discussing regulatory capture in this Fossil Fuel Burning Questions edition. If you missed the introduction post, you can read about how Indigenous leaders warn of regulatory capture…

    Adeoluwa Atayero •
    5 September, 2023
  • Huit militants de Greenpeace demandent au ministre de l'agriculture du Bade-Wurtemberg, Peter Hauk (CDU), une meilleure protection des forêts à l'aide d'une banderole circulaire de quatre mètres de long. Ils ont placé la banderole avec l'inscription "On ne protège pas les forêts avec des tronçonneuses, M. Hauk" devant le ministère de l'agriculture à Stuttgart ce matin. Selon les calculs de Greenpeace, le Bade-Wurtemberg est le dernier d'Allemagne avec une part de 1,23 % de forêts strictement protégées. Sur cette photo : Le ministre de l'agriculture Peter Hauk
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    Steps for Meeting with your MP!

    Your MP is your federal representative. Part of their job is to listen to and speak with their constituents so they can better represent them in parliament. So make your…

    Louis Couillard •
    17 August, 2023
  • Action Lights up Island in Ottawa to Oppose Deep Sea Mining
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    Oceans

    Deep sea mining industry fails to get green light but remains a threat

    The International Seabed Authority (ISA) negotiations end today with deep sea mining companies failing to get an immediate green light to start mining.

    Brandon Wei •
    28 July, 2023
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    Forests, Health, Climate, Oceans

    We are in the middle of an extreme climate mess.

    We are in the middle of an extreme climate mess. This is what scientists warned us about for the last 50 years. 

    Sudhanshu Malhotra •
    18 July, 2023
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    Oceans

    UN Ocean Treaty formally adopted, as the race to ratification begins

    The historic UN Ocean Treaty has been formally adopted by consensus in New York after the Treaty text was agreed in March 2023.

    Brandon Wei •
    19 June, 2023
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    Health, Racial Justice

    Med shortages, bridge closures, wildfires, and Pride Month

    My laptop, whatever book is currently on top of my reading pile, and my medication. No matter where I am in the world, I always make sure to pack those…

    Elie Darling •
    20 June, 2023
  • Boreal Forest Marsh in Canada
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    Climate, Forests, Indigenous

    What is going on in the boreal forest in Quebec?

    It has been more than 20 years since the shocking documentary L’Erreur Boréale was made public, shaking up the Quebec world while stirring up the cages of decision-makers and large…

    Olivier Kölmel •
    12 June, 2023
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    Indigenous, Climate, Oceans

    The link between deep sea mining and neocolonialism in the Pacific

    Deep-sea mining is an destructive form of mining that would damage the oceans beyond repair, threatening their ability to help fight climate change. Yetnmining companies, including TMC The Metals Company, want to convince governments to let them exploit the seabed. Here’s why we need to stop them.

    James Hita •
    25 May, 2023
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    Indigenous, Oceans

    Deep sea mining industry stalks, while governments talk

    The world is waking up to the significance of the threat from deep sea mining, but governments have squandered a major opportunity to take action

    Maud Oyonarte & Sebastian Losada •
    2 April, 2023
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