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    Fighting Climate Despair With Street Art

    In a climate emergency, anxiety can easily paralyze us. When it’s too much to bear, it can feel like we can’t act. And yet, despite the danger we’re in, we…

    Roadsworth, alias Peter Gibson •
    31 July, 2019
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    ‘Climate Disasters brought to you by Shell, BP, Exxon, and Suncor’

    Greenpeace names villains behind the climate emergency 31 July 2019 (MONTREAL) – In collaboration with renowned street artist Roadsworth, known for his engaging street art in Montreal and abroad, Greenpeace…

    Loujain Kurdi •
    31 July, 2019
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    Attacks on healthy food are Scheer lunacy – Greenpeace

    (TORONTO) In response to Federal Conservative leader Andrew Scheer’s pledge to review the Canada Food Guide, Greenpeace Canada Head of Nature and Food Shane Moffatt responded: “These attacks on healthy…

    Marie-Christine Fiset •
    18 July, 2019
  • Hydrothermal Vents - Deep Sea Life in the Azores. © Greenpeace / Gavin Newman
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    Deep sea mining is not the future

    If you were planning to send monster machines down to a deep ocean habitat that’s full of creatures found nowhere else on Earth, you’d need a pretty good story to…

    Coralie Barbier •
    17 July, 2019
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    Counterpoint: Time to get ready for a rough ride

    Pointing fingers makes for good politics, but it does nothing to prepare us for the dangers ahead. In a recent opinion piece attacking climate activists (Boycotts of Canadian energy will…

    Keith Stewart •
    17 July, 2019
  • Spiral Tube Worm - Deep Sea Life in the Azores. © Greenpeace / Gavin Newman
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    5 reasons why deep sea mining will only get our planet into deep trouble

    The depths of our oceans hide a unique living world that we barely understand – but these mysteries are already under threat from a controversial new industry: deep sea mining.…

    Louisa Casson •
    8 July, 2019
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    [INFOGRAPHIC] What is the Green New Deal?

    When over 100 groups came together to launch The Pact for a Green New Deal in May, we called for town halls to take place from coast to coast, to shape with you a shared vision of a Green New Deal for all. In less than a month, volunteers organized an astounding 150+ town halls,…

    Greenpeace Canada •
    4 July, 2019
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    Green New Deal: 150+ town halls show what it should include for Canada

    Last month over 150 town halls were held across the country to discuss what a Green New Deal to address the demands of the climate crisis and justice should look…

    Mike Hudema •
    2 July, 2019
  • G20 Group Action Day in Duesseldorf. © Bernd Arnold / Greenpeace
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    A Day in the Life of a Greenpeace Volunteer

    I was one of the people who spoke at Vancouver city hall council meeting in support of motion B5, to hold polluters accountable.  Other cities around the world have been…

    Sofia Rodriguez Engelbrecht •
    28 June, 2019
  • Francis Lake, Western Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. © Mike Lowman / Greenpeace
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    Greenpeace Applauds Vancouver Council’s Vote for Climate Accountability

    Vancouver – Greenpeace Canada applauded the decision by Vancouver City Council to work with other communities to explore legal options for holding big polluters accountable for paying their fair share…

    Marie-Christine Fiset •
    28 June, 2019
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