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STATEMENT – Greenpeace reaction to Desjardins moratorium on pipeline financing
8 July 2017 (MONTRÉAL) — In response to the announcement by Desjardins that it is putting a moratorium on investments in and financing of oil pipelines, Greenpeace Canada Climate and…
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PRESS RELEASE: Dutch Bank ING the latest to reject financing of Kinder Morgan pipeline
28 June 2017 (TORONTO) — Dutch bank ING has publicly stated that it will not finance oil pipeline projects from the Canadian tar sands, including the Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain…
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Appeal Court confirms Resolute’s claims against Greenpeace “scandalous and vexatious”
Toronto/Montreal, March 10, 2017: Resolute Forest Products’ legal attacks on Greenpeace suffered a major setback yesterday when the Ontario Court of Appeal upheld a ruling that allegations against Greenpeace Canada…
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PRESS RELEASE – Greenpeace slams Coca-Cola plastic announcement as ‘dodging the main issue’
More plastic production means more ocean plastic pollution Friday 19th January, 2018 — Greenpeace today criticised Coca-Cola’s new global plastics plan for failing to address the urgency of ocean plastic…
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COP30 in sight: 5 things you need to know about COPs
For many people, COPs sound like endless speeches and photo ops, and sometimes they are. But they are also one of the key tools we have to tackle the climate.
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A dangerous new LNG project in Québec? Not on our watch!
We’ve exposed a major fossil fuel project that could threaten a vital ecosystem.
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The Day After the Ceasefire
At the very last moment, before the ceasefire took effect, the bombs kept falling, one final show of vengeance to soothe bruised pride. The psychopath could not end his war…
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Draw the Line: A Look Back on a Historic Day
Summer might be over, but our advocacy efforts never cease!
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Victoire historique : le traité mondial sur les océans est ratifié!
Mission accomplie!!
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Greenpeace Canada Reaction to C-5 National Projects List announcement
Prime Minister Carney’s national project list is creating a false narrative around what is in our national interest. Does Canada want to fight climate change and build a better future for Canadians or not? We are confused.






