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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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Deep-sea mining isn’t innovation: it’s ecological theft
Right now, countries are gathering at the International Seabed Authority (ISA) in Jamaica to debate whether companies should be allowed to mine the deep ocean for profit. The frontliner? Canada-based…
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World’s highest court delivers historic protections for climate-impacted communities
The Hague, Netherlands, 23 July 2025 – The world’s highest court has just delivered a landmark Advisory Opinion on the obligations of States in the face of the climate emergency.[1]…
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This Plastic Free July, let’s end the age of plastic for good!
Picnic season has started, and so has Plastic Free July! All around the world, people are taking on the month-long challenge to avoid as much single-use plastics as possible. With…
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Demanding our governments end the genocide in Gaza
The pursuit of peace and protection of our shared planet has always driven Greenpeace’s core values.
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Occupation, Extraction, and Extinction: How Corporate Greed Fuels Human Suffering and Climate Collapse
In the occupied Palestinian territories, corporations are not neutral economic actors. They are deeply embedded in the occupation, extracting resources, controlling infrastructure, and enabling illegal settlements, all under military protection. This is not just profitable; it’s central to the logic of control.
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5 things to know about the Canadian company trying to start deep sea mining: The Metals Company
What makes Vancouver-based The Metals Company (TMC), a little-known company that isn’t even making any money, a threat to the ocean, international conventions, transparency and the clean energy transition?
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Saying “no” to plastic at the checkout: How small actions are adding up to big change
Think saying “no thanks” to plastic products is no big deal? Think again.
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Advocacy 101: How to speak up for nature and the climate in Canada
You care about the planet. You recycle, you bike when you can, maybe you’re even eating less meat. These things matter, but we can’t fix the nature and climate emergency through lifestyle changes alone.