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Greenpeace turns 50 today
Fifty years ago, September 15th 1971, a ship named the Greenpeace, set out to confront and stop US nuclear weapons testing at Amchitka, one of Aleutian Islands in southwest Alaska.
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50 years of Greenpeace: Q&A with Rex Weyler
Rex Weyler: with Greenpeace’s 50th anniversary on the horizon, I was asked to host a series of virtual “mailbag” calls connecting activists across generations and regions.
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Doug Ford, we’ll see you in court… today!
Today Ecojustice will argue Greenpeace Canada and Wilderness Committee’s case against the Ford government before the Ontario Divisional Court.
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Remembering Dorothy Stowe, 1920-2010
Dorothy never tried to make social activism about herself, always about the issues before us. She would volunteer for any job and she would do it. No one, not even the Prime Minister of Canada, could intimidate her, but she had time and kindness for everyone.
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A special thank you
As we come to the end of a challenging year, we want to say a special thank you to you, Greenpeace supporters, for everything you’ve helped make possible in 2020.
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Your Non-Shopping Shopping List: Buy Nothing and Still Get What You Need on Black Friday
“Between 60-80 percent of the impacts on the planet come from household consumption. If we change our consumption habits, this would have a drastic effect on our environmental footprint as…
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Grassroots Actions – Let’s Do More!
Starting at the crack of dawn, banners dropped in some of Canada’s biggest cities ...
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50 Ways to Fundraise for the Planet
Fundraising for Greenpeace is a great way to help protect our planet and have fun doing it.
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Announcing the 2020 Greenpeace Photo Competition Winners!
Every year we ask our amazing supporters to submit their best wildlife photography as part of our beloved annual tradition, the Greenpeace Photo Competition. This year has been a very…
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Groups sue Ford government for unlawful failure to consult public on Bill 197
Environmental groups have launched a lawsuit against the Ontario government for its failure to consult with Ontarians before steamrolling through major changes to environmental laws under Bill 197