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The Rainbow Spill: A Case of Crime and (No) Punishment
The 2011 Rainbow pipeline spill near the Lubicon Cree community of Little Buffalo was one of the largest in Alberta’s history.
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Lifting the lid on the major canned tuna brands in Canada: Ranking the sustainability and equitability of tuna sourcing
Greenpeace’s report, Lifting the lid on the major canned tuna brands in Canada: Ranking the sustainability and equitability of tuna sourcing, reveals that most canned tuna lining supermarket shelves comes from destructive and socially irresponsible fisheries.
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Building a Green Economy in the Boreal Forest
“Building a Green Economy in the Boreal Forest,” lays out a vision for the development of the Boreal Forest to build new, stable, viable economies that communities can count on in the long term, while preserving the tremendous ecological values contained in the Boreal Forest.
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Greenpeace’s Vision for a New Conservation Based Forest Economy in Canada’s Boreal Forest
Greenpeace's Vision for a New Conservation Based Forest Economy in Canada's Boreal Forest is an innovative look at how forest communities, industry and environmental groups can work together to protect our fragile forests.
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The Ecosystem Approach – protecting marine life in all its forms
The world's oceans, once thought to contain inexhaustible resources, are under increasing threat.
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Turning Up the Heat: Global Warming and the Degradation of Canada’s Boreal Forest
Canada’s Boreal Forest is dense with life. Richly populated with plants, birds, animals, and trees; home to hundreds of communities; and a wellspring of fresh water and oxygen, the Boreal has long been recognized as a critically important ecosystem.
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Challenging the aquaculture industry on sustainability
The global aquaculture, or fish farming, industry is not a solution to overfishing and must dramatically change in order to become sustainable, according to a report from the Greenpeace Research Unit.