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From the Ground Up 16.11.2020

"The climate crisis demands an all-hands-on-deck response to meet the demands of science and justice, not another multi-billion dollar subsidy to the oil industry to make the problem worse. The billions it will cost to push this pipeline would be better spent implementing a Green New Deal to create jobs and put people to work so we can solve the climate emergency our government just declared.

From the Ground Up 05.11.2020

You are invited! Webinar on October 16th to learn all about Greenpeace Local Groups and our new fundraising hub! Please RSVP here: https://greenwire.greenpeace.org//webinar-local-group-nati

From the Ground Up 31.10.2020

Water is life - and oil pipeline companies in Canada and the US are putting land, water, and climate at risk. British bank, Barclays UK, is just one of the "Di...rty Dozen" banks still choosing to fund these toxic tar sands pipelines. Enough is enough. Tell these banks not to fund pipelines NOW >> https://act.gp/2yVak7h #StopPipelines

From the Ground Up 14.10.2020

Looking for a new adventure? Want to come work with Greenpeace? We're hiring for new positions across multiple teams to work out of our Montreal, Toronto and Va...ncouver offices. We're looking for talented individuals who are passionate about preserving our planet. Tag someone in the comments who you think would be perfect for this! >> http://act.gp/2oGGVaj

From the Ground Up 27.09.2020

Reports have stated that we could be on track to see more plastic in oceans than fish by the year 2050! With these recent images revealing the shocking state of... some areas of the ocean - it's clear now is the time for changes to be made! Become an Ocean Keeper and help protect our oceans: https://goo.gl/baxLHn & : Caroline Power Photography

From the Ground Up 08.09.2020

A colossal ‘sea of plastic’ which stretches for miles has been found floating in the Caribbean. So is it time to change our plastic bottle behaviour? (Via BBC Radio 5 live)