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Greenpeace Canada Monthly Environmental E-news October 2008
  Greenpeace Living Guide

Your Greenpeace Living Guide

Greenpeace has launched a brand new edition of The Greenpeace Living Guide. Packed full of environmental tips and suggestions for how to be an every day activist, The Greenpeace Living Guide is perfect for every enviro on your holiday list.

Click here for a collection of Living Guide green tips.
Click here to read a press release about the new edition of the guide.
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Our apologies

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Demand an end to logging intact forest. Call AbitibiBowater.

Bearing witness: e-waste photo essay

Keep the Promise

Greenpeace Living Guide

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Living Guide

The Greenpeace Living Guide reflects Greenpeace's commitment to political and practical action. It offers real solutions for environmental living at home, at work and in your community.

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Greenpeace sues over killer whales

Environmental groups across Canada—including Greenpeace—are suing the federal Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO) for failing to protect critical habitat for BC's whales.

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Moms and kids for ancient forests

Kimberly-Clark continues to make Kleenex, Cottonelle and other disposable products out of old-growth trees from Canada's ancient Boreal Forest. So we're asking everyone—especially moms and kids—to create messages that Greenpeace will deliver to Kimberly-Clark.

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  Green tips

The top three ways to beat the post-election blues

Okay, so, the Conservatives have formed a minority government and, as Greenpeace has pointed out, their climate plan leaves Canada well below our targets under the Kyoto Protocol on climate change. Here are three reasons to stay hopeful and beat those post-election blues.

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  Month in Pictures
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