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Greenpeace Canada Monthly Environmental E-news January 2010
 
 Finding hope

Finding hope

Hope is where it’s always been. With you. It’s true: world leaders walked away from the global summit in Copenhagen without a treaty that will save the climate. The US, EU and Australia put short-term national interests before the fate of our planet. Canada’s stand was a source of shame. Now – and again, and again – it’s our turn. This is one fight that doesn’t stop until we win.

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In this issue

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    Share Greenpeace’s musical history

  • Now you can share ‘Amchitka,’ the 1970 concert by Joni Mitchell, James Taylor and Phil Ochs that launched Greenpeace. A new, special edition, 2-CD set complete with a 48-page booklet featuring never-before-seen candid photos of the concert is now available. Click here listen to the music, share the history and order your copies today.


  • Join Greenpeace’s garden

  • We are adding a beautiful garden and stonework patio to Greenpeace’s new, environmentally-friendly headquarters in downtown Toronto. You and your loved ones can be a part of this special place by purchasing an engraved patio stone. It’s the perfect gift! Find out more, and order here today.



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Freeing activists

Danish police have finally released four Greenpeace climate protesters following 20 days of pre-trial detention in a Copenhagen prison following a peaceful protest in December.

Find out more.

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Writing love letters

Writing love letters


Over the past month, thousands of people have posted messages to our 'Love Letters to the Future' web site.

Read them and post your own


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Losing Harper

Losing Harper

Harper was invisible at the Copenhagen climate talks this past December. Unlike other world leaders, he chose not to address the plenary, made no public appearances and avoided other leaders until the very end of the talks, when he attended a ball held by the Queen. But, according to our KYOTOplus bloggers, there’s a bright side.

Find out what it is.

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Rating electronics

Rating electronics

Good news: some companies really do make greener electronics. And Greenpeace knows who they are.

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Screening: Documenting tar sands

Screening: Documenting tar sands

Peter Mettler’s documentary ‘Petropolis: Aerial Perspectives On The Alberta Tar Sands’ will be screening in Toronto from January 22nd - 27th 2010.
Go to www.petropolis-film.com for more information and show times.

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Green tips: Counting action

Green tips

The Copenhagen climate summit is over, but the fight for the climate—and our future —has just begun. For those still feeling the post-Copenhagen blues, 'Green Tips' has compiled some statistics that should get you back up and protesting in no time. Find out here

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