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An Interview with Keith Stewart, Senior Climate Strategist with Greenpeace Canada
The Greenpeace Canada Education Fund is concluding its first Investigative Research project into the influence of fossil fuel companies in Canada. Made possible by the generous support of the Trottier…
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Supporter Spotlight: Melanie Moffat
As the year comes to an end, we at the Greenpeace Canada Education Fund are delighted to showcase a recent gift we received in November of this year in memory…
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Canadian Law Firm Climate Impact Report
The Greenpeace Canada Education Fund recently supported the development of The Canadian Law Firm Climate Impact Report, developed by The University of Toronto Law Union (UTLU) and coordinated by the…
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Researching Oil & Gas Industry Influence on Canadian Climate Discourse: An Interview with Nola Poirier
An update on our first investigative research project on the influence of oil, gas and industry associations on the national climate discourse and policy-making process in Canada.
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Sharing our 2022 Impact Report
The Greenpeace Canada Education Fund is proud to share our 2022 Impact Report from last year, which provides an overview of the progress we made as a charity in 2022.
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Launching our new climate awareness campaign
This Spring we are kick-starting our new climate awareness campaign, which highlights important facts about the state of climate education and research in Canada.
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A Note of Gratitude: A Holiday Blog Post by Arnab Majumdar, Development Officer at the Greenpeace Canada Education Fund
As 2022 ends, we wanted to feature a guest blog post written by Arnab Majumdar, our Development Officer at the Fund. In this post he discusses his role at the Fund, his motivations for joining it, the promise of the organization, and what we have learned together this year.
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Comment résoudre le problème mondial de la pollution plastique
Vous avez peut-être vu des photos d’animaux marins empêtrés ou étranglés par des déchets plastiques. Vous avez peut-être aussi entendu dire que l’air que nous respirons contient des particules microscopiques…
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La sale vérité sur le plastique : il exacerbe les changements climatiques
Les déchets plastiques sont partout. Jetez un coup d’œil dans n’importe quelle poubelle le long d’une rue urbaine, et vous y trouverez probablement des gobelets, des fourchettes ou des contenants…