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Last ditch attempts to save the majestic Atlantic bluefin tuna from 
commercial extinction are now under consideration.

Last ditch attempts to save the majestic Atlantic bluefin tuna from commercial extinction are now under consideration.

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Christopher Columbus Points the Finger at US for Blocking Climate Deal

Christopher Columbus Points the Finger at US for Blocking Climate Deal

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Action Pact in Barcelona

Action Pact in Barcelona

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An International Day of Climate Action

An International Day of Climate Action

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KYOTOplus coalition delivers petition to Harper demanding climate 
action

KYOTOplus coalition delivers petition to Harper demanding climate action

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Greenpeace alters Total billboards in Edmonton to be more honest

Greenpeace alters Total billboards in Edmonton to be more honest

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Greenpeace tar sands campaign expands to France with occupation of 
Total refinery

Greenpeace tar sands campaign expands to France with occupation of Total refinery

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Prominent Alberta lawyer Brian Beresh

Prominent Alberta lawyer Brian Beresh

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Nineteen Greenpeace activists have struck again. This time they have 
scaled three stacks at Shell’s operation in Fort Saskatchewan to 
expose more of the climate crimes of the tar sands and send a Climate 
SOS to the world. Activists from Canada, France, Brazil and Australia 
scaled the chimneys at an under-construction upgrader to stop more 
destruction before it can start. Two activists have been detained.

Nineteen Greenpeace activists have struck again. This time they have scaled three stacks at Shell’s operation in Fort Saskatchewan to expose more of the climate crimes of the tar sands and send a Climate SOS to the world. Activists from Canada, France, Brazil and Australia scaled the chimneys at an under-construction upgrader to stop more destruction before it can start. Two activists have been detained.

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Bitumen and Biocarbon

Bitumen and Biocarbon

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