Energy

Global Population Speak Out

Global Population Speak Out (GPSO) began in 2008, with the first organized activity in early 2009.

Policy revamp needed on energy

One thing that is different about the Green Party is that we insist there is no way to talk about energy without also considering the environment.

Accusations of hypocrisy don’t change the facts

As expected, the typical shrill, knee-jerk cries of “hypocrite” are being thrown at groups opposed to Northern Gateway, in order to try to marginalize these groups and shut down discussion and op

Canadians deserve a say on transport of radioactive materials

The Green Party of Canada is suggesting that a public review is necessary regarding the shipping of uranium through Canada to the US, contrary to the conclusions of the Canadian Nuclear Safety Comm

Hitting the Streets

This is a set of three "streeters" that I made for the spring 2011 federal election.

Member's Statement: Kyoto Protocol

Ms. Elizabeth May:

Mr. Speaker, it is with enormous sadness I rise today to mark what was done yesterday by the government in signalling legal withdrawal from the Kyoto protocol.

Canadian Greens oppose Keystone Pipeline

 OTTAWA - As the high profile Keystone Pipeline controversy shifts from Washington to Ottawa, the Green Party of Canada stands in solidarity with the many

Elizabeth in the House - Gulf of St. Lawrence Oil

Greens demand more information about possible radiation risks

OTTAWA - The Green Party of Canada wants to see Canada take action to increase transparency around possible radioactive contamination in the

Dismal safety record of company responsible for Peace River oil spill raises alarm bells for Greens

SIDNEY, BC – The dismal safety record of the company responsible for the oil spill near Peace River, Alberta last month is cause for serious alarm, said the Green Party today.

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