Indigenous voices at the intersection of health and the environment
At our AGM in November, Dr. Ojistoh Horn, Indigenous Physicians Association of Canada President and CAPE board member, presented on the inequitable burden of...
No one wants to struggle to survive. Fossil fuel dependence is making life more expensive, unsafe, and volatile for everyday people, all while billionaires profit from fuelling climate chaos. Everyone deserves a safe, affordable future. Cheap, clean renewable energy is the key to a better future. We need action now to ensure affordable energy, breathable air, and a liveable climate.
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Our membership brings together organizations from coast to coast to coast, including First Nations; trade unions; environmental, social justice, development, health and youth organizations; faith groups; and local grassroots initiatives.
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Hundreds of land and environmental defenders are threatened, arrested and killed every year for their part in resisting environmental devastation. We work to expose the root causes behind these attacks to ensure defenders are protected, and that those responsible are held to account.
Fossil fuel companies have our future in a chokehold. They’ve captured our politicians’ ears, infiltrated climate summits and fuelled and funded war. We’re exposing how far fossil fuel companies will go to protect their shareholders’ wealth – even if they end up dragging us all into climate chaos.
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GLOBAL CLIMATE MOVEMENT
We work every day with members from coast to coast to coast to advance climate action and build a healthier, safer future that leaves no one behind.
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The fight for climate action is first and foremost a
Green Economy Network – A coalition of labour, environmental, and social justice organizations working to build a green economy in Canada
Working to Build a Green Economy
The Green Economy Network (GEN) is a coalition of labour, environmental, and social justice organizations working to build a green economy in Canada.
Our Three Pillars for a
Common Platform
Our pillars represent our focus for a Common Platform as we move
Renewable Energy, Good Jobs
To achieve a net-zero energy economy, Canada must do more to de-carbonize its electricity profile. To do so, significant public investments in renewable energy and grid integration will be required. We call on the federal government to inves
Europe is in the middle of a ‘greenlash.’ If Canada doesn’t put workers first in its green transition, we could be next
The European far right’s pivot to attacking green policies shows why Canada needs a climate change approach that centres the interests of working people.