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  • Stop the Northern Gateway Pipeline
  • The Northern Gateway Pipeline is a proposal by Enbridge to construct oil sands pipelines 1,170 kilometres between Brudenheim, Alberta and Kitimat, B.C. The proposed route crosses two provinces, threatening some 1,000 streams and rivers and the precious Great Bear Rainforest. Join TckTckTck partners and stand against Enbridge and the oil sands. Join the campaign.... Read more »

  • A Billion Acts of Green
  • Every little act of green can make your life, your community and our planet more sustainable. Join TckTckTck and the Earth Day Network as we continue our goal of reaching a billion acts of environmental service and advocacy before the Rio +20 summit this June. Pledge your action today. Join the campaign.... Read more »

  • Forecast the Facts
  • According to a recent national survey, more than half of TV weather reporters don’t believe in human-induced climate change. Meanwhile, their viewers are facing unprecedented, climate-change induced heat waves, droughts, and flooding. We need our TV meteorologists to report the facts about climate change. Join the campaign.... Read more »

  • Tar Sands Action: Stop the Keystone XL Pipeline
  • On January 20 President Barack Obama denied the permit for the Keystone XL pipeline. But the fight against dirty energy doesn't stop with this success. Big oil is working hard to overturn the decision against the Keystone XL with dirty money and extensive lobbying. Will you stand against energy corruption in the US Congress?Join the campaign.... Read more »

  • Positive Energy Parties for Earth Day 2012
  • On April 22, hundreds of thousands of people will gather across the world to celebrate Earth Day. This year, TckTckTck and the Earth Day Network want to inspire people worldwide to call on their leaders and ensure access to clean renewable energy for all. Want to join the movement? Host a Positive Energy Party in your local community!... Read more »

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