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Discarded clothes from Next, Asda and M&S were found in protected wetlands threatened by fast-growing waste dumps.
Discarded clothes from Next, Asda and M&S found in protected wetlands threatened by fast-growing waste dumps Clothes ...
Some of the UK’s best-loved stars have joined a call on the UK government to stop failing the ocean and sign the Global Ocean ...
Geoengineering is a dangerous distraction from real climate action. Here's why we should focus on the solutions we know can work.
Water companies are panicking they will be left unable to dispose of millions of tonnes of sewage sludge due to tougher pollution rules, and rising concern over the contaminants sludge contains. Read ...
Together we can take on the world’s worst polluters and solve its biggest problems. Here are some practical things you can do to help protect the environment, all designed by Greenpeace’s world-class ...
The world’s largest wetland, the Brazilian Pantanal, was ravaged by fires in 2020. A Greenpeace report reveals that UK supermarkets, including Tesco, and fast food companies are funding the ...
“Deepen global inequality” – Deep sea mining’s murky corporate practices revealed by Greenpeace investigation A Greenpeace International investigation, detailed today in a new report Deep Trouble [1], ...
From the frontline: How Greenpeace volunteers are resisting fracking in Lancashire Local residents are working hard to keep the fracking industry at bay in Lancashire. Gill, from Greenpeace's ...
Surge in peatland fires in UK national parks just weeks before climate summit New footage from Unearthed shows peatland on fire with over 100 fires reported on England’s peatland in just four days, ...
The victories and power of this movement show us that together we can be unstoppable. And now, more than ever, we all need to bring all our energy, courage and… ...
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