This Budget has endorsed a flawed review that lays the blame for nuclear power delays and cost overruns at the door of ...
Commenting on the government’s North Sea Future Plan, in which it has confirmed that no more licences for new oil and gas will be issued, Greenpeace UK’s co-executive director, Areeba Hamid, said: ...
Fossil fuel giant Shell has been forced to reveal the true scale of planet-heating emissions from its Jackdaw gas field ...
This year Greenpeace is launching its first-ever Christmas appeal – because the destruction of our planet won’t be taking a ...
Greenpeace activists installed a haunting new artwork created by legendary artist, Anish Kapoor onto an active Shell platform in the remote North Sea.
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Plastics, Profits & Power exposes how fossil fuel and petrochemical companies are working to derail the Global Plastics Treaty, the world’s most ambitious effort to end plastic pollution. While ...
Thousands of metres below the ocean’s surface, incredible deep sea creatures live in the cold darkness. Creatures like the ghost fish, dumbo octopus and deep sea urchin are examples of animals that ...
Today I read that government ministers want to ban solar panels from farmland. Or more precisely, they want to change the definitions of good farmland in order to prevent more of it from being ...
The number of people in the UK going vegan or vegetarian has been increasing massively over the last few years. According to the Vegan Society, the number of vegans in the UK quadrupled between 2014 ...
This post is written by plastics campaigners at Greenpeace UK and guest authors from UK Without Incineration Network (UKWIN). Earlier this month, the long-awaited results of The Big Plastic Count – ...
The past few years have been a turning point for our oceans. Viral footage of beached whales with plastic in their stomachs, turtles with straws jammed up their noses, and crabs stuck in plastic cups ...