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Rishi Sunak: whose side are you on?
The prime minister is responding to this summer's climate disasters with a sales pitch for the fossil fuel industry. But when the election comes round, there’ll be no hiding behind flimsy messaging.
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The prime minister is responding to this summer's climate disasters with a sales pitch for the fossil fuel industry. But when the election comes round, there’ll be no hiding behind flimsy messaging.
The government has said it will cease engagement with Greenpeace following our peaceful protest last week. Greenpeace UK's co-executive directors Areeba Hamid and Will McCallum have sent this response to Rishi Sunak.
Nearly half of all diggers supplied to gold miners devastating Indigenous Lands were from one company. Here's how Greenpeace activists stopped the supply.
Greenpeace today unveils a star-studded cover of Fleetwood Mac’s iconic single Don’t Stop aiming to inspire a new generation of climate activists.
The remake of Fleetwood Mac's classic song Don’t Stop is a call to keep fighting against the polluting companies causing climate change. Why? Because music has fuelled movements for decades. Here are the soundtracks to the world’s biggest fights for justice.
It's a tempting question, but it might not be the right one. Here's what we should ask instead.
“People in power will justify exclusion by saying ‘you can't please everyone.’ Never accept that.”
Communities across the UK came together to demand their MPs tackle soaring energy bills. They urged them to pledge support for insulation and renewable energy. Here’s what it’s like to take one of the country’s biggest issues to your MP.
Over 100 climate activists remain in custody 24 hours after peaceful protest at private jet sales event.
Extinction Rebellion’s The Big One showed that mass, peaceful protest is fun – and fundamental – in the fight against climate change. But will it ever be enough?