![A group of six Greenpeace volunteers of different ages and ethnicities stand in the sunshine outside an ASDA supermarket. Smiling into the camera, they wear blue tshirts with 'End ocean plastics' slogans, and hold up campaign banners.](https://www.greenpeace.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/GP0STRV9R_PressMedia-630x425.jpg)
A great opportunity to meet your local Greenpeace group
Local Greenpeace groups are hosting welcome meetings online and in-person all over the country. Come and say hello!
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Local Greenpeace groups are hosting welcome meetings online and in-person all over the country. Come and say hello!
Even if protest isn’t your thing, you still benefit from other people’s right to do it. These new laws affect us all.
2021 has been another tough year, full of uncertainties. But a green and peaceful future is possible, and together we kept up the fight for a better world. As always, these powerful campaigns produced some incredible images. Here’s a selection of the best, month-by-month.
For Black Friday, here’s a breakdown of some of the big deals made at COP26 for the climate and environment. Because there’s no planet BOGOF.
The good, the bad, and the blah blah blah...
Creating a good protest sign is an art form, and these climate marchers nailed it.
After a dramatic day at sea, youth climate strikers from Mexico, Uganda, Bangladesh and Namibia arrived at COP26 in Glasgow. As the talks got underway, they delivered a powerful message to world leaders: 'Stop failing us'.
When it comes to climate change, those with the most to lose often have to fight the hardest to be heard. On the eve of COP26, we spoke to activists from some of the world’s most climate-vulnerable countries about the struggles they’ve faced to get to the UK, and their determination to make it count.
World leaders are failing ordinary people on climate change. From Fairbourne in Wales to China and Japan; the Amazon and Congo rainforests to the Pacific Islands – here are some of the people our leaders should be listening to at the COP26 global climate talks.