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![Protesters stand outside, behind printed portraits of people in flooded streets and homes.](https://www.greenpeace.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/GP0STY0VE_PressMedia-637x425.jpg)
Faces of resilience: portraits of climate-impacted lives confront big oil
Millions struggle as big oil profits from humanity's loss. So activists took a message directly to oil bosses at a London conference, demanding they pay up for climate crimes.
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Giant living artwork unfurled at Westminster as waiting lists for allotments double in a decade
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Rishi Sunak’s Alan Partridge moment an attempt to drive public to distraction
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Rosebank shows oil giants are the real winners from Sunak’s climate rollbacks
Behind the dust kicked up by the prime minister’s speech lies a much uglier reality - the government has given up on fixing the country’s problems and is pandering to the usual vested interests.
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Conservatives risk losing seats in Blue Wall and key marginals over climate rowbacks, new poll shows
Concerns over climate and nature are higher than the national average in the Blue Wall and scores of marginal seats, a major new survey of 20,000 people shows.
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A vote for the climate is a vote to fix everything that’s wrong with the UK – here’s why
Political leaders are planning their pledges ahead of the next election. Here's how electing those bold enough to take strong action on climate would solve many of the UK’s most urgent problems
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Rishi Sunak is playing politics with the climate – Greenpeace comment
Greenpeace's response to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s remarks about weakening green policies.
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Tell political party leaders: voters will judge you at the next election if you don’t act on climate
Political party leaders must get serious about their climate pledges, so they can fix the mess this country is in. Here’s how to make your voice heard ahead of the general election
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New Energy Secretary Claire Coutinho has a lot of catching up to do – Greenpeace comment
The new Energy and Net Zero Secretary has picked up the baton for the final leg of a relay where her fellow runners have mostly been walking, sometimes backwards.