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The oil and gas industry is failing its offshore workers. It’s time to give them a way out
The government's new wave of oil and gas licences keeps us tied to a declining industry. Offshore workers deserve better.
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The government's new wave of oil and gas licences keeps us tied to a declining industry. Offshore workers deserve better.
The government wants to be a global climate leader. So why is it still granting licenses to climate-wrecking oil and gas projects in the North Sea?
There’s been a lot of talk about green jobs being part of a green recovery. But what’s it like to have a green job? We spoke to some people who have first-hand knowledge.
Ever feel like the world just staggers from crisis to crisis, without ever fixing the problems at the heart of it all? A new series from Greenpeace Unearthed and HuffPost explores how we can break the cycle, and build a more resilient world.
Times are hard for offshore oil and gas workers, and many are looking for a way out of the industry. These skilled workers could build our renewable energy future. So why aren’t they getting the help they need?
The government just announced a major push for offshore wind power, marking an important milestone in renewable energy in the UK. Now it’s time for Boris Johnson and his ministers to deliver on the promise.
After months of learning and debate, the ‘citizens’ assembly’ on climate change has said how the UK should play its part to tackle the problem. The results might come as a surprise.
Switching to electric cars is essential, but it’s not enough. Our transport system needs a rethink.
BP's new strategy drastically scales back the company's climate commitments from just a few years earlier
The UK needs to put people back to work, AND tackle the climate and nature emergency. By creating 1.8m green jobs, the government can do both.