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UK calls for global action to protect oceans – Greenpeace reaction
UK Government has backed the call for the protection of 30% of the oceans by 2030
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UK Government has backed the call for the protection of 30% of the oceans by 2030
Throughout 2019, activists and volunteers have continued to demand action on pollution and the climate emergency from corporations and politicians worldwide. This global fight is far from over, but here we celebrate our 2019 successes as we look forward to 2020 and the decade of change ahead.
Thom Yorke song backing 2 million-strong campaign for largest protected area on Earth launched with 3D projection on London's Marble Arch
Governments failed to agree a Antarctic Ocean Sanctuary
The ISA is meant to regulate deep sea mining activities in the international seabed but far from protecting our oceans, they are selling it off to greedy industries that are trying to plunder our ocean floor for profit. We simply can't trust them to take care of our precious seabeds.
As part of Greenpeace's Protect the Oceans campaign, we've brought the Antarctic to you!
Far-reaching scheme enjoys public support and will drastically boost recycling collection rates
London / Ushuaia, Argentina, 22 January 2020 - Award-winning actors and marine scientists on board two Greenpeace ships; the Esperanza and the Arctic Sunrise, have arrived in the Antarctic to expose how climate change, plastic pollution and industrial fishing are impacting penguin colonies, whales and other marine life in the region.
Aida H Dee The Storytime Drag Queen reads 'The Hat that Saved the World' - an environmental story for young children.
The Walk 100K in June challenge for Greenpeace starts on 1st June and finishes on 30th June 2022. Are you ready to take part? Here we've provided some answers to common questions so you have everything you need to get involved.
Everyone's talking about the 'green recovery'. But what does that actually involve? A new Greenpeace manifesto sets out what the government can do to tackle both the Covid recession and the climate emergency
Making a donation in memory of a loved one is the perfect way to celebrate the life of someone who was passionate about our planet. Leaving a donation in memory will help protect our natural world long into the future.
As Greenpeace’s biggest-ever expedition from pole to pole draws to a close, here are some extraordinary pictures of the wonders of our oceans taken along the way, and the destructive human activities that threaten them.
Scientists and activists are on board a Greenpeace ship in the Sargasso Sea – one of the world’s most ecologically rich places you’ve probably never heard of. They’re making the case for it to become the first new ocean sanctuary under the Global Ocean Treaty.
Activists on the Greenpeace ship Rainbow Warrior have taken the first ever action at sea against companies preparing to mine the Pacific Ocean’s seabed.