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100,000 people demand televised election debate on climate change
Greenpeace petition, signed by more than 100,000 people, calls for a national televised debate on the climate and nature emergencies with all party leaders
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Greenpeace petition, signed by more than 100,000 people, calls for a national televised debate on the climate and nature emergencies with all party leaders
We’ve prevented new threats to the Amazon Reef, and this is the latest – other oil giants won’t be able to bid for the Amazon Mouth Basin blocks in the 15th bidding round happening next year in 2018. Well done Brazil’s Energy Policy Council (CNPE) for making this happen, whilst…
One of the most useful things everyone can do to take action on climate change *right now* is to eat less meat and dairy. But eating vegan, for a meal or a month, is much easier with some solid know-how. Here are 10 tips to increase the amount of plant-based foods in your diet.
Every year Greenpeace investigators expose the environmental scandals companies and governments want to hide. Dean Plant, our head of investigations, shares five moments when they made all the difference.
Noelle Young, Sustainability Solutionist & Youth Delegate from Bermuda, describes her time on board a Greenpeace ship in the magical Sargasso Sea.
Offsetting can't make flying ‘carbon neutral’, no matter what the airlines say.
It's not just the Amazon Rainforest facing devastation in Brazil, the Amazon Reef is also under threat – from new oil exploration. Here are 5 fascinating facts about the region, including how to protect it.
Greenpeace AAA – Action All Areas – is here, bringing the legendary Greenpeace Field at Glastonbury vibe online and into your home. Running from Thursday 18 June to Saturday 20 June, this is an innovative virtual festival featuring musicians, artists, chefs and activists, hosted by presenter Sarah Lamptey.
Artist Harun Morrison interviews Greenpeace's Hannah Davey about art and activism.
Reacting to the chancellor’s spring statement Dr Doug Parr, policy director at Greenpeace UK said: Right now millions of people are paying through the nose to heat homes which are so poorly insulated the warmth shoots right outside. Cutting VAT on insulation, solar panels and heat pumps is…
A swarm of 300 drones descended on Cornwall, demanding G7 world leaders act now to protect the planet.
Indigenous Peoples are on the frontlines of the climate crisis – and are some of the best defenders against it. But they are threatened with violence and structural, institutionalised racism. Their lands are destroyed by industry and they are killed with alarming regularity across the world – particularly in Brazil.
A 30-metre-long living artwork made of seed paper was unfurled and displayed at Westminster this morning by artists and allotmenteers. They are urging the government to enable people to exercise their rights to allotments as part of the solution to food insecurity, the cost…
'Gentoo-ification' - a vital indication of the climate crisis
COP26 today saw a flurry of announcements on forests – among them a new agreement between governments, including Brazil, to halt and reverse deforestation by 2030. But Greenpeace slammed the announcement as a green light for another decade of forest destruction. Responding from Glasgow to the announcement, Greenpeace Brazil executive…