Environmental justice Why we need to unite against the Nationality and Borders Bill The UK’s Nationality and Borders Bill has been strongly criticised by legal experts, devolved assemblies and pressure groups. Here’s why we should stand against it. by Grace Almond, Christopher Deane March 15, 2022
Peace In recent decades, there has been some progress towards ridding the world of nuclear weapons. But nuclear disarmament is still a long way off, and conventional wars still trap millions… by Fran Grobke August 8, 2019
Air pollution Manifesto for a green recovery Download full manifesto (PDF) The Covid-19 crisis has created challenges to our daily lives, communities and the global economy on a scale… June 3, 2020
Climate change Why are energy bills going up and what can we do about it? Millions of people face fuel poverty, as energy bills are set to rise yet again. Here's how we can help those in need, tackle climate change and stop this from… by Greenpeace UK January 20, 2022
Air travel Policy briefing: building back better for aviation This briefing sets out the government steps necessary to create a more sustainable aviation industry as it recovers from the Covid pandemic. June 8, 2020
Deep sea mining Shocking extent of threats to ocean health revealed in new Greenpeace report Threats to the world's oceans are multiplying, according to a new report, which shows a steep rise in fishing on the high seas. Ratifying the Global Oceans Treaty has never… by Kai Tabacek September 14, 2023
Climate change 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. by Helle Abelvik-Lawson March 31, 2021
Climate change Flood-hit areas have hundreds of crucial flood defences in poor conditions Greenpeace has urged Rishi Sunak to visit flood-hit communities as figures show hundreds of key flood defences are in a state of disrepair in parts of England currently underwater by Stefano Gelmini January 5, 2024
Climate change Deforestation in the Amazon worse than ever for September ahead of Brazilian elections An area almost twice the size of New York City was deforested in September alone - more than any other September on record by Alison Kirkman October 7, 2022
Climate change Fare Britannia: a new approach to public transport ticketing for the UK This report outlines a new monthly ‘climate card’ subscription-based rail pass that would simplify the train ticketing system, make fares fairer and encourage rail travel to help reduce emissions. September 19, 2024