Activism Judge dismisses charges against Rishi Sunak roof protestors Friday 20th September, 2024. York – The four Greenpeace activists who made headlines after protesting on the roof of the former Prime Minister’s mansion in Yorkshire last year have had… by Joe Evans September 20, 2024
Climate change Boris, is this even legal? Greenpeace protests as work on Cambo oil field set to start before permit is officially granted Online announcement says drilling equipment will be installed in the coming days, but no legal permit is in place by Emily Black August 24, 2021
Air pollution The verdict on Boris Johnson’s green track record – and what he should do next After three chaotic years in office, Boris Johnson has just a few weeks left as prime minister. Let’s run through his best and worst green decisions, and the things he… by Mal Chadwick July 15, 2022
Take action Volunteer, donate, sign a petition – the choice is yours! Here's how you can get involved with Greenpeace right now. by Greenpeace UK, Helle Abelvik-Lawson, Mal Chadwick June 16, 2022
Activism “From Cameroon to Germany, no-one is safe from climate destruction. It’s time for polluters to pay.” How many more people need to die or be displaced, and how much more of nature needs to be destroyed, before it's enough? Fossil fuel companies must stop drilling and… by Victorine Che Thoener January 31, 2023
Climate change Lack of climate investment creating ‘planet-sized debt’ for our kids, new Chancellor warned 18 civil society organisations, supported by millions of British people, have warned Sajid Javid that the government is on course to miss its net zero target without a big investment… by Graham Thompson September 2, 2019
Air pollution Why burning plastic won’t solve the plastic crisis Nearly half our plastic waste gets burned. But doing so is costing us our health and our planet. Find out what incineration is and why it cannot be a solution… by Maja Darlington, Shlomo Dowen, Josh Dowen July 28, 2022
Climate change Fracking halted in massive climate victory – but it’s not yet completely banned In a victory for grassroots activists, the government has put a stop to fracking in England following a report concluding that tremors cannot be controlled. While it’s not yet fully… by Helle Abelvik-Lawson November 5, 2019
Air pollution Electric cars are greener than petrol cars – but they’re not perfect Switching to electric cars is essential, but it’s not enough. Our transport system needs a rethink. by Paul Morozzo September 11, 2020
Activism ‘The nightmare after Halloween’: Groups urge Parliament to drop resurrected anti-protest proposals Liberty | Greenpeace UK by Alison Kirkman November 1, 2022