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25 Mile Challenge: frequently asked questions
The 25 Mile Challenge finished on 30th November 2023. Here we've provided some answers to common questions for those who took part in the challenge.
Don’t Stop thinking about tomorrow: the classic song reimagined for a new generation
Greenpeace has joined up with some of the best in music and film to remake Fleetwood Mac’s iconic Don’t Stop
![Colourful 3-panel illustration with factories on the left. The central panel is a scene in a fashion factory, with arounud 10 women working on sewing machines, wearing colourful clothes and some wearing facemasks. The final panel on the right is a piles of colourful clothing in landfill piles, with a yellow tractor pouring more clothes on to the piles.](https://www.greenpeace.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/Greenpeace-final-1-amend-640x384.jpg)
How fast fashion fuels climate change, plastic pollution and violence
The 2013 Rana Plaza factory collapse sparked a call for change in the global fashion industry. But 10 years on, more than 100 billion clothes a year are made – mostly from oil turned into polyester – by people working in dangerous conditions. This is fast fashion's impact on people and the planet.
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Private jet flights in the UK soar to new heights – analysis
The UK has the busiest private jet route, the most polluting route and the most flights overall out of any European country, according to a new analysis.
![A row of air conditioners. Refrigerants using HFCs cause climate change.](https://www.greenpeace.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/air_conditioner_global_warming_summer_hot_environment_cooling_electricity_heat-1051503-640x423.jpg)
Urgency of Energy Efficiency upgrades to UK homes
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Three powerful artworks highlighting the struggle to save Britain’s oceans
Greenpeace collaboration with leading artists explores loss, hardship and hope for a better future.
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Poems for the planet: winners and resources
Over 2700 poets got involved in writing about nature and protecting the planet for this year’s competition. Here are the top picks.
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2022: the year in pictures
Greenpeace photographers captured another year of climate change, activism and the beauty of nature. Here are some of the best images from 2022.
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I asked Greenpeace volunteers to define activism. Here’s what they said.
Dramatic and disruptive protests often hit the press and capture a snapshot of what being an activist means. But activism includes many types of action, whether you call yourself an activist or not. Here are six ways Greenpeace volunteers approach it.