People in Scotland’s oil capital covered a wind turbine blade in messages. Here’s what they had to say.
After a few days touring northeast Scotland, the 42ft blade became Greenpeace's biggest ever petition.
After a few days touring northeast Scotland, the 42ft blade became Greenpeace's biggest ever petition.
From 'carbon neutral' flights to 'net zero' bacon, dishonest green PR is on the rise.
Almost two thirds of offshore workers reported having to repeat training they'd already done.
People in Scotland demand that our government lives up to its promises on climate change – that means ending support for new fossil fuels, while protecting Scottish jobs.
For years, the giant oil companies looked unshakeable. But over 10 surprising days in May, Exxon, Chevron and Shell lost a string of major battles that could finally force them to take climate change seriously.
Five tough questions about Greenpeace’s campaign - answered by an expert.
The government's new wave of oil and gas licences keeps us tied to a declining industry. Offshore workers deserve better.
The government wants to be a global climate leader. So why is it still granting licenses to climate-wrecking oil and gas projects in the North Sea?
Campaigners urge Energy Minister to end new licensing and back a smooth transition to renewables
Campaigners criticised Shell's failure to cut oil production and its over-reliance on tree-planting