Belém: spotlight on COP30 host city Monica Piccinini | 8th April 2024 Belém in Brazil will host the COP30 international climate summit. But the city is struggling to deal with basic environmental and health issues. Headstones for cold homes Emily Beament | 14th March 2024 Activists erect ‘headstones’ by UK Parliament to highlight deaths from cold homes. Edges of protest Jessica Townsend | 12th March 2024 Should climate protesters picket an MP at home? 'This fight is far from over' Douglas Rogers | 16th February 2024 Rosebank oil field could be the key climate issue of 2024 – and the catalyst for an unprecedented coalition. Profit warning: plastic polluted money Rebecca Speare-Cole | 7th February 2024 Greenpeace protesters scale Unilever headquarters in plastic pollution protest. Oil knew climate risks from '50s Catherine Early | 1st February 2024 The fossil fuel industry knew about climate risks earlier than previously thought. Rosebank's legal double whammy Brendan Montague | 19th December 2023 Uplift and Greenpeace UK mounting legal challenges to stop development of Rosebank, the UK’s largest untapped North Sea oilfield. Greenwashing turbocharged Rebecca Speare-Cole | 23rd August 2023 Shell and BP among firms accused of greenwashing over renewable energy. 'Sack Sunak?' Sam Blewett | 3rd August 2023 One of Rishi Sunak's houses is targeted by Greenpeace protesters to 'drive home the dangerous consequences' of new oil and gas licences. Greenpeace gets boulder Tess de la Mare | 15th August 2022 Greenpeace planning ‘boulder barrier’ in Cornish marine protected zone. Diesel for supermarkets 'directly funding war' August Graham | 23rd May 2022 Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Asda, Morrisons accused of filling up on Russian oil at Navigator Terminals, Essex. Fisher trawling rocked by Dogger Bank bylaws Emily Beament | 14th April 2022 UK Government takes step towards ending stop bottom trawling in 'iconic and ecologically important' Dogger Bank. Oil delegates flood COP26 Emily Beament | 9th November 2021 A total of 503 delegates at Cop26 directly affiliated with fossil fuel companies or with governments but linked to oil, gas or coal firms. Climate activists act in concert Brendan Montague | 26th April 2021 Climate Live is bringing artists, activists and young people together through music to unite in the fight for climate justice. Boris loses his bottle on recycling Emily Beament | 24th March 2021 'Deposit return scheme' charging customers a levy for drinks containers paid back when they return them for recycling may not happen until late 2024. Ban bottom trawling Emily Beament | 2nd February 2021 Bottom trawling could be prohibited in four English offshore marine protected areas, including Dogger Bank. Environmental legislation delay ‘deeply troubling’ Emily Beament | 26th January 2021 The UK Government delays passage of the The Environment Bill, not expected to become law until autumn. Let’s talk about public ownership Simon Pirani | 15th December 2020 A just transition to a low carbon economy should involve oil companies paying more tax and energy workers having more say. Meet Jag-Wah Louisianna Waring | 2nd December 2020 Jag-Wah, the new environmental hero from Greenpeace, comes alive in bold animations to expose the truth about industrial animal farming and rainforest annihilation. Greenpeace activists protect Dogger Bank Marianne Brooker | 23rd September 2020 Activists close almost 50 square miles of the Dogger Bank protected area in the North Sea to all destructive bottom trawling. Ban sales of petrol cars by 2030 - Labour Emily Beament | 18th September 2020 Labour calls on government to be 'ambitious' by ending the sale of new petrol, diesel, and hybrid cars and vans by 2030. UK exporting toxic pesticides Catherine Early | 14th September 2020 UK companies are flooding poorer countries with agrochemicals that are banned in the EU. Disposable plastics 'can be halved' Aine Fox | 1st September 2020 Greenpeace report calculates UK supermarkets use 114 billion pieces of plastic packaging each year. Plastic bag fee increase risks 'tokenism' Emma Bowden | 1st September 2020 The government is taking a small step in the right direction by raising the price of plastic bags again... Pagination Page 1 Next page ›› Subscribe to Greenpeace Home Editors’ Picks Ecologist Writers' Fund Themes Activism Biodiversity Climate Breakdown Economics and policy Energy Food and Farming Mining Writers Brendan Montague Yasmin Dahnoun Catherine Early Simon Pirani Gareth Dale Marianne Brown Resurgence & Ecologist Ecologist recycled Movement Power Megamorphosis Events
Headstones for cold homes Emily Beament | 14th March 2024 Activists erect ‘headstones’ by UK Parliament to highlight deaths from cold homes. Edges of protest Jessica Townsend | 12th March 2024 Should climate protesters picket an MP at home? 'This fight is far from over' Douglas Rogers | 16th February 2024 Rosebank oil field could be the key climate issue of 2024 – and the catalyst for an unprecedented coalition. Profit warning: plastic polluted money Rebecca Speare-Cole | 7th February 2024 Greenpeace protesters scale Unilever headquarters in plastic pollution protest. Oil knew climate risks from '50s Catherine Early | 1st February 2024 The fossil fuel industry knew about climate risks earlier than previously thought. Rosebank's legal double whammy Brendan Montague | 19th December 2023 Uplift and Greenpeace UK mounting legal challenges to stop development of Rosebank, the UK’s largest untapped North Sea oilfield. Greenwashing turbocharged Rebecca Speare-Cole | 23rd August 2023 Shell and BP among firms accused of greenwashing over renewable energy. 'Sack Sunak?' Sam Blewett | 3rd August 2023 One of Rishi Sunak's houses is targeted by Greenpeace protesters to 'drive home the dangerous consequences' of new oil and gas licences. Greenpeace gets boulder Tess de la Mare | 15th August 2022 Greenpeace planning ‘boulder barrier’ in Cornish marine protected zone. Diesel for supermarkets 'directly funding war' August Graham | 23rd May 2022 Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Asda, Morrisons accused of filling up on Russian oil at Navigator Terminals, Essex. Fisher trawling rocked by Dogger Bank bylaws Emily Beament | 14th April 2022 UK Government takes step towards ending stop bottom trawling in 'iconic and ecologically important' Dogger Bank. Oil delegates flood COP26 Emily Beament | 9th November 2021 A total of 503 delegates at Cop26 directly affiliated with fossil fuel companies or with governments but linked to oil, gas or coal firms. Climate activists act in concert Brendan Montague | 26th April 2021 Climate Live is bringing artists, activists and young people together through music to unite in the fight for climate justice. Boris loses his bottle on recycling Emily Beament | 24th March 2021 'Deposit return scheme' charging customers a levy for drinks containers paid back when they return them for recycling may not happen until late 2024. Ban bottom trawling Emily Beament | 2nd February 2021 Bottom trawling could be prohibited in four English offshore marine protected areas, including Dogger Bank. Environmental legislation delay ‘deeply troubling’ Emily Beament | 26th January 2021 The UK Government delays passage of the The Environment Bill, not expected to become law until autumn. Let’s talk about public ownership Simon Pirani | 15th December 2020 A just transition to a low carbon economy should involve oil companies paying more tax and energy workers having more say. Meet Jag-Wah Louisianna Waring | 2nd December 2020 Jag-Wah, the new environmental hero from Greenpeace, comes alive in bold animations to expose the truth about industrial animal farming and rainforest annihilation. Greenpeace activists protect Dogger Bank Marianne Brooker | 23rd September 2020 Activists close almost 50 square miles of the Dogger Bank protected area in the North Sea to all destructive bottom trawling. Ban sales of petrol cars by 2030 - Labour Emily Beament | 18th September 2020 Labour calls on government to be 'ambitious' by ending the sale of new petrol, diesel, and hybrid cars and vans by 2030. UK exporting toxic pesticides Catherine Early | 14th September 2020 UK companies are flooding poorer countries with agrochemicals that are banned in the EU. Disposable plastics 'can be halved' Aine Fox | 1st September 2020 Greenpeace report calculates UK supermarkets use 114 billion pieces of plastic packaging each year. Plastic bag fee increase risks 'tokenism' Emma Bowden | 1st September 2020 The government is taking a small step in the right direction by raising the price of plastic bags again... Pagination Page 1 Next page ›› Subscribe to Greenpeace Home Editors’ Picks Ecologist Writers' Fund Themes Activism Biodiversity Climate Breakdown Economics and policy Energy Food and Farming Mining Writers Brendan Montague Yasmin Dahnoun Catherine Early Simon Pirani Gareth Dale Marianne Brown Resurgence & Ecologist Ecologist recycled Movement Power Megamorphosis Events
Edges of protest Jessica Townsend | 12th March 2024 Should climate protesters picket an MP at home? 'This fight is far from over' Douglas Rogers | 16th February 2024 Rosebank oil field could be the key climate issue of 2024 – and the catalyst for an unprecedented coalition. Profit warning: plastic polluted money Rebecca Speare-Cole | 7th February 2024 Greenpeace protesters scale Unilever headquarters in plastic pollution protest. Oil knew climate risks from '50s Catherine Early | 1st February 2024 The fossil fuel industry knew about climate risks earlier than previously thought. Rosebank's legal double whammy Brendan Montague | 19th December 2023 Uplift and Greenpeace UK mounting legal challenges to stop development of Rosebank, the UK’s largest untapped North Sea oilfield. Greenwashing turbocharged Rebecca Speare-Cole | 23rd August 2023 Shell and BP among firms accused of greenwashing over renewable energy. 'Sack Sunak?' Sam Blewett | 3rd August 2023 One of Rishi Sunak's houses is targeted by Greenpeace protesters to 'drive home the dangerous consequences' of new oil and gas licences. Greenpeace gets boulder Tess de la Mare | 15th August 2022 Greenpeace planning ‘boulder barrier’ in Cornish marine protected zone. Diesel for supermarkets 'directly funding war' August Graham | 23rd May 2022 Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Asda, Morrisons accused of filling up on Russian oil at Navigator Terminals, Essex. Fisher trawling rocked by Dogger Bank bylaws Emily Beament | 14th April 2022 UK Government takes step towards ending stop bottom trawling in 'iconic and ecologically important' Dogger Bank. Oil delegates flood COP26 Emily Beament | 9th November 2021 A total of 503 delegates at Cop26 directly affiliated with fossil fuel companies or with governments but linked to oil, gas or coal firms. Climate activists act in concert Brendan Montague | 26th April 2021 Climate Live is bringing artists, activists and young people together through music to unite in the fight for climate justice. Boris loses his bottle on recycling Emily Beament | 24th March 2021 'Deposit return scheme' charging customers a levy for drinks containers paid back when they return them for recycling may not happen until late 2024. Ban bottom trawling Emily Beament | 2nd February 2021 Bottom trawling could be prohibited in four English offshore marine protected areas, including Dogger Bank. Environmental legislation delay ‘deeply troubling’ Emily Beament | 26th January 2021 The UK Government delays passage of the The Environment Bill, not expected to become law until autumn. Let’s talk about public ownership Simon Pirani | 15th December 2020 A just transition to a low carbon economy should involve oil companies paying more tax and energy workers having more say. Meet Jag-Wah Louisianna Waring | 2nd December 2020 Jag-Wah, the new environmental hero from Greenpeace, comes alive in bold animations to expose the truth about industrial animal farming and rainforest annihilation. Greenpeace activists protect Dogger Bank Marianne Brooker | 23rd September 2020 Activists close almost 50 square miles of the Dogger Bank protected area in the North Sea to all destructive bottom trawling. Ban sales of petrol cars by 2030 - Labour Emily Beament | 18th September 2020 Labour calls on government to be 'ambitious' by ending the sale of new petrol, diesel, and hybrid cars and vans by 2030. UK exporting toxic pesticides Catherine Early | 14th September 2020 UK companies are flooding poorer countries with agrochemicals that are banned in the EU. Disposable plastics 'can be halved' Aine Fox | 1st September 2020 Greenpeace report calculates UK supermarkets use 114 billion pieces of plastic packaging each year. Plastic bag fee increase risks 'tokenism' Emma Bowden | 1st September 2020 The government is taking a small step in the right direction by raising the price of plastic bags again... Pagination Page 1 Next page ›› Subscribe to Greenpeace Home Editors’ Picks Ecologist Writers' Fund Themes Activism Biodiversity Climate Breakdown Economics and policy Energy Food and Farming Mining Writers Brendan Montague Yasmin Dahnoun Catherine Early Simon Pirani Gareth Dale Marianne Brown Resurgence & Ecologist Ecologist recycled Movement Power Megamorphosis Events
'This fight is far from over' Douglas Rogers | 16th February 2024 Rosebank oil field could be the key climate issue of 2024 – and the catalyst for an unprecedented coalition. Profit warning: plastic polluted money Rebecca Speare-Cole | 7th February 2024 Greenpeace protesters scale Unilever headquarters in plastic pollution protest. Oil knew climate risks from '50s Catherine Early | 1st February 2024 The fossil fuel industry knew about climate risks earlier than previously thought. Rosebank's legal double whammy Brendan Montague | 19th December 2023 Uplift and Greenpeace UK mounting legal challenges to stop development of Rosebank, the UK’s largest untapped North Sea oilfield. Greenwashing turbocharged Rebecca Speare-Cole | 23rd August 2023 Shell and BP among firms accused of greenwashing over renewable energy. 'Sack Sunak?' Sam Blewett | 3rd August 2023 One of Rishi Sunak's houses is targeted by Greenpeace protesters to 'drive home the dangerous consequences' of new oil and gas licences. Greenpeace gets boulder Tess de la Mare | 15th August 2022 Greenpeace planning ‘boulder barrier’ in Cornish marine protected zone. Diesel for supermarkets 'directly funding war' August Graham | 23rd May 2022 Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Asda, Morrisons accused of filling up on Russian oil at Navigator Terminals, Essex. Fisher trawling rocked by Dogger Bank bylaws Emily Beament | 14th April 2022 UK Government takes step towards ending stop bottom trawling in 'iconic and ecologically important' Dogger Bank. Oil delegates flood COP26 Emily Beament | 9th November 2021 A total of 503 delegates at Cop26 directly affiliated with fossil fuel companies or with governments but linked to oil, gas or coal firms. Climate activists act in concert Brendan Montague | 26th April 2021 Climate Live is bringing artists, activists and young people together through music to unite in the fight for climate justice. Boris loses his bottle on recycling Emily Beament | 24th March 2021 'Deposit return scheme' charging customers a levy for drinks containers paid back when they return them for recycling may not happen until late 2024. Ban bottom trawling Emily Beament | 2nd February 2021 Bottom trawling could be prohibited in four English offshore marine protected areas, including Dogger Bank. Environmental legislation delay ‘deeply troubling’ Emily Beament | 26th January 2021 The UK Government delays passage of the The Environment Bill, not expected to become law until autumn. Let’s talk about public ownership Simon Pirani | 15th December 2020 A just transition to a low carbon economy should involve oil companies paying more tax and energy workers having more say. Meet Jag-Wah Louisianna Waring | 2nd December 2020 Jag-Wah, the new environmental hero from Greenpeace, comes alive in bold animations to expose the truth about industrial animal farming and rainforest annihilation. Greenpeace activists protect Dogger Bank Marianne Brooker | 23rd September 2020 Activists close almost 50 square miles of the Dogger Bank protected area in the North Sea to all destructive bottom trawling. Ban sales of petrol cars by 2030 - Labour Emily Beament | 18th September 2020 Labour calls on government to be 'ambitious' by ending the sale of new petrol, diesel, and hybrid cars and vans by 2030. UK exporting toxic pesticides Catherine Early | 14th September 2020 UK companies are flooding poorer countries with agrochemicals that are banned in the EU. Disposable plastics 'can be halved' Aine Fox | 1st September 2020 Greenpeace report calculates UK supermarkets use 114 billion pieces of plastic packaging each year. Plastic bag fee increase risks 'tokenism' Emma Bowden | 1st September 2020 The government is taking a small step in the right direction by raising the price of plastic bags again... Pagination Page 1 Next page ›› Subscribe to Greenpeace Home Editors’ Picks Ecologist Writers' Fund Themes Activism Biodiversity Climate Breakdown Economics and policy Energy Food and Farming Mining Writers Brendan Montague Yasmin Dahnoun Catherine Early Simon Pirani Gareth Dale Marianne Brown Resurgence & Ecologist Ecologist recycled Movement Power Megamorphosis Events
Profit warning: plastic polluted money Rebecca Speare-Cole | 7th February 2024 Greenpeace protesters scale Unilever headquarters in plastic pollution protest. Oil knew climate risks from '50s Catherine Early | 1st February 2024 The fossil fuel industry knew about climate risks earlier than previously thought. Rosebank's legal double whammy Brendan Montague | 19th December 2023 Uplift and Greenpeace UK mounting legal challenges to stop development of Rosebank, the UK’s largest untapped North Sea oilfield. Greenwashing turbocharged Rebecca Speare-Cole | 23rd August 2023 Shell and BP among firms accused of greenwashing over renewable energy. 'Sack Sunak?' Sam Blewett | 3rd August 2023 One of Rishi Sunak's houses is targeted by Greenpeace protesters to 'drive home the dangerous consequences' of new oil and gas licences. Greenpeace gets boulder Tess de la Mare | 15th August 2022 Greenpeace planning ‘boulder barrier’ in Cornish marine protected zone. Diesel for supermarkets 'directly funding war' August Graham | 23rd May 2022 Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Asda, Morrisons accused of filling up on Russian oil at Navigator Terminals, Essex. Fisher trawling rocked by Dogger Bank bylaws Emily Beament | 14th April 2022 UK Government takes step towards ending stop bottom trawling in 'iconic and ecologically important' Dogger Bank. Oil delegates flood COP26 Emily Beament | 9th November 2021 A total of 503 delegates at Cop26 directly affiliated with fossil fuel companies or with governments but linked to oil, gas or coal firms. Climate activists act in concert Brendan Montague | 26th April 2021 Climate Live is bringing artists, activists and young people together through music to unite in the fight for climate justice. Boris loses his bottle on recycling Emily Beament | 24th March 2021 'Deposit return scheme' charging customers a levy for drinks containers paid back when they return them for recycling may not happen until late 2024. Ban bottom trawling Emily Beament | 2nd February 2021 Bottom trawling could be prohibited in four English offshore marine protected areas, including Dogger Bank. Environmental legislation delay ‘deeply troubling’ Emily Beament | 26th January 2021 The UK Government delays passage of the The Environment Bill, not expected to become law until autumn. Let’s talk about public ownership Simon Pirani | 15th December 2020 A just transition to a low carbon economy should involve oil companies paying more tax and energy workers having more say. Meet Jag-Wah Louisianna Waring | 2nd December 2020 Jag-Wah, the new environmental hero from Greenpeace, comes alive in bold animations to expose the truth about industrial animal farming and rainforest annihilation. Greenpeace activists protect Dogger Bank Marianne Brooker | 23rd September 2020 Activists close almost 50 square miles of the Dogger Bank protected area in the North Sea to all destructive bottom trawling. Ban sales of petrol cars by 2030 - Labour Emily Beament | 18th September 2020 Labour calls on government to be 'ambitious' by ending the sale of new petrol, diesel, and hybrid cars and vans by 2030. UK exporting toxic pesticides Catherine Early | 14th September 2020 UK companies are flooding poorer countries with agrochemicals that are banned in the EU. Disposable plastics 'can be halved' Aine Fox | 1st September 2020 Greenpeace report calculates UK supermarkets use 114 billion pieces of plastic packaging each year. Plastic bag fee increase risks 'tokenism' Emma Bowden | 1st September 2020 The government is taking a small step in the right direction by raising the price of plastic bags again... Pagination Page 1 Next page ›› Subscribe to Greenpeace Home Editors’ Picks Ecologist Writers' Fund Themes Activism Biodiversity Climate Breakdown Economics and policy Energy Food and Farming Mining Writers Brendan Montague Yasmin Dahnoun Catherine Early Simon Pirani Gareth Dale Marianne Brown Resurgence & Ecologist Ecologist recycled Movement Power Megamorphosis Events
Oil knew climate risks from '50s Catherine Early | 1st February 2024 The fossil fuel industry knew about climate risks earlier than previously thought. Rosebank's legal double whammy Brendan Montague | 19th December 2023 Uplift and Greenpeace UK mounting legal challenges to stop development of Rosebank, the UK’s largest untapped North Sea oilfield. Greenwashing turbocharged Rebecca Speare-Cole | 23rd August 2023 Shell and BP among firms accused of greenwashing over renewable energy. 'Sack Sunak?' Sam Blewett | 3rd August 2023 One of Rishi Sunak's houses is targeted by Greenpeace protesters to 'drive home the dangerous consequences' of new oil and gas licences. Greenpeace gets boulder Tess de la Mare | 15th August 2022 Greenpeace planning ‘boulder barrier’ in Cornish marine protected zone. Diesel for supermarkets 'directly funding war' August Graham | 23rd May 2022 Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Asda, Morrisons accused of filling up on Russian oil at Navigator Terminals, Essex. Fisher trawling rocked by Dogger Bank bylaws Emily Beament | 14th April 2022 UK Government takes step towards ending stop bottom trawling in 'iconic and ecologically important' Dogger Bank. Oil delegates flood COP26 Emily Beament | 9th November 2021 A total of 503 delegates at Cop26 directly affiliated with fossil fuel companies or with governments but linked to oil, gas or coal firms. Climate activists act in concert Brendan Montague | 26th April 2021 Climate Live is bringing artists, activists and young people together through music to unite in the fight for climate justice. Boris loses his bottle on recycling Emily Beament | 24th March 2021 'Deposit return scheme' charging customers a levy for drinks containers paid back when they return them for recycling may not happen until late 2024. Ban bottom trawling Emily Beament | 2nd February 2021 Bottom trawling could be prohibited in four English offshore marine protected areas, including Dogger Bank. Environmental legislation delay ‘deeply troubling’ Emily Beament | 26th January 2021 The UK Government delays passage of the The Environment Bill, not expected to become law until autumn. Let’s talk about public ownership Simon Pirani | 15th December 2020 A just transition to a low carbon economy should involve oil companies paying more tax and energy workers having more say. Meet Jag-Wah Louisianna Waring | 2nd December 2020 Jag-Wah, the new environmental hero from Greenpeace, comes alive in bold animations to expose the truth about industrial animal farming and rainforest annihilation. Greenpeace activists protect Dogger Bank Marianne Brooker | 23rd September 2020 Activists close almost 50 square miles of the Dogger Bank protected area in the North Sea to all destructive bottom trawling. Ban sales of petrol cars by 2030 - Labour Emily Beament | 18th September 2020 Labour calls on government to be 'ambitious' by ending the sale of new petrol, diesel, and hybrid cars and vans by 2030. UK exporting toxic pesticides Catherine Early | 14th September 2020 UK companies are flooding poorer countries with agrochemicals that are banned in the EU. Disposable plastics 'can be halved' Aine Fox | 1st September 2020 Greenpeace report calculates UK supermarkets use 114 billion pieces of plastic packaging each year. Plastic bag fee increase risks 'tokenism' Emma Bowden | 1st September 2020 The government is taking a small step in the right direction by raising the price of plastic bags again... Pagination Page 1 Next page ›› Subscribe to Greenpeace Home Editors’ Picks Ecologist Writers' Fund Themes Activism Biodiversity Climate Breakdown Economics and policy Energy Food and Farming Mining Writers Brendan Montague Yasmin Dahnoun Catherine Early Simon Pirani Gareth Dale Marianne Brown Resurgence & Ecologist Ecologist recycled Movement Power Megamorphosis Events
Rosebank's legal double whammy Brendan Montague | 19th December 2023 Uplift and Greenpeace UK mounting legal challenges to stop development of Rosebank, the UK’s largest untapped North Sea oilfield. Greenwashing turbocharged Rebecca Speare-Cole | 23rd August 2023 Shell and BP among firms accused of greenwashing over renewable energy. 'Sack Sunak?' Sam Blewett | 3rd August 2023 One of Rishi Sunak's houses is targeted by Greenpeace protesters to 'drive home the dangerous consequences' of new oil and gas licences. Greenpeace gets boulder Tess de la Mare | 15th August 2022 Greenpeace planning ‘boulder barrier’ in Cornish marine protected zone. Diesel for supermarkets 'directly funding war' August Graham | 23rd May 2022 Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Asda, Morrisons accused of filling up on Russian oil at Navigator Terminals, Essex. Fisher trawling rocked by Dogger Bank bylaws Emily Beament | 14th April 2022 UK Government takes step towards ending stop bottom trawling in 'iconic and ecologically important' Dogger Bank. Oil delegates flood COP26 Emily Beament | 9th November 2021 A total of 503 delegates at Cop26 directly affiliated with fossil fuel companies or with governments but linked to oil, gas or coal firms. Climate activists act in concert Brendan Montague | 26th April 2021 Climate Live is bringing artists, activists and young people together through music to unite in the fight for climate justice. Boris loses his bottle on recycling Emily Beament | 24th March 2021 'Deposit return scheme' charging customers a levy for drinks containers paid back when they return them for recycling may not happen until late 2024. Ban bottom trawling Emily Beament | 2nd February 2021 Bottom trawling could be prohibited in four English offshore marine protected areas, including Dogger Bank. Environmental legislation delay ‘deeply troubling’ Emily Beament | 26th January 2021 The UK Government delays passage of the The Environment Bill, not expected to become law until autumn. Let’s talk about public ownership Simon Pirani | 15th December 2020 A just transition to a low carbon economy should involve oil companies paying more tax and energy workers having more say. Meet Jag-Wah Louisianna Waring | 2nd December 2020 Jag-Wah, the new environmental hero from Greenpeace, comes alive in bold animations to expose the truth about industrial animal farming and rainforest annihilation. Greenpeace activists protect Dogger Bank Marianne Brooker | 23rd September 2020 Activists close almost 50 square miles of the Dogger Bank protected area in the North Sea to all destructive bottom trawling. Ban sales of petrol cars by 2030 - Labour Emily Beament | 18th September 2020 Labour calls on government to be 'ambitious' by ending the sale of new petrol, diesel, and hybrid cars and vans by 2030. UK exporting toxic pesticides Catherine Early | 14th September 2020 UK companies are flooding poorer countries with agrochemicals that are banned in the EU. Disposable plastics 'can be halved' Aine Fox | 1st September 2020 Greenpeace report calculates UK supermarkets use 114 billion pieces of plastic packaging each year. Plastic bag fee increase risks 'tokenism' Emma Bowden | 1st September 2020 The government is taking a small step in the right direction by raising the price of plastic bags again... Pagination Page 1 Next page ›› Subscribe to Greenpeace Home Editors’ Picks Ecologist Writers' Fund Themes Activism Biodiversity Climate Breakdown Economics and policy Energy Food and Farming Mining Writers Brendan Montague Yasmin Dahnoun Catherine Early Simon Pirani Gareth Dale Marianne Brown Resurgence & Ecologist Ecologist recycled Movement Power Megamorphosis Events
Greenwashing turbocharged Rebecca Speare-Cole | 23rd August 2023 Shell and BP among firms accused of greenwashing over renewable energy. 'Sack Sunak?' Sam Blewett | 3rd August 2023 One of Rishi Sunak's houses is targeted by Greenpeace protesters to 'drive home the dangerous consequences' of new oil and gas licences. Greenpeace gets boulder Tess de la Mare | 15th August 2022 Greenpeace planning ‘boulder barrier’ in Cornish marine protected zone. Diesel for supermarkets 'directly funding war' August Graham | 23rd May 2022 Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Asda, Morrisons accused of filling up on Russian oil at Navigator Terminals, Essex. Fisher trawling rocked by Dogger Bank bylaws Emily Beament | 14th April 2022 UK Government takes step towards ending stop bottom trawling in 'iconic and ecologically important' Dogger Bank. Oil delegates flood COP26 Emily Beament | 9th November 2021 A total of 503 delegates at Cop26 directly affiliated with fossil fuel companies or with governments but linked to oil, gas or coal firms. Climate activists act in concert Brendan Montague | 26th April 2021 Climate Live is bringing artists, activists and young people together through music to unite in the fight for climate justice. Boris loses his bottle on recycling Emily Beament | 24th March 2021 'Deposit return scheme' charging customers a levy for drinks containers paid back when they return them for recycling may not happen until late 2024. Ban bottom trawling Emily Beament | 2nd February 2021 Bottom trawling could be prohibited in four English offshore marine protected areas, including Dogger Bank. Environmental legislation delay ‘deeply troubling’ Emily Beament | 26th January 2021 The UK Government delays passage of the The Environment Bill, not expected to become law until autumn. Let’s talk about public ownership Simon Pirani | 15th December 2020 A just transition to a low carbon economy should involve oil companies paying more tax and energy workers having more say. Meet Jag-Wah Louisianna Waring | 2nd December 2020 Jag-Wah, the new environmental hero from Greenpeace, comes alive in bold animations to expose the truth about industrial animal farming and rainforest annihilation. Greenpeace activists protect Dogger Bank Marianne Brooker | 23rd September 2020 Activists close almost 50 square miles of the Dogger Bank protected area in the North Sea to all destructive bottom trawling. Ban sales of petrol cars by 2030 - Labour Emily Beament | 18th September 2020 Labour calls on government to be 'ambitious' by ending the sale of new petrol, diesel, and hybrid cars and vans by 2030. UK exporting toxic pesticides Catherine Early | 14th September 2020 UK companies are flooding poorer countries with agrochemicals that are banned in the EU. Disposable plastics 'can be halved' Aine Fox | 1st September 2020 Greenpeace report calculates UK supermarkets use 114 billion pieces of plastic packaging each year. Plastic bag fee increase risks 'tokenism' Emma Bowden | 1st September 2020 The government is taking a small step in the right direction by raising the price of plastic bags again... Pagination Page 1 Next page ›› Subscribe to Greenpeace Home Editors’ Picks Ecologist Writers' Fund Themes Activism Biodiversity Climate Breakdown Economics and policy Energy Food and Farming Mining Writers Brendan Montague Yasmin Dahnoun Catherine Early Simon Pirani Gareth Dale Marianne Brown Resurgence & Ecologist Ecologist recycled Movement Power Megamorphosis Events
'Sack Sunak?' Sam Blewett | 3rd August 2023 One of Rishi Sunak's houses is targeted by Greenpeace protesters to 'drive home the dangerous consequences' of new oil and gas licences. Greenpeace gets boulder Tess de la Mare | 15th August 2022 Greenpeace planning ‘boulder barrier’ in Cornish marine protected zone. Diesel for supermarkets 'directly funding war' August Graham | 23rd May 2022 Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Asda, Morrisons accused of filling up on Russian oil at Navigator Terminals, Essex. Fisher trawling rocked by Dogger Bank bylaws Emily Beament | 14th April 2022 UK Government takes step towards ending stop bottom trawling in 'iconic and ecologically important' Dogger Bank. Oil delegates flood COP26 Emily Beament | 9th November 2021 A total of 503 delegates at Cop26 directly affiliated with fossil fuel companies or with governments but linked to oil, gas or coal firms. Climate activists act in concert Brendan Montague | 26th April 2021 Climate Live is bringing artists, activists and young people together through music to unite in the fight for climate justice. Boris loses his bottle on recycling Emily Beament | 24th March 2021 'Deposit return scheme' charging customers a levy for drinks containers paid back when they return them for recycling may not happen until late 2024. Ban bottom trawling Emily Beament | 2nd February 2021 Bottom trawling could be prohibited in four English offshore marine protected areas, including Dogger Bank. Environmental legislation delay ‘deeply troubling’ Emily Beament | 26th January 2021 The UK Government delays passage of the The Environment Bill, not expected to become law until autumn. Let’s talk about public ownership Simon Pirani | 15th December 2020 A just transition to a low carbon economy should involve oil companies paying more tax and energy workers having more say. Meet Jag-Wah Louisianna Waring | 2nd December 2020 Jag-Wah, the new environmental hero from Greenpeace, comes alive in bold animations to expose the truth about industrial animal farming and rainforest annihilation. Greenpeace activists protect Dogger Bank Marianne Brooker | 23rd September 2020 Activists close almost 50 square miles of the Dogger Bank protected area in the North Sea to all destructive bottom trawling. Ban sales of petrol cars by 2030 - Labour Emily Beament | 18th September 2020 Labour calls on government to be 'ambitious' by ending the sale of new petrol, diesel, and hybrid cars and vans by 2030. UK exporting toxic pesticides Catherine Early | 14th September 2020 UK companies are flooding poorer countries with agrochemicals that are banned in the EU. Disposable plastics 'can be halved' Aine Fox | 1st September 2020 Greenpeace report calculates UK supermarkets use 114 billion pieces of plastic packaging each year. Plastic bag fee increase risks 'tokenism' Emma Bowden | 1st September 2020 The government is taking a small step in the right direction by raising the price of plastic bags again... Pagination Page 1 Next page ›› Subscribe to Greenpeace Home Editors’ Picks Ecologist Writers' Fund Themes Activism Biodiversity Climate Breakdown Economics and policy Energy Food and Farming Mining Writers Brendan Montague Yasmin Dahnoun Catherine Early Simon Pirani Gareth Dale Marianne Brown Resurgence & Ecologist Ecologist recycled Movement Power Megamorphosis Events
Greenpeace gets boulder Tess de la Mare | 15th August 2022 Greenpeace planning ‘boulder barrier’ in Cornish marine protected zone. Diesel for supermarkets 'directly funding war' August Graham | 23rd May 2022 Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Asda, Morrisons accused of filling up on Russian oil at Navigator Terminals, Essex. Fisher trawling rocked by Dogger Bank bylaws Emily Beament | 14th April 2022 UK Government takes step towards ending stop bottom trawling in 'iconic and ecologically important' Dogger Bank. Oil delegates flood COP26 Emily Beament | 9th November 2021 A total of 503 delegates at Cop26 directly affiliated with fossil fuel companies or with governments but linked to oil, gas or coal firms. Climate activists act in concert Brendan Montague | 26th April 2021 Climate Live is bringing artists, activists and young people together through music to unite in the fight for climate justice. Boris loses his bottle on recycling Emily Beament | 24th March 2021 'Deposit return scheme' charging customers a levy for drinks containers paid back when they return them for recycling may not happen until late 2024. Ban bottom trawling Emily Beament | 2nd February 2021 Bottom trawling could be prohibited in four English offshore marine protected areas, including Dogger Bank. Environmental legislation delay ‘deeply troubling’ Emily Beament | 26th January 2021 The UK Government delays passage of the The Environment Bill, not expected to become law until autumn. Let’s talk about public ownership Simon Pirani | 15th December 2020 A just transition to a low carbon economy should involve oil companies paying more tax and energy workers having more say. Meet Jag-Wah Louisianna Waring | 2nd December 2020 Jag-Wah, the new environmental hero from Greenpeace, comes alive in bold animations to expose the truth about industrial animal farming and rainforest annihilation. Greenpeace activists protect Dogger Bank Marianne Brooker | 23rd September 2020 Activists close almost 50 square miles of the Dogger Bank protected area in the North Sea to all destructive bottom trawling. Ban sales of petrol cars by 2030 - Labour Emily Beament | 18th September 2020 Labour calls on government to be 'ambitious' by ending the sale of new petrol, diesel, and hybrid cars and vans by 2030. UK exporting toxic pesticides Catherine Early | 14th September 2020 UK companies are flooding poorer countries with agrochemicals that are banned in the EU. Disposable plastics 'can be halved' Aine Fox | 1st September 2020 Greenpeace report calculates UK supermarkets use 114 billion pieces of plastic packaging each year. Plastic bag fee increase risks 'tokenism' Emma Bowden | 1st September 2020 The government is taking a small step in the right direction by raising the price of plastic bags again... Pagination Page 1 Next page ›› Subscribe to Greenpeace Home Editors’ Picks Ecologist Writers' Fund Themes Activism Biodiversity Climate Breakdown Economics and policy Energy Food and Farming Mining Writers Brendan Montague Yasmin Dahnoun Catherine Early Simon Pirani Gareth Dale Marianne Brown Resurgence & Ecologist Ecologist recycled Movement Power Megamorphosis Events
Diesel for supermarkets 'directly funding war' August Graham | 23rd May 2022 Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Asda, Morrisons accused of filling up on Russian oil at Navigator Terminals, Essex. Fisher trawling rocked by Dogger Bank bylaws Emily Beament | 14th April 2022 UK Government takes step towards ending stop bottom trawling in 'iconic and ecologically important' Dogger Bank. Oil delegates flood COP26 Emily Beament | 9th November 2021 A total of 503 delegates at Cop26 directly affiliated with fossil fuel companies or with governments but linked to oil, gas or coal firms. Climate activists act in concert Brendan Montague | 26th April 2021 Climate Live is bringing artists, activists and young people together through music to unite in the fight for climate justice. Boris loses his bottle on recycling Emily Beament | 24th March 2021 'Deposit return scheme' charging customers a levy for drinks containers paid back when they return them for recycling may not happen until late 2024. Ban bottom trawling Emily Beament | 2nd February 2021 Bottom trawling could be prohibited in four English offshore marine protected areas, including Dogger Bank. Environmental legislation delay ‘deeply troubling’ Emily Beament | 26th January 2021 The UK Government delays passage of the The Environment Bill, not expected to become law until autumn. Let’s talk about public ownership Simon Pirani | 15th December 2020 A just transition to a low carbon economy should involve oil companies paying more tax and energy workers having more say. Meet Jag-Wah Louisianna Waring | 2nd December 2020 Jag-Wah, the new environmental hero from Greenpeace, comes alive in bold animations to expose the truth about industrial animal farming and rainforest annihilation. Greenpeace activists protect Dogger Bank Marianne Brooker | 23rd September 2020 Activists close almost 50 square miles of the Dogger Bank protected area in the North Sea to all destructive bottom trawling. Ban sales of petrol cars by 2030 - Labour Emily Beament | 18th September 2020 Labour calls on government to be 'ambitious' by ending the sale of new petrol, diesel, and hybrid cars and vans by 2030. UK exporting toxic pesticides Catherine Early | 14th September 2020 UK companies are flooding poorer countries with agrochemicals that are banned in the EU. Disposable plastics 'can be halved' Aine Fox | 1st September 2020 Greenpeace report calculates UK supermarkets use 114 billion pieces of plastic packaging each year. Plastic bag fee increase risks 'tokenism' Emma Bowden | 1st September 2020 The government is taking a small step in the right direction by raising the price of plastic bags again... Pagination Page 1 Next page ›› Subscribe to Greenpeace Home Editors’ Picks Ecologist Writers' Fund Themes Activism Biodiversity Climate Breakdown Economics and policy Energy Food and Farming Mining Writers Brendan Montague Yasmin Dahnoun Catherine Early Simon Pirani Gareth Dale Marianne Brown Resurgence & Ecologist Ecologist recycled Movement Power Megamorphosis Events
Fisher trawling rocked by Dogger Bank bylaws Emily Beament | 14th April 2022 UK Government takes step towards ending stop bottom trawling in 'iconic and ecologically important' Dogger Bank. Oil delegates flood COP26 Emily Beament | 9th November 2021 A total of 503 delegates at Cop26 directly affiliated with fossil fuel companies or with governments but linked to oil, gas or coal firms. Climate activists act in concert Brendan Montague | 26th April 2021 Climate Live is bringing artists, activists and young people together through music to unite in the fight for climate justice. Boris loses his bottle on recycling Emily Beament | 24th March 2021 'Deposit return scheme' charging customers a levy for drinks containers paid back when they return them for recycling may not happen until late 2024. Ban bottom trawling Emily Beament | 2nd February 2021 Bottom trawling could be prohibited in four English offshore marine protected areas, including Dogger Bank. Environmental legislation delay ‘deeply troubling’ Emily Beament | 26th January 2021 The UK Government delays passage of the The Environment Bill, not expected to become law until autumn. Let’s talk about public ownership Simon Pirani | 15th December 2020 A just transition to a low carbon economy should involve oil companies paying more tax and energy workers having more say. Meet Jag-Wah Louisianna Waring | 2nd December 2020 Jag-Wah, the new environmental hero from Greenpeace, comes alive in bold animations to expose the truth about industrial animal farming and rainforest annihilation. Greenpeace activists protect Dogger Bank Marianne Brooker | 23rd September 2020 Activists close almost 50 square miles of the Dogger Bank protected area in the North Sea to all destructive bottom trawling. Ban sales of petrol cars by 2030 - Labour Emily Beament | 18th September 2020 Labour calls on government to be 'ambitious' by ending the sale of new petrol, diesel, and hybrid cars and vans by 2030. UK exporting toxic pesticides Catherine Early | 14th September 2020 UK companies are flooding poorer countries with agrochemicals that are banned in the EU. Disposable plastics 'can be halved' Aine Fox | 1st September 2020 Greenpeace report calculates UK supermarkets use 114 billion pieces of plastic packaging each year. Plastic bag fee increase risks 'tokenism' Emma Bowden | 1st September 2020 The government is taking a small step in the right direction by raising the price of plastic bags again... Pagination Page 1 Next page ›› Subscribe to Greenpeace Home Editors’ Picks Ecologist Writers' Fund Themes Activism Biodiversity Climate Breakdown Economics and policy Energy Food and Farming Mining Writers Brendan Montague Yasmin Dahnoun Catherine Early Simon Pirani Gareth Dale Marianne Brown Resurgence & Ecologist Ecologist recycled Movement Power Megamorphosis Events
Oil delegates flood COP26 Emily Beament | 9th November 2021 A total of 503 delegates at Cop26 directly affiliated with fossil fuel companies or with governments but linked to oil, gas or coal firms. Climate activists act in concert Brendan Montague | 26th April 2021 Climate Live is bringing artists, activists and young people together through music to unite in the fight for climate justice. Boris loses his bottle on recycling Emily Beament | 24th March 2021 'Deposit return scheme' charging customers a levy for drinks containers paid back when they return them for recycling may not happen until late 2024. Ban bottom trawling Emily Beament | 2nd February 2021 Bottom trawling could be prohibited in four English offshore marine protected areas, including Dogger Bank. Environmental legislation delay ‘deeply troubling’ Emily Beament | 26th January 2021 The UK Government delays passage of the The Environment Bill, not expected to become law until autumn. Let’s talk about public ownership Simon Pirani | 15th December 2020 A just transition to a low carbon economy should involve oil companies paying more tax and energy workers having more say. Meet Jag-Wah Louisianna Waring | 2nd December 2020 Jag-Wah, the new environmental hero from Greenpeace, comes alive in bold animations to expose the truth about industrial animal farming and rainforest annihilation. Greenpeace activists protect Dogger Bank Marianne Brooker | 23rd September 2020 Activists close almost 50 square miles of the Dogger Bank protected area in the North Sea to all destructive bottom trawling. Ban sales of petrol cars by 2030 - Labour Emily Beament | 18th September 2020 Labour calls on government to be 'ambitious' by ending the sale of new petrol, diesel, and hybrid cars and vans by 2030. UK exporting toxic pesticides Catherine Early | 14th September 2020 UK companies are flooding poorer countries with agrochemicals that are banned in the EU. Disposable plastics 'can be halved' Aine Fox | 1st September 2020 Greenpeace report calculates UK supermarkets use 114 billion pieces of plastic packaging each year. Plastic bag fee increase risks 'tokenism' Emma Bowden | 1st September 2020 The government is taking a small step in the right direction by raising the price of plastic bags again... Pagination Page 1 Next page ›› Subscribe to Greenpeace
Climate activists act in concert Brendan Montague | 26th April 2021 Climate Live is bringing artists, activists and young people together through music to unite in the fight for climate justice. Boris loses his bottle on recycling Emily Beament | 24th March 2021 'Deposit return scheme' charging customers a levy for drinks containers paid back when they return them for recycling may not happen until late 2024. Ban bottom trawling Emily Beament | 2nd February 2021 Bottom trawling could be prohibited in four English offshore marine protected areas, including Dogger Bank. Environmental legislation delay ‘deeply troubling’ Emily Beament | 26th January 2021 The UK Government delays passage of the The Environment Bill, not expected to become law until autumn. Let’s talk about public ownership Simon Pirani | 15th December 2020 A just transition to a low carbon economy should involve oil companies paying more tax and energy workers having more say. Meet Jag-Wah Louisianna Waring | 2nd December 2020 Jag-Wah, the new environmental hero from Greenpeace, comes alive in bold animations to expose the truth about industrial animal farming and rainforest annihilation. Greenpeace activists protect Dogger Bank Marianne Brooker | 23rd September 2020 Activists close almost 50 square miles of the Dogger Bank protected area in the North Sea to all destructive bottom trawling. Ban sales of petrol cars by 2030 - Labour Emily Beament | 18th September 2020 Labour calls on government to be 'ambitious' by ending the sale of new petrol, diesel, and hybrid cars and vans by 2030. UK exporting toxic pesticides Catherine Early | 14th September 2020 UK companies are flooding poorer countries with agrochemicals that are banned in the EU. Disposable plastics 'can be halved' Aine Fox | 1st September 2020 Greenpeace report calculates UK supermarkets use 114 billion pieces of plastic packaging each year. Plastic bag fee increase risks 'tokenism' Emma Bowden | 1st September 2020 The government is taking a small step in the right direction by raising the price of plastic bags again... Pagination Page 1 Next page ›› Subscribe to Greenpeace
Boris loses his bottle on recycling Emily Beament | 24th March 2021 'Deposit return scheme' charging customers a levy for drinks containers paid back when they return them for recycling may not happen until late 2024. Ban bottom trawling Emily Beament | 2nd February 2021 Bottom trawling could be prohibited in four English offshore marine protected areas, including Dogger Bank. Environmental legislation delay ‘deeply troubling’ Emily Beament | 26th January 2021 The UK Government delays passage of the The Environment Bill, not expected to become law until autumn. Let’s talk about public ownership Simon Pirani | 15th December 2020 A just transition to a low carbon economy should involve oil companies paying more tax and energy workers having more say. Meet Jag-Wah Louisianna Waring | 2nd December 2020 Jag-Wah, the new environmental hero from Greenpeace, comes alive in bold animations to expose the truth about industrial animal farming and rainforest annihilation. Greenpeace activists protect Dogger Bank Marianne Brooker | 23rd September 2020 Activists close almost 50 square miles of the Dogger Bank protected area in the North Sea to all destructive bottom trawling. Ban sales of petrol cars by 2030 - Labour Emily Beament | 18th September 2020 Labour calls on government to be 'ambitious' by ending the sale of new petrol, diesel, and hybrid cars and vans by 2030. UK exporting toxic pesticides Catherine Early | 14th September 2020 UK companies are flooding poorer countries with agrochemicals that are banned in the EU. Disposable plastics 'can be halved' Aine Fox | 1st September 2020 Greenpeace report calculates UK supermarkets use 114 billion pieces of plastic packaging each year. Plastic bag fee increase risks 'tokenism' Emma Bowden | 1st September 2020 The government is taking a small step in the right direction by raising the price of plastic bags again... Pagination Page 1 Next page ›› Subscribe to Greenpeace
Ban bottom trawling Emily Beament | 2nd February 2021 Bottom trawling could be prohibited in four English offshore marine protected areas, including Dogger Bank. Environmental legislation delay ‘deeply troubling’ Emily Beament | 26th January 2021 The UK Government delays passage of the The Environment Bill, not expected to become law until autumn. Let’s talk about public ownership Simon Pirani | 15th December 2020 A just transition to a low carbon economy should involve oil companies paying more tax and energy workers having more say. Meet Jag-Wah Louisianna Waring | 2nd December 2020 Jag-Wah, the new environmental hero from Greenpeace, comes alive in bold animations to expose the truth about industrial animal farming and rainforest annihilation. Greenpeace activists protect Dogger Bank Marianne Brooker | 23rd September 2020 Activists close almost 50 square miles of the Dogger Bank protected area in the North Sea to all destructive bottom trawling. Ban sales of petrol cars by 2030 - Labour Emily Beament | 18th September 2020 Labour calls on government to be 'ambitious' by ending the sale of new petrol, diesel, and hybrid cars and vans by 2030. UK exporting toxic pesticides Catherine Early | 14th September 2020 UK companies are flooding poorer countries with agrochemicals that are banned in the EU. Disposable plastics 'can be halved' Aine Fox | 1st September 2020 Greenpeace report calculates UK supermarkets use 114 billion pieces of plastic packaging each year. Plastic bag fee increase risks 'tokenism' Emma Bowden | 1st September 2020 The government is taking a small step in the right direction by raising the price of plastic bags again... Pagination Page 1 Next page ›› Subscribe to Greenpeace
Environmental legislation delay ‘deeply troubling’ Emily Beament | 26th January 2021 The UK Government delays passage of the The Environment Bill, not expected to become law until autumn. Let’s talk about public ownership Simon Pirani | 15th December 2020 A just transition to a low carbon economy should involve oil companies paying more tax and energy workers having more say. Meet Jag-Wah Louisianna Waring | 2nd December 2020 Jag-Wah, the new environmental hero from Greenpeace, comes alive in bold animations to expose the truth about industrial animal farming and rainforest annihilation. Greenpeace activists protect Dogger Bank Marianne Brooker | 23rd September 2020 Activists close almost 50 square miles of the Dogger Bank protected area in the North Sea to all destructive bottom trawling. Ban sales of petrol cars by 2030 - Labour Emily Beament | 18th September 2020 Labour calls on government to be 'ambitious' by ending the sale of new petrol, diesel, and hybrid cars and vans by 2030. UK exporting toxic pesticides Catherine Early | 14th September 2020 UK companies are flooding poorer countries with agrochemicals that are banned in the EU. Disposable plastics 'can be halved' Aine Fox | 1st September 2020 Greenpeace report calculates UK supermarkets use 114 billion pieces of plastic packaging each year. Plastic bag fee increase risks 'tokenism' Emma Bowden | 1st September 2020 The government is taking a small step in the right direction by raising the price of plastic bags again... Pagination Page 1 Next page ›› Subscribe to Greenpeace
Let’s talk about public ownership Simon Pirani | 15th December 2020 A just transition to a low carbon economy should involve oil companies paying more tax and energy workers having more say. Meet Jag-Wah Louisianna Waring | 2nd December 2020 Jag-Wah, the new environmental hero from Greenpeace, comes alive in bold animations to expose the truth about industrial animal farming and rainforest annihilation. Greenpeace activists protect Dogger Bank Marianne Brooker | 23rd September 2020 Activists close almost 50 square miles of the Dogger Bank protected area in the North Sea to all destructive bottom trawling. Ban sales of petrol cars by 2030 - Labour Emily Beament | 18th September 2020 Labour calls on government to be 'ambitious' by ending the sale of new petrol, diesel, and hybrid cars and vans by 2030. UK exporting toxic pesticides Catherine Early | 14th September 2020 UK companies are flooding poorer countries with agrochemicals that are banned in the EU. Disposable plastics 'can be halved' Aine Fox | 1st September 2020 Greenpeace report calculates UK supermarkets use 114 billion pieces of plastic packaging each year. Plastic bag fee increase risks 'tokenism' Emma Bowden | 1st September 2020 The government is taking a small step in the right direction by raising the price of plastic bags again... Pagination Page 1 Next page ›› Subscribe to Greenpeace
Meet Jag-Wah Louisianna Waring | 2nd December 2020 Jag-Wah, the new environmental hero from Greenpeace, comes alive in bold animations to expose the truth about industrial animal farming and rainforest annihilation. Greenpeace activists protect Dogger Bank Marianne Brooker | 23rd September 2020 Activists close almost 50 square miles of the Dogger Bank protected area in the North Sea to all destructive bottom trawling. Ban sales of petrol cars by 2030 - Labour Emily Beament | 18th September 2020 Labour calls on government to be 'ambitious' by ending the sale of new petrol, diesel, and hybrid cars and vans by 2030. UK exporting toxic pesticides Catherine Early | 14th September 2020 UK companies are flooding poorer countries with agrochemicals that are banned in the EU. Disposable plastics 'can be halved' Aine Fox | 1st September 2020 Greenpeace report calculates UK supermarkets use 114 billion pieces of plastic packaging each year. Plastic bag fee increase risks 'tokenism' Emma Bowden | 1st September 2020 The government is taking a small step in the right direction by raising the price of plastic bags again... Pagination Page 1 Next page ›› Subscribe to Greenpeace
Greenpeace activists protect Dogger Bank Marianne Brooker | 23rd September 2020 Activists close almost 50 square miles of the Dogger Bank protected area in the North Sea to all destructive bottom trawling. Ban sales of petrol cars by 2030 - Labour Emily Beament | 18th September 2020 Labour calls on government to be 'ambitious' by ending the sale of new petrol, diesel, and hybrid cars and vans by 2030. UK exporting toxic pesticides Catherine Early | 14th September 2020 UK companies are flooding poorer countries with agrochemicals that are banned in the EU. Disposable plastics 'can be halved' Aine Fox | 1st September 2020 Greenpeace report calculates UK supermarkets use 114 billion pieces of plastic packaging each year. Plastic bag fee increase risks 'tokenism' Emma Bowden | 1st September 2020 The government is taking a small step in the right direction by raising the price of plastic bags again... Pagination Page 1 Next page ›› Subscribe to Greenpeace
Ban sales of petrol cars by 2030 - Labour Emily Beament | 18th September 2020 Labour calls on government to be 'ambitious' by ending the sale of new petrol, diesel, and hybrid cars and vans by 2030. UK exporting toxic pesticides Catherine Early | 14th September 2020 UK companies are flooding poorer countries with agrochemicals that are banned in the EU. Disposable plastics 'can be halved' Aine Fox | 1st September 2020 Greenpeace report calculates UK supermarkets use 114 billion pieces of plastic packaging each year. Plastic bag fee increase risks 'tokenism' Emma Bowden | 1st September 2020 The government is taking a small step in the right direction by raising the price of plastic bags again... Pagination Page 1 Next page ›› Subscribe to Greenpeace
UK exporting toxic pesticides Catherine Early | 14th September 2020 UK companies are flooding poorer countries with agrochemicals that are banned in the EU. Disposable plastics 'can be halved' Aine Fox | 1st September 2020 Greenpeace report calculates UK supermarkets use 114 billion pieces of plastic packaging each year. Plastic bag fee increase risks 'tokenism' Emma Bowden | 1st September 2020 The government is taking a small step in the right direction by raising the price of plastic bags again... Pagination Page 1 Next page ›› Subscribe to Greenpeace
Disposable plastics 'can be halved' Aine Fox | 1st September 2020 Greenpeace report calculates UK supermarkets use 114 billion pieces of plastic packaging each year. Plastic bag fee increase risks 'tokenism' Emma Bowden | 1st September 2020 The government is taking a small step in the right direction by raising the price of plastic bags again...
Plastic bag fee increase risks 'tokenism' Emma Bowden | 1st September 2020 The government is taking a small step in the right direction by raising the price of plastic bags again...