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From the Sea We Came is more than a film. It is a love letter to the sea, a historical record, and a warning to humankind.
The government could save households and businesses £5.1 billion a year on their energy bills, as soon as 2028, by ...
They lied. As early as 1959, oil industry executives understood the connection between burning fossil fuels and climate ...
Surveys show that 89% of the UK want stronger action on climate and nature – but MPs say they aren’t actually hearing this ...
Greenpeace spent three weeks exploring the mysterious Sargasso Sea in the West Atlantic. Here's what we found.
Plastics, Profits & Power exposes how fossil fuel and petrochemical companies are working to derail the Global Plastics Treaty, the world’s most ambitious effort to end plastic pollution. While ...
Greenpeace climbers have installed a major new work by renowned artist Anish Kapoor onto a Shell platform in the North Sea – the world’s first artwork to be installed at… Greenpeace activists ...
Study after study shows that when it comes to making up their minds about an issue, people trust their family and friends more than almost any other source. So although it’s not always easy, having an ...
Meat – or more specifically, ‘industrial meat’ – is bad for the planet. The vast majority of meat bought in the UK is produced in intensive factory farms. These farms are part of a destructive global ...
What comes to mind when you imagine a Marine Protected Area? Whatever you’re thinking, I bet it’s not this. The giant supertrawler ‘Margiris’ fishing in the English Channel Here’s the sad reality: ...
This post is written by plastics campaigners at Greenpeace UK and guest authors from UK Without Incineration Network (UKWIN). Earlier this month, the long-awaited results of The Big Plastic Count – ...