Stop climate change
Climate change isn't inevitable. We have the knowledge, skills and technologies to get ourselves out of this difficult situation. All over the world people have woken up to the threat, and are working to reduce the use of fossil fuels, stop rainforest destruction and get power from clean energy. Still much more needs to be done.
Campaign updates
Climate change is kept in the curriculum but it’s a bittersweet victory
A few months ago, I sat expressing my anger towards the
removal of climate change from the geography curriculum for key stages 1 – 3.
The Department for...
Sympathy for the revel - Glastonbury 2013
It’s not every day we trump the
Rolling Stones. But more than once at Glastonbury 2013, I overheard people
pointing to the Greenpeace field and saying “that’...
Where did all the fun go?
I grew up on a diet of TV shows like Knight Rider and The A Team. I saw Ferrari and Mclaren produce faster cars as time went by. I admired how the car industry...
Power up: world's largest wind farm switched on
It would be
an understatement to say that today is a big one for renewable energy in this
country. Because today the London Array – the world’s largest...
Russian oil spills damaging impact on local wildlife and the environment
Denis Sinyakov, who covered Greenpeace’s expedition to the Rosneft’s oil fields, is a Moscow-based Russian photographer, who worked as a photo editor and a...
