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We're taking the government to court (again) over new oil and gas – here's why
The government recently approved a new oil and gas licensing round, which would be a disaster for the climate. We believe their plan is unlawful too.
It's 2022. Why is the government allowing a new coal mine?
The government claims to be a climate leader - but if we’re serious about tackling the climate crisis then one new coal mine is a coal mine too many.
Onshore wind power is hugely popular, and always has been.
Despite their controversial reputation, wind turbines on land are more popular than pizza and Netflix. It’s time to set the record straight.
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.
How do Greenpeace supporters feel after a year of campaigning - and what do we do next?
Tens of thousands of you took part in our annual supporter survey to share your thoughts on what we achieved together. Here’s what you said.
Cost of Living film: Find your nearest screening
What happens when the government abandons the people it’s meant to serve? This film tells the story of the Rother Valley community as they try to support each other during a historic cost of living crisis. RSVP to attend a screening near you.
How I blocked a tanker carrying Russian oil to the UK
…and why I shouldn’t have needed to.
“When the drought came, everyone had to fend for themselves”
Climate change is forcing Kenyan women to leave their homes behind. As COP27 opens in Egypt, we spoke to Kenyans experiencing the damages of an exceptional drought. A collaboration from gal–dem and Unearthed, Greenpeace's investigative journalism team.
I’ve campaigned on fuel poverty for over 10 years – I’ve never seen things so bad
The government is in chaos and they’re ignoring the crisis in the country. Ordinary people are desperate. That’s why I took people’s energy bills to parliament to show them how bad things really are.
How to get help if you’re worried about paying your energy bills
People in the UK are facing huge rises in their energy bills. Find out why this is happening, what needs to change, and where to get help if you’re struggling.
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