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Don’t Stop thinking about tomorrow: the classic song reimagined for a new generation
Greenpeace has joined up with some of the best in music and film to remake Fleetwood Mac’s iconic Don’t Stop
Don’t Stop the music – the sounds of social justice movements
The remake of Fleetwood Mac's classic song Don’t Stop is a call to keep fighting against the polluting companies causing climate change. Why? Because music has fuelled movements for decades. Here are the soundtracks to the world’s biggest fights for justice.
How to find hope in a climate crisis
Feeling worried or angry about climate change is normal. But when these emotions overwhelm us, it can affect our health. Here’s what we learned from an expert on how to dance (not fight) with our feelings.
How sewage got into UK rivers and seas, and how to fix it
Step onto a British beach and you might notice a warning sign saying there's sewage in the water. After years of deregulation and budget cuts for environmental agencies, our waters are at crisis point. But sewage is just one part of a much bigger problem.
Inside the long, long struggle for a Global Ocean Treaty
It has taken decades, but we finally have a Global Ocean Treaty that can deliver the protection the oceans desperately need.
Labour’s green pledge offers everything voters want. To delay it would be foolish
Swift investment would make any Labour government a climate and economic leader – so why the dithering?
It's all connected: the story behind Greenpeace's new t-shirt design
A new design collaboration with illustrator Ananya Rao Middleton highlights the connected struggles for environmental justice, and a more inclusive future for the green movement.
What simple actions can people take to reduce their carbon footprints?
It's a tempting question, but it might not be the right one. Here's what we should ask instead.
Why I’m here: four disabled female voices on their place within the environmental movement
“People in power will justify exclusion by saying ‘you can't please everyone.’ Never accept that.”
Deep sea mining, explained
Deep sea mining is a destructive form of mining that would damage the oceans beyond repair, threatening their ability to help fight climate change. Here’s everything you need to know.
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