Spring Budget 2024: Greenpeace briefing
Major parties rollback on climate spending: why reforming our tax system and borrowing is crucial to a healthier, fairer, green economy.
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Major parties rollback on climate spending: why reforming our tax system and borrowing is crucial to a healthier, fairer, green economy.
The King's Speech is an opportunity for the government to get the UK on track to delivering its climate and nature targets, while embedding democracy and fairness. Here's Greenpeace UK's take on what should – and shouldn't – be included.
Ditching climate pledges for more oil and gas as the world burns would be political and economic folly.
Shell is expected to again announce billions in profit, as extreme weather linked to climate change wreaks havoc across the world. Greenpeace calls on Shell to pay for climate loss and damage caused by the fossil fuel industry.
Several myths are in circulation around Labour’s policy to end North Sea oil and gas exploration. These are the facts.
Companies are set to make £11.6 billion windfall on UK oil and gas in 2022. The UK government is missing this opportunity to fund an energy transition.
We are writing as a coalition of 37 civil society groups to call on the Prime Minister, the Chancellor and the Business Secretary to ensure the upcoming energy independence plan protects vulnerable households, lowers bills, tackles the climate emergency, addresses air pollution, and gets the UK off gas.
The International Energy Agency’s new Net-Zero Emissions by 2050 scenario, published in May 2021 and incorporated in the World Energy Outlook published in October, sparked wide debate on the future of oil and gas.
This report shares the testimonies of workers in the industry and their perspectives and priorities in the looming energy transition. The survey results show that morale is low amongst the workforce, who feel they are bearing the brunt of an industry in decline. But these workers are willing to retrain and move to new sectors. They want secure and well-paid work that makes use of their skills and experience.