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.
Scientific research, reports, investor briefings, resources for schools and annual impact reports
Major parties rollback on climate spending: why reforming our tax system and borrowing is crucial to a healthier, fairer, green economy.
The UK risks missing out on huge jobs and growth opportunities, unless the government uses the Autumn Statement to promote a green industrial strategy.
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.
Concerns over climate and nature are higher than the national average in the Blue Wall and scores of marginal seats, a major new survey of 20,000 people shows. Get the full report here.
Ditching climate pledges for more oil and gas as the world burns would be political and economic folly.
This report assesses the impact of a more rapid phase out of the sale of internal combustion engine (ICE) cars and vans in the UK. It finds substantial potential economic benefits. It was prepared for Greenpeace by Cambridge Econometrics with support from Element Energy.
To build a resilient future, connect left-behind communities and create thousands of jobs, the government should provide at least £10bn a year additional public investment in low carbon transport infrastructure across the UK and reallocate the funds earmarked for new road building under the £27bn road investment strategy in England.