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.
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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.
2021 has been another tough year, full of uncertainties. But a green and peaceful future is possible, and together we kept up the fight for a better world. As always, these powerful campaigns produced some incredible images. Here’s a selection of the best, month-by-month.
Inspired by Succession? Whether or not there's a cousin Greg in your life, here's how you can follow in Uncle Ewan's footsteps and remember Greenpeace in your Will - or just chip in a few pounds today.
Greenpeace UK plays the hits! From Joni Mitchell in 1970 to an online festival featuring Arlo Parks in 2020, and many more in between.
Illustrators have been drawing dugongs for Greenpeace as part of a global effort to protect their ocean home.
12 iconic photos from a year of disruptions - and the struggle to protect our future
After months of learning and debate, the ‘citizens’ assembly’ on climate change has said how the UK should play its part to tackle the problem. The results might come as a surprise.
Supermarkets are under pressure to reduce plastic, but last year they produced more of it than ever. It doesn’t have to be that way though. Greenpeace has released a plan showing how supermarkets can half their plastic packaging by 2025. Here’s what they need to do.
Fast fashion is awful for people and planet, so it’s time to build something better. And with fashion, it’s super easy to start at home.
Greenpeace AAA – Action All Areas – is here, bringing the legendary Greenpeace Field at Glastonbury vibe online and into your home. Running from Thursday 18 June to Saturday 20 June, this is an innovative virtual festival featuring musicians, artists, chefs and activists, hosted by presenter Sarah Lamptey.