People in Scotland’s oil capital covered a wind turbine blade in messages. Here’s what they had to say.
After a few days touring northeast Scotland, the 42ft blade became Greenpeace's biggest ever petition.
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After a few days touring northeast Scotland, the 42ft blade became Greenpeace's biggest ever petition.
A swarm of 300 drones descended on Cornwall, demanding G7 world leaders act now to protect the planet.
Activists on board the Greenpeace ship Rainbow Warrior have disturbed a new deep sea mining impact test carried out by the company Global Sea Mineral Resources (GSR).
Peaceful protest is a fundamental part of democracy – without it, the world would be a very different place.
Activists on the Greenpeace ship Rainbow Warrior have taken the first ever action at sea against companies preparing to mine the Pacific Ocean’s seabed.
You can still be a Greenpeace activist in 2021. Here’s how to volunteer and stay Covid-safe.
Throughout 2019, activists and volunteers have continued to demand action on pollution and the climate emergency from corporations and politicians worldwide. This global fight is far from over, but here we celebrate our 2019 successes as we look forward to 2020 and the decade of change ahead.
Taking non-violent direct action is an important part of how Greenpeace achieves change. From climbing a power station to performing a concert in a museum, direct action can take many forms! Here are six actions to give a flavour of what they can look like.
Local residents are working hard to keep the fracking industry at bay in Lancashire. Gill, from Greenpeace's Blackpool volunteer group, tells us what's happening and how more people can help.