New oil and gas licences could see emissions reach equivalent of 25 Cumbria coal mines
Campaigners urge Energy Minister to end new licensing and back a smooth transition to renewables
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Campaigners urge Energy Minister to end new licensing and back a smooth transition to renewables
Campaigners criticised Shell's failure to cut oil production and its over-reliance on tree-planting
North Sea oil and gas firms’ flaring and venting released nearly 20m tonnes of CO2e from 2015-19.
12 iconic photos from a year of disruptions - and the struggle to protect our future
Denmark will cancel all future licensing rounds for new oil and gas in the Danish part of the North Sea and end existing production by 2050.
Times are hard for offshore oil and gas workers, and many are looking for a way out of the industry. These skilled workers could build our renewable energy future. So why aren’t they getting the help they need?
BP's new strategy drastically scales back the company's climate commitments from just a few years earlier
The support Greenpeace has received since being fined £80,000 for attempting to stop BP drilling for new oil has been staggering. Here’s a message of thanks from John Sauven, our Executive Director, and Meena Rajput, one of the activists
Greenpeace has been landed with £80,000 fine over the attempt to block a BP oil rig from drilling for 30 million barrels of new oil in the North Sea in June 2019. But Greenpeace will not give up its fight to protect our climate.