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Why are the UK’s big supermarkets still selling Russian diesel?
None of us want to be complicit in funding Putin’s war - let’s call on UK supermarkets to put a stop to this.

Activists stop Russian tanker carrying thousands of tonnes of diesel
Oil and gas fuels war. And the war in Ukraine is no exception. The government promised to block Russian-owned ships coming into the UK, but Putin’s oil and gas is still getting through. So we showed them how it’s done.

United at sea: British and French fishermen put their differences aside to protect our oceans
Fishermen across the Channel united to say no to destructive industrial fishing. They’re calling on our leaders to protect the oceans before it’s too late.

For Black communities, a walk in the countryside can be a powerful act of protest
Britain’s countryside excludes nearly eight million Black and communities of colour. Reclaiming our right to roam can reconnect marginalised communities to nature and the land.

The environment connects to everything, so our environmentalism should too
As we fight against environmental destruction and the climate crisis, we must advocate for a future that challenges oppression and allows everyone equal access to a safe planet.

England’s outdated trespassing laws are harming nature and people
Nearly a century ago, the Kinder Mass Trespass direct action showed us another countryside was possible. Now we must follow in their footsteps for ourselves – and for nature too.

Greenwash: what it is and how not to fall for it
With more of us taking steps to protect the planet, some companies would rather play pretend. Greenwashing lets them boost their sales and public image but continue using environmentally-harmful practices.

Onshore wind power is hugely popular, and always has been.
Despite their controversial reputation, wind turbines on land are more popular than pizza and The Queen. It’s time to set the record straight.

Boris Johnson’s new energy strategy: five reasons why it won’t work
The Prime Minister had a chance to tackle rising bills, quit Russian fossil fuels and make progress on climate change. Instead, he’s leading us to a dead end.