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Plastic dumpsites in Turkey found to be highly contaminated with toxic chemicals
BP profits a slap in the face to struggling households
Oil giant BP has announced profits of $12.8bn for last year fuelling calls for a windfall tax on the bumper profits of fossil fuel firms.
Marine Management Organisation drops case against Greenpeace
MMO drops case against Greenpeace after the judge required a review of this ‘absurd’ prosecution
Windfall tax on oil giants could yield £4bn lifeline for bill payers
By bringing in a windfall tax on the huge profits made by fossil fuel giants the Chancellor could raise enough money to cover a £500 payment to six million households expected to be in fuel poverty by April, with money to spare for insulating homes.
Scientists in the Antarctic confirm a climate refuge in the remote Weddell Sea
Scientists aboard a Greenpeace expedition record vast colonies of Adélie penguins in the Weddell Sea, this is more evidence that we must act to protect this important climate refuge
“Now, nothing is normal” – six ocean experts share their hopes, fears and solutions for our blue planet.
To understand what’s happening to the seas, we asked the people who know them best. Their stories might just change the way you see our oceans.
5 amazing plant facts we learned from David Attenborough
The Green Planet, David Attenborough’s latest natural history epic, reveals some astonishing secrets from the plant world. Here are the top moments that blew our minds.
Tasty vegan recipes from Greenpeace supporters
Greenpeace supporters from Bloxham to Ulverston shared their delicious vegan recipes for you to try at home!
For disabled environmentalists, discrimination and exclusion are a daily reality
From straws to street design, disabled people are often left out of the environmental decisions that affect them most.