How the UK’s reliance on gas turned an energy furore into an energy crisis
By failing to reduce demand for gas, the government left us at the mercy of the world’s chaotic fossil fuel system. But how did we get here, and what’s the best way forward?
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By failing to reduce demand for gas, the government left us at the mercy of the world’s chaotic fossil fuel system. But how did we get here, and what’s the best way forward?
Greenpeace UK plays the hits! From Joni Mitchell in 1970 to an online festival featuring Arlo Parks in 2020, and many more in between.
A flotilla of fishing boats, accompanied by Greenpeace activists, is sailing up the Thames to the Houses of Parliament today.
Findings from a new report highlight the huge economic and social benefits that could be created by decarbonising the UK's housing
Properly integrating climate risk into companies’ financial statements and auditor’s reports would help to shift capital away from climate destroying activities. However, most UK companies and their auditors are failing to meaningfully disclose these risks and their financial implications.
For 50 years Greenpeace has been winning monumental victories around the world, and standing with communities affected by environmental damage. Here are some highlights, in pictures.
Greenpeace is uniting with local fishermen to bring an emergency message right to the government’s doorstep.
From 18-26th September, communities across the country will join together for the Great Big Green Week - a national week of events celebrating action on climate change.
The UK is lagging behind its European neighbours when it comes to switching to clean sources of home heating, as new data puts the UK last on heat pump sales and second last on installations per household
When governments and companies threaten the natural world – Greenpeace supporters are there to confront them, and have been for 50 years.