Air pollution How Greenpeace campaigns in China Greenpeace has been campaigning on the world’s most important national energy transition for two decades. And they’re getting results. How do they do it? Greenpeace’s Chief China Representative Yuan Ying… by Yuan Ying April 4, 2023
Activism Greenpeace Community Gathering: we asked our volunteers what they love about the community – here’s what they said Greenpeace volunteers from across the UK came together for a weekend to reconnect and work to make our campaigns as strong as possible. by Darcy Williams April 4, 2023
Environmental justice How to ditch polluting fast fashion for a more ethical and sustainable wardrobe The global clothing trade is a mess of human misery and pollution. But what’s the alternative? Here’s how to leave fast fashion behind and build a more sustainable wardrobe. by Helle Abelvik-Lawson April 3, 2023
Climate change How fast fashion fuels climate change, plastic pollution and violence The 2013 Rana Plaza factory collapse sparked a call for change in the global fashion industry. But 10 years on, more than 100 billion clothes a year are made –… by Helle Abelvik-Lawson April 3, 2023
Air pollution Private jet flights in the UK soar to new heights – analysis The UK has the busiest private jet route, the most polluting route and the most flights overall out of any European country, according to a new analysis. by Kai Tabacek March 30, 2023
Climate change Activists in swimwear queue up outside Sunak’s heated pool to highlight electricity grid scandal 'While Sunak will enjoy doing lengths in his warm pool, the rest of us are stuck with an outdated power network' by Greenpeace UK Press Office March 29, 2023
Climate change Government to review ‘unlawful’ fuel poverty strategy following Greenpeace pressure Further legal action looms as government fails to require private landlords to upgrade properties by Phil Richards March 28, 2023
Deep sea mining Government-funded deep sea mining research vessel confronted by Indigenous activists Greenpeace International has challenged a UK Royal Research Vessel in peaceful protest as it returned to Costa Rica from a 7-week long expedition to areas of the Pacific… by Alison Kirkman March 27, 2023
Activism The government isn’t rising to the IPCC’s challenge, but the climate movement will We’re winning the argument on climate change, but still losing the battle on the ground. It’s time for a new approach. by Areeba Hamid, Will McCallum March 23, 2023
Climate change What is sportswashing and why is it such a big problem? Polluting companies and dodgy governments are trying to clean up their image by buying teams and sponsoring tournaments. We shouldn't let them get away with it. by Jonathan Purcell March 23, 2023