Activism “My new home was a dream come true – then climate disaster struck” Now I’m making sure fossil fuel companies are held responsible for the lives they’ve destroyed. by Virginia Benosa-Llorin January 31, 2023
Activism “The typhoon ripped through my home town”: activists on why they’re taking action against Shell For many of the activists and crew involved, this is personal. Here, they share what Shell’s climate crimes have taken from them and their communities. by Greenpeace UK January 31, 2023
Activism How Greenpeace activists occupied a Shell platform heading for a major oil and gas field Activists from climate-hit countries exposed Shell's reckless plans to drill for more oil and gas, as the company announced record profits. The protest was Greenpeace’s longest ever occupation of a… by Greenpeace UK January 31, 2023
Activism BREAKING: Greenpeace activists board and occupy Shell vessel en route to major North Sea oilfield with message: ‘STOP DRILLING. START PAYING.’ Four activists occupy ship carrying oil production platform to Shell's Penguins oil field in the North Sea to highlight the worldwide climate devastation caused by Shell by Phil Richards January 31, 2023
Activism Who does what on a Greenpeace protest? There are dozens of roles that combine to make each Greenpeace action a success. Here are some of the things you can do as an activist. by Greenpeace UK January 20, 2023
Activism Five things people get wrong about activism Everyone has a part to play in fighting the climate crisis, but there are lots of myths flying around that can stop people getting involved. Let's set the record straight. by Greenpeace UK January 20, 2023
Plastic “Five years of wasted action on plastic” – Greenpeace responds to deposit return scheme announcement Several years since then Environment Secretary Michael Gove promised to deliver a deposit return scheme to tackle pollution, the Government has signalled that a scheme is… by Luke Massey January 20, 2023
Oceans Government plans to manage fishing in Marine Protected Areas is unambitious in the face of the industrial fishing frenzy A Defra consultation announced today is way too slow to deal with the industrial fishing frenzy gripping our so-called Marine Protected Areas by Jasmine Watkiss January 17, 2023
Air travel Private jet emissions quadrupled during 2022 World Economic Forum Amsterdam, Netherlands, 13 January 2023 – New analysis commissioned by Greenpeace International shows 1,040 private jet flights in and out of airports serving… by Jonathan Purcell January 13, 2023
Activism On action design and aesthetics of protest Artist Harun Morrison interviews Greenpeace's Hannah Davey about art and activism. by Harun Morrison, Hannah Davey January 11, 2023