Nature and wildlife Without pollinators, your plate would look very different Bees and other pollinators are essential to your food – from fruit and veg to coffee and chocolate. Find out what’s at risk and how you can help protect our hardworking pollinator friends. by Greenpeace UK April 25, 2025
Peace Israel-Gaza protest at the US embassy: what you need to know Activists from Greenpeace UK have poured blood-red dye into the pond at the US embassy in London, in a protest against weapons sales to Israel. by Greenpeace UK April 10, 2025
Climate change Greenpeace is under attack from Big Oil giant Energy Transfer. But we won’t be silenced. An American oil company is suing Greenpeace organisations in the US and Greenpeace International for a whopping $300 million. Together we can defy Big Oil's bullying. by Greenpeace UK March 17, 2025
Nature and wildlife 9 interesting facts about puffins Puffins are enchanting little seabirds. Here are 9 fascinating facts about puffins and their marvellous, yet sometimes challenging, lives in the wild. by Greenpeace UK March 14, 2025
Forests 10 incredible jaguar facts you need to know Jaguars are majestic animals that have captivated people for centuries. But these big cats are facing huge challenges in a changing world. by Greenpeace UK March 14, 2025
Activism Meet the Greenpeace women campaigning to end the age of fossil fuels Meet some of the women working to stop climate wrecking fossil fuel extraction and build a better world. by Greenpeace UK March 11, 2025
Fishing Supertrawlers: the massive industrial fishing ships plundering the UK’s most precious waters Giant supertrawlers are spending thousands of hours fishing in supposedly protected UK waters. This is why we need real ocean protection now. by Greenpeace UK March 11, 2025
Activism Why Greenpeace activists made a smash at Shell’s HQ Greenpeace activists staged a protest calling for climate justice – here's what you need to know. by Maja Darlington February 12, 2025
Environmental justice What the RACE Report reveals about our journey towards racial justice The climate crisis is not just an environmental issue, it’s a human issue deeply rooted in inequity. The most affected communities – those least responsible for the crisis – bear… by Rosie Ngugi February 3, 2025
People Pete Wilkinson obituary: remembering the co-founder of Greenpeace UK Environmental campaigner and first director of Greenpeace UK who was responsible for the 50-year moratorium on mining in Antarctica. by Greenpeace UK January 29, 2025