Nature and wildlife What if we treated our oceans like they matter? The seas provide half of our oxygen, and food for a billion people. Let’s give them the protection they deserve. by Mal Chadwick April 12, 2019
Nature and wildlife Do ocean sanctuaries really work? Oceans are massive and, unlike most places on land, don’t really have borders. Animals, water and (sadly) pollution all move freely beneath the waves. So can ocean sanctuaries really protect… by Willie Mackenzie April 10, 2019
Climate change Why This Dad is Supporting the Youth Climate Strike Would you give up flying to save the climate? What about eating meat? Or driving? What about one day of school? by Pat Venditti, Greenpeace UK Press Office February 15, 2019
Forests Breakthrough moment to end deforestation for palm oil Thanks to people-powered campaigning, the world's largest palm oil trader has a new action plan to map and monitor its suppliers. If they follow through, it's a big milestone towards… by Nicholas Monro December 17, 2018
Plastic Black plastic: what’s the problem? Black plastic is one of the most problematic forms of plastic you can find on supermarket shelves – but what makes this microwave meal tray favourite so bad? by Alice Hunter November 23, 2018
Plastic How did your supermarket score in our new plastic league table? Supermarkets contribute a minimum of 59 billion pieces of single-use plastic to our plastic pollution problem each year. We investigated which supermarkets are working towards reducing their impact and which… by Elena Polisano, Alice Hunter November 15, 2018
Antarctic Governments have failed to protect the Antarctic – but this isn’t over Negotiations for the Antarctic Ocean Sanctuary failed this time. But we have a chance to protect the ocean with a new global ocean treaty. by Mal Chadwick November 2, 2018
Antarctic What does climate change mean for the Antarctic? Antarctic glaciers are melting faster than they're formed. Less ice and warmer seas impacts wildlife like penguins, whales and krill. But we can choose to protect the oceans and help… by Louisa Casson October 7, 2018
Plastic What’s the answer to our plastic problem? We’re all worried about the issue of plastic packaging – but what’s the real solution? Are bioplastics made from organic materials the answer? Can’t supermarkets just make all plastic recyclable? And… by Alice Hunter August 21, 2018
Activism Six Greenpeace non-violent direct actions Taking non-violent direct action is an important part of how Greenpeace achieves change. From climbing a power station to performing a concert in a museum, direct action can take many… by Greenpeace UK June 12, 2018