Climate change Why two major oil and gas projects are falling apart – and what comes next The proposed Rosebank and Jackdaw oil and gas fields have suffered a big setback after the government decided not to defend them against a legal challenge. Here’s what you need… by Jack Bullett September 4, 2024
People Thank you to everyone who took the 25 Mile Challenge! Get out into nature, get fit, and Protect What You Love – walk, run, swim or wheel 25 miles in your local area in October, and help raise funds for… by Greenpeace UK August 6, 2024
Climate change Project Climate Vote: how the UK’s climate majority found its voice As the 2024 election approached and climate disasters piled up, over 200,000 Climate Voters worked together to push climate and nature up the agenda. Here’s how it all happened. by Mal Chadwick July 11, 2024
Climate change Thank you for helping Greenpeace fight Shell Since Shell announced they were suing Greenpeace for a peaceful climate protest, tens of thousands of you have supported us. Knowing we have you with us gives us strength and… by Greenpeace UK, Mal Chadwick June 27, 2024
Climate change The game-changing legal decision on oil drilling, explained A landmark court case has ended with a big win for the climate. Here’s what you need to know. by Greenpeace UK June 26, 2024
Plastic 5 tips for sustainable festival fashion – to spark conversations and look amazing Festival outfits have a bad rap environmentally, for being all about single-use polyester and sequins. Here’s a better way to dress for a festival, and let your threads do the… by Helle Abelvik-Lawson June 25, 2024
Activism A beginner’s guide to voting in the general election The general election is here – it’s time to vote for action on climate and nature. But how does it all work? Here’s a quick guide to casting your vote. by Helle Abelvik-Lawson June 14, 2024
Bees Five easy ways you can help save bees Here are five practical ways you can help protect these incredible pollinators and help them thrive. by Greenpeace UK June 6, 2024
Oceans Watch Bastille frontman Dan Smith perform an unreleased song from the Bermuda Triangle The singer, whose hits include Pompeii and Happier, joined Greenpeace on the Arctic Sunrise to draw attention to the urgent need to protect the Sargasso Sea. by Henry Fry June 5, 2024
Oceans From resilience to revolution: my journey with Greenpeace in the Sargasso Sea Noelle Young, Sustainability Solutionist & Youth Delegate from Bermuda, describes her time on board a Greenpeace ship in the magical Sargasso Sea. by Noelle Young June 5, 2024