Climate change The tide might finally be turning on the oil industry For years, the giant oil companies looked unshakeable. But over 10 surprising days in May, Exxon, Chevron and Shell lost a string of major battles that could finally force them… by Emily Black June 4, 2021
Climate change Six tough questions about Greenpeace’s climate campaign, answered by experts Do global summits ever achieve anything? Can we really make a difference? And who’s responsible for change? by Samantha Wockner June 3, 2021
Climate change Boris Johnson, your climate change scorecard is ready The UK is hosting the crucial COP26 global climate summit this year. The government says it's leading the world on climate change – but how are they really doing? by Sam Wockner June 3, 2021
Climate change We don’t need nuclear power to tackle climate change I’ve always kept an open mind about nuclear power, but after four decades working on this issue, I’m still waiting for someone to prove me wrong. by Jonathon Porritt June 1, 2021
Climate change Can the UK really stop drilling new oil and gas wells? Five tough questions about Greenpeace’s campaign - answered by an expert. by Philip Evans June 1, 2021
Climate change Revealed: the UK’s worst carbon polluters aren’t who you think Regulating the finance sector is probably the biggest single thing the government could do to stop the global climate catastrophe. by Bryony Walker June 1, 2021
Climate change UK banks and investors responsible for nearly double the UK’s annual carbon emissions, report finds A new report by Greenpeace UK and WWF UK exposes the climate emissions funded by UK banks, asset managers and other financial institutions. by Daniel Jones May 24, 2021
Climate change Why a Global Ocean Treaty is the best hope for saving our seas We all rely on the oceans for our survival, but they’re in serious trouble. Luckily there’s a new UN treaty in the works that could transform how our oceans are… by Jack Bullett May 18, 2021
Environmental justice Watch ‘Wasteminster: A Downing Street Disaster’ – Greenpeace’s new film on the plastic crisis The government claims to be a world leader in tackling plastic pollution. Watch Greenpeace’s new film to discover the shocking truth behind their empty words. by Anthony Lewis May 16, 2021
Deep sea mining The government didn’t want you to know about these secret deep sea mining licences – now it’s clear why The UK government has secretly issued deep sea mining licences to a company owned by an arms corporation. by Jack Bullett May 12, 2021