Air travel Airlines are selling carbon offsets as the solution to climate change. Here’s why they’re wrong Offsetting can't make flying ‘carbon neutral’, no matter what the airlines say. by Helle Abelvik-Lawson, Sam Wockner May 10, 2021
Forests Amazon deforestation breaks new monthly record São Paulo, May 7, 2021 – Rainforest destruction in the Brazilian Amazon has hit a new record high for the month of April, according to the… by Alison Kirkman May 7, 2021
Environmental justice I’ve spent 8 years campaigning for the oceans: here’s what I wish more people understood Easy answers can be tempting, but oversimplifying the ocean crisis can do more harm than good. by Will McCallum May 5, 2021
Forests Poll: 88% of Tesco Customers Believe Supermarkets Shouldn’t Do Business with Deforesters Consumer concern high as new data shows deforestation linked to supermarket meat is accelerating. by Alison Kirkman April 30, 2021
General What is a dugong? Check out these beautiful drawings of this hard-to-spot ocean creature Illustrators have been drawing dugongs for Greenpeace as part of a global effort to protect their ocean home. by Indi Heath April 29, 2021
Deep sea mining 25-tonne deep sea mining prototype robot stuck on Pacific Ocean seabed during trial One of the world’s first deep sea mining pilot tests has resulted in a huge machine being stuck on the seafloor of the Pacific Ocean. by James Hanson April 28, 2021
Environmental justice What really happens to your plastic recycling? Many of us spend time carefully sorting our recycling. But what actually happens to the plastic waste we put out for collection? by Richard George April 21, 2021
Climate change Sacrifice zones: the places being destroyed by our toxic system – and the dangerous ‘climate solutions’ that could make them worse The existence of sacrifice zones shows how our system values some lives over others. But some climate solutions are set to sacrifice even more places to environmental crises. by Maja Darlington April 19, 2021
Oceans 26.5 million tonne carbon bomb ticks quietly on UK seabed, as 69% of UK public call for bottom trawling ban New YouGov polling, commissioned by Greenpeace UK, can today reveal that 71% of UK adults believe bottom trawling should not be taking place in UK MPAs by James Hanson April 19, 2021
Activism Does peaceful protest work? Peaceful protest is a fundamental part of democracy – without it, the world would be a very different place. by Lowri Evans April 14, 2021