Environmental justice Why we can’t tackle the environmental emergency without tackling racism The legacy of colonialism has ensured racism and the environmental emergency are inextricably linked. A new report by the Runnymede Trust and Greenpeace explores the impact of this discrimination and… by Mya-Rose Craig July 21, 2022
Activism Your guide to environmental justice language Whether you’re new to environmental justice, or just want to learn more, these are the key terms and ideas to know. by Grace Almond July 20, 2022
Environmental justice Greenpeace UK calls on Boris Johnson to condemn Amazon murders Projections on London’s Tower Bridge last night called for “Justice for Dom and Bruno” and for the UK Government to act following the announcement yesterday of the murders of British… by Alison Kirkman June 17, 2022
Activism Protecting forests shouldn’t mean murder. Let’s demand justice for Bruno and Dom. An Indigenous expert and British journalist went missing in the Amazon in early June. Their deaths mark the latest in a series of attacks against Indigenous communities, their land and… by Greenpeace UK June 16, 2022
Environmental justice Dom and Bruno. A statement from Greenpeace UK Overnight, Brazil’s Federal Police have confirmed that Dom Phillips and Bruno Pereira have been murdered following a confession by two men under arrest and the location of human remains. Responding… by Alison Kirkman June 16, 2022
Activism Vigil to call for more action from Brazilian government in search for UK journalist & Brazilian Indigenous expert A 50-strong gathering of family members, journalists and civil society organisations held vigil at the Brazilian Embassy in London this morning to urge Brazilian authorities to scale up… by Alison Kirkman June 9, 2022
Environmental justice Why protecting the ocean means protecting people When we fail to protect the oceans, we’re failing to protect ourselves. by Rima Sonigara June 6, 2022
Air pollution Why are the UK’s big supermarkets still selling Russian diesel? None of us want to be complicit in funding Putin’s war - let’s call on UK supermarkets to put a stop to this. by Anthony Lewis May 20, 2022
Climate change Briefing: a windfall tax on extra oil and gas profits Taxing extra oil and gas profits to support households and boost UK energy resilience May 19, 2022
Activism For Black people, a walk in the countryside can be a powerful act of protest Britain’s countryside excludes nearly eight million people of colour. Reclaiming our right to roam can reconnect marginalised communities to nature and the land. by Maxwell A. Ayamba April 29, 2022