Deep sea mining Five nations add to growing concerns about deep sea mining at key international meeting Tuvalu, Austria, Honduras, Guatemala and Malta have all added their calls for a pause or moratorium on deep sea mining at key talks in Jamaica. by Kai Tabacek August 1, 2024
Climate change The King’s Speech and the first key moments that will test Labour’s commitment to green action This briefing outlines some of the decisions the new government would need to take to prove they are on track to delivering on the climate and nature mandate voters have… July 31, 2024
Oceans Governments to meet at UN to discuss first ever “Ocean COP” Governments will meet at the United Nations HQ in New York this week to work on the UN Ocean Treaty, for the first time since it opened for signatures in… by Alexandra Sedgwick June 24, 2024
Oceans Greenpeace report reveals shocking failures in global fisheries management A new Greenpeace International report reveals shocking failures in global fisheries management over the last 70 years. by Alexandra Sedgwick June 6, 2024
Climate change Bastille’s Dan Smith performs unreleased song in the Bermuda Triangle Bastille’s frontman Dan Smith has recorded a live performance of an unreleased song called Blue Sky & the Painter from onboard a Greenpeace ship in the middle of the Atlantic… by Alexandra Sedgwick 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
Climate change 10 Conservative government climate and nature blunders Some ambitious commitments have been made by Conservative leaders during the party’s time in power. However, a mixture of poor leadership, divisive and cynical climate politics, and corporate capture by… June 3, 2024
Fishing Nearly 2,000km of fishing line dragged through Sargasso Sea last year as Greenpeace demands greater protection New figures released by Greenpeace UK today reveal the extent of industrial fishing and shipping in the Sargasso Sea. The overall volume of vessels of any type… by Kai Tabacek May 23, 2024
Oceans Exploring the Bermuda Triangle: Greenpeace in the Sargasso Sea Scientists and activists are on board a Greenpeace ship in the Sargasso Sea – one of the world’s most ecologically rich places you’ve probably never heard of. They’re making the… by Henry Fry May 7, 2024