Fishing The Galápagos shows the power of ocean protection The Galápagos Marine Reserve is a powerful example of what ocean protection can achieve. But outside its boundaries, industrial fishing is still doing damage. Now, governments have a chance to… by Greenpeace UK February 29, 2024
Deep sea mining BBC’s Hannah Stitfall to host new Greenpeace podcast on the wonders of the oceans Oceans: Life Under Water is a brand new podcast hosted by wildlife filmmaker, broadcaster and zoologist Hannah Stitfall (BBC Springwatch and Winterwatch, The One Show and… by Alison Kirkman February 19, 2024
Fishing Victory! Government bans sand eel fishing after Greenpeace campaign Puffins will be eating better thanks to a Greenpeace-backed ban on fishing for sand eels - a vital food source for the iconic sea birds. by Will McCallum January 31, 2024
Deep sea mining Ocean creatures showcased on giant screens as free immersive film experience opens in London Cinesite & Roland Lane partner on short film Forsaken, supported by Greenpeace, Frameless, Outernet & Arts Council England by Greenpeace UK Press Office January 11, 2024
Activism Greenpeace confronts deep sea mining ship in at-risk Pacific region Eastern Pacific Ocean, 23 November 2023 – Greenpeace International activists yesterday began an ongoing peaceful action against a ship doing deep sea… by Alison Kirkman November 23, 2023
Oceans How a Greenpeace crew saved a whale tangled in fishing gear The crew of Greenpeace’s ship Arctic Sunrise saved a humpback whale caught in fishing gear. The rescue is another reminder of why our oceans urgently need protection. by Leah Das November 9, 2023
Activism The King’s Speech: a climate battleground The King's Speech is an opportunity for the government to get the UK on track to delivering its climate and nature targets, while embedding democracy and fairness. Here's Greenpeace UK's… November 3, 2023
Climate change Giant octopus rises from the Thames at Parliament to demand sea-change in ocean protection An inflatable octopus larger than a double decker bus rose from the Thames this morning outside the Houses of Parliament to demand a sea-change in the UK government’s… by Alison Kirkman November 1, 2023
Oceans The 6 weirdest facts about Antarctica From oozing 'blood waterfalls' to giant deep-sea spiders, the Antarctic harbours some spooky secrets. Read on to uncover the truth... if you dare. by Greenpeace UK October 30, 2023
Activism How people power is stopping deep sea mining before it starts Thanks to campaigners, activists and supporters like you worldwide, the deep sea mining industry didn’t get the green light it was expecting at talks in July. Now we need to… by Matt Kurton October 26, 2023