Fishing Global Ocean Treaty: how people power helped protect the oceans Under pressure from millions of people around the world, governments finally secured a Global Ocean Treaty. by Greenpeace UK March 6, 2023
Arctic How Greenpeace investigators expose environmental crimes Every year Greenpeace investigators expose the environmental scandals companies and governments want to hide. Dean Plant, our head of investigations, shares five moments when they made all the difference. by Dean Plant November 1, 2022
Activism 5 reasons why Greenpeace built another underwater boulder barrier Dropping boulders is a popular action that works. Here are five reasons why Greenpeace uses this tactic to protect our oceans. by Anna Diski September 2, 2022
Activism In pictures: how Greenpeace stopped commercial whale hunting – and why we’re still fighting The ban on commercial whaling in the 80s was one of Greenpeace’s first major victories, but whales are still under threat today. Here’s a brief look at the history of… by Angela Glienicke, Leah Das July 13, 2022
Oceans Taken to court for protecting the seabed – by those meant to protect our seas At Greenpeace, we’re used to being challenged in court. But being taken to task by an agency meant to protect the seas, for doing exactly that? That’s a new one! by John Sauven March 18, 2022
Activism 7 wins for the planet in 2021 A roundup of the best Greenpeace victories of the past year. by Kirsty Scheiby January 21, 2022
Activism A win for democracy and the right to protest The campaign against the government’s anti-protest laws shows that people power is alive and well. by Jack Bullett January 20, 2022
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 Government finally intervenes in plan for Cumbria coal mine after climate backlash People power works! In a dramatic twist of events the government has announced it will intervene in the decision on a new climate-wrecking coal mine in Cumbria. by Sam Wockner March 17, 2021
Fishing Meet the weird and wonderful creatures of Dogger Bank From puffins and seals to the bizarre ‘fried-egg’ nudibranch, this shallow patch of ocean is packed with amazing animals. And with a new ban on destructive bottom trawling in the… by Angela Glienicke, Mal Chadwick February 9, 2021