Climate change Audit and corporate governance consultation: response from Greenpeace UK A response to the UK government's consultation on "Restoring trust in audit and corporate governance: proposals on reforms" September 15, 2021
Antarctic Penguin facts – 9 fascinating things you might not know Improve your knowledge about our loveable flippered friends with these fascinating facts about penguins by Greenpeace UK January 20, 2021
Deep sea mining Discover the mysterious creatures of the deep sea The deep sea is home to many weird and wonderful creatures, with many species yet to be discovered. But they're under threat from plans for deep sea mining. by Angela Glienicke April 5, 2023
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 5 things I learned from watching David Attenborough’s new film ‘Ocean’ From dancing albatross to boxing crabs, Attenborough shows us a wild and precious ocean world that needs our help. by Henry Fry May 8, 2025
Climate change Swarm of 300 drones descends on Cornwall demanding G7 world leaders ‘ACT NOW’ to protect the planet A groundbreaking new Greenpeace film calls on world leaders gathered at the G7 to ‘ACT NOW’ to tackle the climate and nature crisis. by Phil Richards June 11, 2021
Coal – facts and information Coal is the dirtiest, most polluting way of producing energy. It’s a serious threat to our climate and people’s health. Many countries have stopped or are in the process of… by Fran Grobke August 8, 2019
Forests WATCH: Tesco’s Burning Secret Tesco’s complicity in deforestation and deliberately-set fires in the Amazon and across Brazil is the subject of Greenpeace UK’s new film, Tesco’s Burning Secret, released today. Watch… by Alison Kirkman September 6, 2021
Oceans Greenpeace builds underwater barrier to stop destructive bottom trawling in North Sea protected area Activists on the Greenpeace ship Esperanza have today begun the closure of almost 50 square miles of the Dogger Bank protected area in the North Sea to all destructive bottom… by James Hanson September 22, 2020
Forests Winging it: UK’s chicken boom is fuelling deforestation in South America Greenpeace calls on supermarkets to set meat-reduction targets by Alison Kirkman January 21, 2020