Air pollution 11 places that prioritise people over cars Car-choked streets. Overfilled, delayed or even cancelled buses and trains. Farcical cycling infrastructure. Transport doesn't have to be like this. Here are 11 places around the world that got it… by Helle Abelvik-Lawson January 4, 2021
Oil and gas Media briefing: Cambo oil field Just weeks away from the UK hosting global climate talks, COP26, in Glasgow, the Cambo oil field has become a symbol of the government’s failure on climate. Where it has… August 17, 2021
Climate change The conclusion from COP25: the politics is as polluted as the planet As COP25 came to a close, the clamour for a solution to the climate emergency grew louder than ever. But the international talks are at risk of stalling as corporate… by Helle Abelvik-Lawson December 20, 2019
Deep sea mining Deep sea mining industry fails to get green light but remains a threat Kingston, Jamaica, 28 July 2023 — The International Seabed Authority (ISA) negotiations end today with deep sea mining companies failing to get an immediate green light to start… by Alison Kirkman July 28, 2023
Deep sea mining – what you need to know Deep sea mining is the practice of mining metals and minerals from the seabed. Among many other risks to people and biodiversity, it would damage the oceans beyond repair, threatening… by Mal Chadwick March 24, 2023
Impact report 2022 Impact report 2022 Read online Download PDF Looking at world events, it’s hard… by Mal Chadwick May 6, 2023
Impact report 2024 Together we show up, we stand up, and we get things done. Here's how Greenpeace changed the world in 2024. by Mal Chadwick April 30, 2025
Activism BREAKING: Shell threatens Greenpeace protestors with jail and fines, but legal tactics fail as Greenpeace sends second boat and more climbers to occupy oil platform Action photos and video available here. Shell has attempted to silence Greenpeace International’s peaceful occupation of its oil and gas platform at sea by hitting the campaign group with… by Emily Black February 6, 2023
Soya 50 million hectares destroyed as companies disregard zero deforestation pledge At least 50 million hectares of forest – an area twice the size of the UK – is set to have been destroyed for commodities during 10 years of corporate… by Alison Kirkman June 11, 2019
Environmental justice Almost 95% of fuel poor households will remain in fuel poverty in 2030 under government’s ‘unlawful’ plans Greenpeace UK threatens legal action over government’s failure to meet statutory obligations to reduce fuel poverty by Phil Richards February 9, 2023