Air travel Heathrow third runway decision: what happened and what does it mean? A court ruling has thrown a third runway at Heathrow into doubt. But what exactly has happened, and does this mean expanding Heathrow is completely off the cards? by Jamie Woolley February 27, 2020
Activism Greenpeace collaborates on star-studded cover of Fleetwood Mac’s iconic Don’t Stop with Steve McQueen, Will Poulter, Fraser T Smith, Lammas Park & more Greenpeace today unveils a star-studded cover of Fleetwood Mac’s iconic single Don’t Stop aiming to inspire a new generation of climate activists. by Kai Tabacek June 16, 2023
Plastic UK’s Largest Household Plastic Waste Survey Returns Following Government Inaction The return of Greenpeace UK and Everyday Plastic's The Big Plastic Count represents a once-in-a-generation opportunity for the public to influence the UN Global Plastics Treaty. by Alexandra Sedgwick January 29, 2024
Air pollution Low traffic neighbourhoods: who are they for? With more low traffic neighbourhoods being introduced, we thought we'd take a look at one of the most common criticisms against them, and whether or not it holds up. by Sam Chetan-Welsh December 17, 2020
Antarctic Governments have failed to protect the Antarctic – but this isn’t over Negotiations for the Antarctic Ocean Sanctuary failed this time. But we have a chance to protect the ocean with a new global ocean treaty. by Mal Chadwick November 2, 2018
Climate change Boris, is this even legal? Greenpeace protests as work on Cambo oil field set to start before permit is officially granted Online announcement says drilling equipment will be installed in the coming days, but no legal permit is in place by Emily Black August 24, 2021
Climate change 5 reasons to vote for climate action in the general election Although one issue will dominate the upcoming general election, our next government will still need to get to grips with a number of urgent environmental issues. Not least of these… by Helle Abelvik-Lawson October 30, 2019
Air pollution Campaigners call for ‘street revolution’ to stop air pollution bounce-back A coalition of environment and transport organisations are calling on the government to prioritise cycling and walking, as a YouGov poll shows more than two-thirds of people are concerned about… by Phil Richards May 9, 2020
Nuclear power Nuclear: Why the UK should not rush a decision on Sizewell Briefing and letter to the Chancellor Rishi Sunak on the future of new nuclear power in the UK. October 1, 2020
Fishing Two-thirds of Brits demand government action to protect high seas a year on from Global Ocean Treaty A new poll shows more than half of Brits think ‘urgent’ action is needed to sign the Global Ocean Treaty into UK law a year after its momentous agreement. by Kai Tabacek March 1, 2024