People Greenpeace UK appoints joint Executive Directors Greenpeace UK has appointed Areeba Hamid and Will McCallum as its new joint Executive Directors. This is the first time in the decades-long history of the… by Alison Kirkman August 1, 2022
Climate change Cambo chaos: the oil field embarrassing the government Dodgy companies, missing permits and nonexistent 'bad weather' - the weird saga of a climate-wrecking mega project. by Emily Black August 31, 2021
Climate change UK banks and investors responsible for nearly double the UK’s annual carbon emissions, report finds A new report by Greenpeace UK and WWF UK exposes the climate emissions funded by UK banks, asset managers and other financial institutions. by Daniel Jones May 24, 2021
Bad Taste A trio of artist-led interventions to confront our broken food system by Greenpeace UK October 4, 2023
Climate change The UK’s fast fashion habit is getting worse – and it’s destroying the planet The UK’s addiction to disposable clothes is putting pressure on our planet – and abusing the workers that make them. Luckily, the antidote is simple: ethical, sustainable fashion (and a… by Helle Abelvik-Lawson November 23, 2020
Climate change Manifesto rankings: Labour’s green plans score four times higher than Tories’, but fall short on funding The Green Party and Liberal Democrats easily top the ranking with both committing to much greater ambition. by Phil Richards June 23, 2024
Oceans Governments to meet at UN to discuss first ever “Ocean COP” Governments will meet at the United Nations HQ in New York this week to work on the UN Ocean Treaty, for the first time since it opened for signatures in… by Alexandra Sedgwick June 24, 2024
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
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 Historic win for climate campaigners as Rosebank and Jackdaw ruled unlawful and consents are quashed The controversial Rosebank and Jackdaw oil and gas fields have been ruled unlawful by the Scottish Court of Session, and consent for their development has been quashed. The court has… by Florri Burton January 30, 2025