Fracking Greenpeace responds to Ineos’ calls for fracking regulations to be weakened Our chief scientists responds to company's attempts to make fracking easier by Greenpeace UK Press Office February 4, 2019
Climate change Is Mark Carney’s proposed $100 billion-a-year voluntary carbon market the best the ‘rock star central banker’ can do on climate change? Mark Carney’s Taskforce for Scaling Voluntary Carbon Markets wants to help corporations fix climate change. But how effective will it be? by Charlie Kronick June 29, 2021
Nature and wildlife Living wildly – the rewilding movement flourishing in the UK All over the country, rewilding projects are allowing nature to reclaim spaces, and helping the land to recover from the damage humans have caused by Harriet Sanders October 16, 2023
Plastic Upstream: microplastics in UK rivers The UK’s River Mersey contains proportionally more plastic pollution than the infamous Great Pacific Garbage Patch, an area recognised by scientists as one of the most plastic-polluted expanses of water on earth June 18, 2019
Plastic 5 reasons to ditch Dove products this summer 140,000 people signed a letter to Dove demanding they stop causing ‘Real Harm’ to women with their single-use plastic sachets. But the skincare brand isn’t listening. It’s time to ditch Dove’s products until they clean up their mess. by Greenpeace UK May 1, 2024
Climate change Why the deals made at COP26 won’t protect forests Now that the dust has settled on COP26, we take a look at some of the major announcements around the world’s forests, and whether or not countries can deliver on their deforestation pledges. by Miranda Barrie December 6, 2021
Deep sea mining Ocean creatures showcased on giant screens as free immersive film experience opens in London Cinesite & Roland Lane partner on short film Forsaken, supported by Greenpeace, Frameless, Outernet & Arts Council England by Greenpeace UK Press Office January 11, 2024
Climate change Chancellor’s speech on the economy – Greenpeace response Commenting on the Chancellor’s speech on economic growth delivered today, Greenpeace UK’s policy director Dr Doug Parr said: “The Chancellor is dead right that tackling climate change is the biggest… by Stefano Gelmini January 29, 2025
Air pollution 2020: the year in pictures 12 iconic photos from a year of disruptions - and the struggle to protect our future by Angela Glienicke December 18, 2020
General What is a dugong? Check out these beautiful drawings of this hard-to-spot ocean creature Illustrators have been drawing dugongs for Greenpeace as part of a global effort to protect their ocean home. by Indi Heath April 29, 2021