Environmental justice Open letter to the UK Prime Minister: Take action to protect the Amazon The Amazon is under unprecedented attack. Agricultural expansion is once again driving burning. 2021 has seen some of the worst fires in history, with potentially catastrophic consequences for the integrity… September 9, 2021
Climate change 4 weird UK weather events linked to the climate emergency in 2019 It made headlines. It broke records. It *finally* got linked with climate change. Here’s a look back at some of the wild weather we braved in 2019. by Florence Stuart-Leach, Helle Abelvik-Lawson December 24, 2019
Wildlife and biodiversity Get to know the incredible animals, plants and habitats that share our planet. by Mal Chadwick February 14, 2024
Oceans Greenpeace seize 30 kilometres of industrial fishing gear in North Atlantic North Atlantic, 28 July 2022 - Activists on board the Arctic Sunrise have confiscated fishing gear from two European industrial longline fishing vessels in the North Atlantic [1]. One was… by James Hanson July 28, 2022
Deep sea mining Indigenous Pacific Leaders call on countries to ban Deep Sea Mining Kingston, Jamaica (July 24, 2023)- Video projections featuring civil society leaders from the Pacific region calling for a halt to deep sea mining were seen throughout… by Alison Kirkman July 25, 2023
Oceans Watch Bastille frontman Dan Smith perform an unreleased song from the Bermuda Triangle The singer, whose hits include Pompeii and Happier, joined Greenpeace on the Arctic Sunrise to draw attention to the urgent need to protect the Sargasso Sea. by Henry Fry June 5, 2024
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
Deep sea mining UK, Norway, Mexico fail to advance deep sea mining as opposition mounts Kingston, Jamaica, 24 July 2023 – Talks about deep sea mining and the impacts this destructive industry would have on the ocean resume today at the International Seabed… by Alison Kirkman July 24, 2023
Deep sea mining Labour backs pause on deep sea mining Commenting on Labour’s announcement that its policy will be to back a precautionary pause on deep sea mining, Ariana Densham, Head of Oceans at Greenpeace UK, said: “… by Alison Kirkman July 10, 2023
Victories Six big months: how you’ve kept people and planet safe so far in 2025 Big challenges. Big actions. Big progress. You’ve already had a huge year – and we’re only halfway through… by Greenpeace UK July 25, 2025