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 Authority (ISA)… 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: “Labour's commitment to… 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
Oceans Greenpeace extremely concerned about ‘multiple toxic hazards’ from ship collision in North Sea Greenpeace has expressed serious concerns about the threat to marine life posed by the cargoes and bunker fuel of both the chemical tanker and container ship that collided off the… by Alexandra Sedgwick March 11, 2025
Oceans How a Greenpeace crew saved a whale tangled in fishing gear The crew of Greenpeace’s ship Arctic Sunrise saved a humpback whale caught in fishing gear. The rescue is another reminder of why our oceans urgently need protection. by Leah Das November 9, 2023
Nature and wildlife Bring some Amazon beauty to your phone Bring some Amazon beauty into your life with our free phone wallpapers. August 5, 2025
Forests Amazon wildlife: 10 bizarre creatures you could meet in the rainforest There's a reason that the Amazon rainforest inspired scientists to invent the word 'biodiversity' - the region is home to 10 percent of all plant and animal species known on Earth. Let's meet some of the weird and wonderful creatures you could find there. by Angela Glienicke May 21, 2020
Climate change What is the Paris climate agreement and why does it matter? Everything you need to know about the Paris climate agreement – the world’s most important climate change treaty. by Greenpeace UK March 16, 2021
Oceans Greenpeace report reveals shocking failures in global fisheries management A new Greenpeace International report reveals shocking failures in global fisheries management over the last 70 years. by Alexandra Sedgwick June 6, 2024
Fracking Anti-fracking campaigners deserve our gratitude, not a prison term Greenpeace responds to jail sentences handed down to three anti-fracking protesters in Lancashire by Greenpeace UK Press Office September 25, 2018