Forests Palm oil: Oreo and Cadbury linked to destruction of orangutan habitat 70,000 hectares of Indonesian rainforest, including 25,000 hectares of orangutan habitat, destroyed in just two years by Alison Kirkman November 13, 2018
Activism 5 reasons why Greenpeace built another underwater boulder barrier Dropping boulders is a popular action that works. Here are five reasons why Greenpeace uses this tactic to protect our oceans. by Anna Diski September 2, 2022
Climate change Seven conservation success stories from the battle to protect nature When it’s done right, conservation can help to heal our damaged world. Let these conservation success stories inspire you to keep standing up for our home. by Angela Glienicke July 28, 2020
Jobs at Greenpeace From campaigners to data analysts, scientists to finance officers, HR professionals to investigative journalists, there’s a job to suit everyone in the fight for environmental justice. See our current job… by Jamie Woolley January 7, 2020
Climate change Committee on Climate Change report – Greenpeace reaction Greenpeace Chief Scientist responds to the latest CCC progress report by Greenpeace UK Press Office July 10, 2019
Plastic Testing the Waters – Microplastics in Scottish Seas Almost two-thirds of Scottish coastal waters tested by Greenpeace have been found to contain evidence of microplastic pollution, in the most detailed scientific study of its kind in the region… March 5, 2018
Forests Breakthrough as world’s largest palm oil trader gives forest destroyers nowhere to hide After an intensive global campaign by Greenpeace, Wilmar International has published a detailed action plan to map and monitor its palm oil suppliers by Greenpeace UK Press Office December 10, 2018
Fishing REVEALED – Tonnes of shark fins exported from Britain every year Unearthed investigation reveals that Britain has exported over 50 tonnes of shark fins worth hundreds of thousands of pounds in the past two years despite widespread concerns that this controversial… by Patrick Fuller July 29, 2019
Climate change and extreme weather Heatwaves, flooding and other extreme weather appears to be happening more often, and getting more severe. But how much of it is down to climate change? by Helle Abelvik-Lawson September 18, 2020
Nature and wildlife Key UN ocean target set to be missed by EIGHT decades, report reveals As talks get underway at the UN Biodiversity COP16 in Cali, Colombia, a Greenpeace International report released today warns that at the current rate of progress, the 30×30 nature target… by Kai Tabacek October 21, 2024