Impact reports
Greenpeace works to expose environmental abuse and champion solutions that safeguard the future of our planet. Our impact reports show what we've achieved together each year.
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Greenpeace works to expose environmental abuse and champion solutions that safeguard the future of our planet. Our impact reports show what we've achieved together each year.
One of the world’s first deep sea mining pilot tests has resulted in a huge machine being stuck on the seafloor of the Pacific Ocean.
Keen to do more to protect the planet with Greenpeace but not sure where to start? From speaking in schools to climbing oil rigs, activism can take many forms. Take this simple quiz to find the one that suits you best.
What is the Affordable Energy Calculator tool? A tool that allows users to to input data about their home, and estimate: What their energy bills would be in 2030 with improved energy efficiency such as insulation and the installation of a heat pump What their energy bills would be…
Fears about the climate crisis getting the better of you? We asked Greenpeace staff what helps them navigate their worries about the environmental emergency. Here’s what they recommended.
Greenpeace is working really hard to make the oceans a healthier, safer and happier place. But we can’t do this alone. We need your help.
Over 2700 poets got involved in writing about nature and protecting the planet for this year’s competition. Here are the top picks.
Scientific research, reports, investor briefings, resources for schools and annual impact reports
Check out our free educational resources for schools, youth groups, parents, carers and young people themselves. They’ll help young people explore the challenges our planet faces and be inspired to take action to become part of the solution!
Ninety-two per cent of the UK’s so-called Marine Protected Areas do not have site-wide protection against the most destructive types of fishing, a Greenpeace UK report reveals. The report, ‘All At Sea: How government inaction makes a mockery of UK marine protection’,…
A joint civil society statement
Whether you’re new to environmental justice, or just want to learn more, these are the key terms and ideas to know.
Accessibility is important for everyone, not just disabled people. Trying to read a non-responsive website on a phone with a terrible data signal shows that accessibility can also be situational. We make our website accessible because we care about equity and social justice. We also do it because it improves…
Is population control the right way to address climate change and other environmental problems? The evidence shows that tackling unsustainable consumption is fairer and more effective.
You may have seen the term Deposit Return Scheme batted around lately- but what exactly does it mean? The way I like to think of it is this – with a DRS, you buy the contents of a bottle (glug glug, delicious smoothie), but only borrow the…