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Labour’s £28 billion green spending promise – what it is and why it matters
Labour promised to spend £28 billion a year on kickstarting a green industrial revolution if they win the election. Labour should honour it – it would make Britain better, and could help them win the election.
Autumn Statement 2023: Greenpeace press briefing
The UK risks missing out on huge jobs and growth opportunities, unless the government uses the Autumn Statement to promote a green industrial strategy.
How to use the Climate Vote app
A guide to using the Climate Vote app to gather and record information while door-knocking as part of Project Climate Vote.
How to recruit climate voters on the doorstep
A guide to successful door-knocking for volunteers on Project Climate Vote. Learn how to have effective conversations on the door, and stay safe while you're doing it.
Shell is suing Greenpeace for a peaceful protest. Help us fight them in court.
Shell is suing Greenpeace - threatening a multi million dollar lawsuit and a protest ban. We need your help to fight in court.
Shell hits Greenpeace with intimidation lawsuit: threatening $8.6m damages claim and protest ban to silence climate demands
Oil giant Shell has launched an intimidation lawsuit against Greenpeace UK and Greenpeace International in response to a peaceful protest by Greenpeace International earlier this year.
The King’s Speech: a climate battleground
The King's Speech is an opportunity for the government to get the UK on track to delivering its climate and nature targets, while embedding democracy and fairness. Here's Greenpeace UK's take on what should – and shouldn't – be included.
Giant octopus rises from the Thames at Parliament to demand sea-change in ocean protection
Faces of resilience: portraits of climate-impacted lives confront big oil
Millions struggle as big oil profits from humanity's loss. So activists took a message directly to oil bosses at a London conference, demanding they pay up for climate crimes.