Renewable energy King’s Speech shows Labour government has hit the ground running Here is Greenpeace UK's verdict on King Charles speech in Parliament setting out the new government's legislative agenda, including new measures on energy, transport and nature. by Kai Tabacek July 17, 2024
Deep sea mining Media Briefing: International Seabed Authority 29th session International Seabed Authority (ISA) Council and Assembly meetings to continue discussion over whether to allow deep sea mining to start. by Alexandra Sedgwick July 16, 2024
Deep sea mining Caught up in scandal, deep sea mining debate resumes in Kingston Greenpeace is calling on government delegates meeting in Kingston, Jamaica to prioritise protection and to agree a pathway to a moratorium on deep sea mining. by Alexandra Sedgwick July 15, 2024
Climate change Project Climate Vote: how the UK’s climate majority found its voice As the 2024 election approached and climate disasters piled up, over 200,000 Climate Voters worked together to push climate and nature up the agenda. Here’s how it all happened. by Mal Chadwick July 11, 2024
Climate change Almost half of voters in constituencies lost by the Tories think that Sunak was wrong to weaken climate commitments, poll shows Increased taxes on the wealthiest and Labour’s plans for GB Energy prove popular policies by Phil Richards July 7, 2024
Election 2024 Sunak’s divisive anti-green agenda buried in landslide victory Greenpeace UK's reaction to the Labour landslide victory and other general election results. by Kai Tabacek July 5, 2024
Climate change Reform manifesto: a contract with the polluters Reform’s ‘contract with the people’ proposes to rip up nature protection, roll back on climate action, and bring in cruel and inhumane migration policies. This briefing highlights an agenda that… June 27, 2024
Climate change Thank you for helping Greenpeace fight Shell Since Shell announced they were suing Greenpeace for a peaceful climate protest, tens of thousands of you have supported us. Knowing we have you with us gives us strength and… by Greenpeace UK, Mal Chadwick June 27, 2024
Activism Joe Lycett: Attempt to sue Harry Styles over chocolate debt revealed as prank mocking Shell’s Greenpeace lawsuit Comedian Joe Lycett has revealed his attempt to sue singer Harry Styles over a past-due Kit-Kat payment to be a prank mocking Shell’s multimillion dollar lawsuit against Greenpeace. by Joe Evans June 27, 2024
Climate change The Scottish National Party’s climate and nature policies: the verdict Does the SNP have good green policies? We’ve analysed their 2024 manifesto to find out if they deserve your vote. June 27, 2024