Oceans The 6 weirdest facts about Antarctica From oozing 'blood waterfalls' to giant deep-sea spiders, the Antarctic harbours some spooky secrets. Read on to uncover the truth... if you dare. by Greenpeace UK October 30, 2023
Activism How people power is stopping deep sea mining before it starts Thanks to campaigners, activists and supporters like you worldwide, the deep sea mining industry didn’t get the green light it was expecting at talks in July. Now we need to… by Matt Kurton October 26, 2023
Climate change 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. by Greenpeace UK October 17, 2023
Environmental justice BREAKING: Climbers scale Mayfair hotel as Greta Thunberg joins protesters outside major oil conference Activists abseiled down with a 30m banner saying 'Make Big Oil Pay’ by Joe Evans October 17, 2023
Nature and wildlife Living wildly – the rewilding movement flourishing in the UK All over the country, rewilding projects are allowing nature to reclaim spaces, and helping the land to recover from the damage humans have caused by Harriet Sanders October 16, 2023
Activism Artists guerrilla-plant giant living artwork at Tesco site to defy the industrial food industry An allotment-sized living artwork called The Waiting List was guerrilla-planted by volunteers at a disused Tesco-owned site in Litherland, just north of Liverpool, this… by Alison Kirkman October 12, 2023
Activism Giant living artwork unfurled at Westminster as waiting lists for allotments double in a decade A 30-metre-long living artwork made of seed paper was unfurled and displayed at Westminster this morning by artists and allotmenteers. They are urging the… by Alison Kirkman October 11, 2023
Climate change Rishi Sunak’s Alan Partridge moment an attempt to drive public to distraction Commenting on the transport announcements from both the prime minister and the transport secretary over the weekend and in today’s speech, Greenpeace UK’s policy director Dr Doug Parr said: “Talking… by Stefano Gelmini October 2, 2023
Climate change Rosebank shows oil giants are the real winners from Sunak’s climate rollbacks Behind the dust kicked up by the prime minister’s speech lies a much uglier reality - the government has given up on fixing the country’s problems and is pandering to… by Stefano Gelmini September 28, 2023
Oil and gas Rosebank oil and gas field approved: “Handouts to corporations at the expense of the rest of us” – Greenpeace comment UK government grants Equinor's permit to open up UK's biggest untapped field by Phil Richards September 27, 2023