Climate change Activists smash water-filled display cases exhibiting typhoon-wrecked belongings at Shell’s HQ Photos and videos available here – with more to follow Activists from Greenpeace UK have taken hammers to an ‘exhibition’ surrounding Shell’s London headquarters, displaying the once-cherished belongings of… by Stefano Gelmini February 12, 2025
Oil and gas Sanctioned nuclear icebreakers help deliver Russian gas to Shell, investigation reveals An investigation has revealed the critical role nuclear icebreakers play in enabling cargoes of liquified natural gas (LNG) from the Russian Arctic to reach Shell and other European companies. The… by Kai Tabacek February 10, 2025
Environmental justice What the RACE Report reveals about our journey towards racial justice The climate crisis is not just an environmental issue, it’s a human issue deeply rooted in inequity. The most affected communities – those least responsible for the crisis – bear… by Rosie Ngugi February 3, 2025
Climate change Majority of under-12s worried about climate change, survey shows Nearly four in five primary-aged children (78%) say they are worried about climate change while teachers say they face challenges in tackling eco-anxiety at school, a set of newly released… by Stefano Gelmini February 3, 2025
Climate change Historic win for climate campaigners as Rosebank and Jackdaw ruled unlawful and consents are quashed The controversial Rosebank and Jackdaw oil and gas fields have been ruled unlawful by the Scottish Court of Session, and consent for their development has been quashed. The court has… by Florri Burton January 30, 2025
Activism Critical Just Stop Oil mass-hearing goes to Court of Appeal The two-day hearing will see 16 Just Stop Oil activists seek to overturn extreme sentences for peaceful protest Friends of the Earth and Greenpeace UK have combined their legal expertise… by Graham Thompson January 29, 2025
Climate change Chancellor’s speech on the economy – Greenpeace response Commenting on the Chancellor’s speech on economic growth delivered today, Greenpeace UK’s policy director Dr Doug Parr said: “The Chancellor is dead right that tackling climate change is the biggest… by Stefano Gelmini January 29, 2025
People Pete Wilkinson obituary: remembering the co-founder of Greenpeace UK Environmental campaigner and first director of Greenpeace UK who was responsible for the 50-year moratorium on mining in Antarctica. by Greenpeace UK January 29, 2025
Air travel Three myths about Heathrow’s third runway and the climate problem The Chancellor Rachel Reeves is suggesting airport expansion, including a possible third runway at Heathrow, as a way to boost economic growth in the UK. This article is not going… by Doug Parr January 28, 2025
Climate change Why airport expansion is bad economics Commenting ahead of the Chancellor’s speech on growth tomorrow, where she is expected to signal government backing for airport expansion in the South East, including a third runway at Heathrow,… by Stefano Gelmini January 28, 2025