Environmental justice Open letter to the UK Prime Minister: Take action to protect the Amazon The Amazon is under unprecedented attack. Agricultural expansion is once again driving burning. 2021 has seen some of the worst fires in history, with potentially catastrophic consequences for the integrity… September 9, 2021
Climate change UK secretly ditches climate pledge in Australia trade deal Boris Johnson lied to the public over commitments made to the Paris Agreement by Phil Richards September 8, 2021
Forests WATCH: Tesco’s Burning Secret Tesco’s complicity in deforestation and deliberately-set fires in the Amazon and across Brazil is the subject of Greenpeace UK’s new film, Tesco’s Burning Secret, released today. Watch… by Alison Kirkman September 6, 2021
Environmental justice WATCH: Tesco’s burning secret Tesco is fanning the flames of the forest fires raging across Brazil. The UK supermarket buys meat from companies owned by Amazon rainforest destroyers, and sells chicken and pork fed… by Helle Abelvik-Lawson September 6, 2021
Climate change Greenpeace vs. Government on oil permits: government argues climate ‘not relevant’ to permit decisions Judges were told that emissions from burning oil were 'impossible' to assess and were 'not relevant' by Emily Black September 2, 2021
General Greenpeace UK’s merchandise FAQs A new report by Greenpeace Germany shows how Greenpeace’s Detox My Fashion campaign has been a game-changer, with leading fashion brands eliminating the use and discharge of hazardous chemicals from… September 1, 2021
Climate change Cambo chaos: the oil field embarrassing the government Dodgy companies, missing permits and nonexistent 'bad weather' - the weird saga of a climate-wrecking mega project. by Emily Black August 31, 2021
Climate change Greenpeace vs. Government on oil permits: Battle to revoke permit granted without climate checks Two months before COP26, Greenpeace will challenge government's decision to rubber stamp BP drilling permit by Emily Black August 31, 2021
Oceans Greenpeace prosecuted over underwater boulder barrier Greenpeace in court today after the Marine Management Organisation decided to prosecute Greenpeace over protecting nature by building an underwater boulder barrier. by James Hanson August 31, 2021
Oceans Open letter: Don’t prosecute Greenpeace for protecting the ocean An open letter to George Eustice MP, Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs August 31, 2021