Friday 27 Commenting on the Green Party winning the Gorton and Denton by-election, Greenpeace UK Head of Politics Ami McCarthy (they/them) said:  “The message from Gorton and Denton to Westminster is ...
As flood warnings and alerts remain in place across large swathes of Great Britain, Greenpeace warns that over 866,000 homes – equivalent to the total of those in Birmingham, Liverpool and Sheffield – ...
Mechanisms proposed by the International Seabed Authority (ISA) for sharing any future revenues from deep sea mining fundamentally fail to demonstrate equitable distribution, calling into question one ...
British crops, including strawberries, onions, potatoes, barley, and wheat, are being sprayed with pesticides banned across the European Union due to serious human and environmental health risks, an ...
What is deep sea mining? Deep sea mining is the practice of removing metals and minerals from the ocean’s seabed. Thousands of metres below the surface, deposits of these metals and minerals like ...
Wind power is produced using wind turbines on land or at sea. In the UK, both onshore and offshore windfarms offer cheap and plentiful clean, renewable energy. Wind power harnesses energy from the ...
Greenpeace activists stage protest outside Shell HQ contrasting extreme weather damage costs to oil giant’s profits - photographs available here Shell's 2025 annual profits statement of £13.6 billion ...
Plastics, Profits & Power exposes how fossil fuel and petrochemical companies are working to derail the Global Plastics Treaty, the world’s most ambitious effort to end plastic pollution. While ...
Commenting on the government’s North Sea Future Plan, in which it has confirmed that no more licences for new oil and gas will be issued, Greenpeace UK’s co-executive director, Areeba Hamid, said: ...
The government could save households and businesses £5.1 billion a year on their energy bills, as soon as 2028, by overhauling the electricity market to stop gas-fired power stations from ‘unfair ...
Don’t Stop is a song and short film from Greenpeace in collaboration with a host of incredible artists. This is not your typical charity single. It’s a call to arms, an impassioned plea to take action ...