Responding to news of escalating attacks by Iran on vessels stuck in the Persian Gulf extending to the Strait of Hormuz, Nina ...
Greenpeace UK has urged the government to implement plans to decouple the cost of electricity from gas amid a huge spike in ...
Labour just lost a safe seat to a Green Party candidate who won on climate, nature, and economic justice. The message is clear: billionaire-backed climate denial has a ceiling, and voters want bolder ...
In response to news about the gas market reacting to the conflict in the Middle East, Paul Morozzo, senior climate campaigner for Greenpeace UK, said:  “The Strait of Hormuz is the pinch point for ...
Lawyers acting on behalf of Greenpeace UK have filed a complaint with the Information Commissioner’s Office alleging that the Crown Estate is illegally withholding information about profiteering from ...
“Food has become both an emblem and embodiment of the troubles around us” says Bad Taste artist Dr JC Niala. With the acceleration of climate change, food insecurity, the cost of living crisis, and ...
As the International Seabed Authority (ISA) opens its 31st Session today, Greenpeace International urges member states to take firm and swift action if breaches by subsidiaries and subcontractors of ...
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 – ...
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 ...
After months of learning and debate, the ‘citizens’ assembly’ on climate change has said how the UK should play its part to tackle the problem. The results might come as a surprise. I asked people ...