World governments have committed to protect at least 30% of the oceans by 2030. But to achieve it, they will need to put more ...
This morning eight climbers from Greenpeace UK have scaled two 75m-high chimney stacks at England’s largest gas-fired power ...
In a landmark moment for ocean protection, the High Seas Treaty has reached the threshold of 60 governments signing it into ...
Activists climbed England’s largest gas power station to let the country know that we’re all being ripped off by expensive gas power.
It’s time for world leaders to confront the elephant in the UN Global Plastics Treaty negotiation room: Big Oil. After two long weeks, world governments could not come to an agreement on how to tackle ...
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 ...
In 2024, Greenpeace spent three weeks on board the Arctic Sunrise exploring the mysterious Sargasso Sea in the West Atlantic. We found a one-of-a-kind ecosystem, teeming with life. The Sargasso is ...
Surveys show that 89% of the UK want stronger action on climate and nature – but MPs say they aren’t actually hearing this from their constituents. The Climate Coalition Mass Lobby was about closing ...
Climate change is already an urgent threat to millions of lives – but there are solutions. From changing how we get our energy to limiting deforestation, here are some of the key solutions to climate ...
Climate change is dramatically shaping our world today. But its consequences are not limited to humans alone. It also has far-reaching effects on the world’s biodiversity. Let's explore how climate ...
Solar power is a type of renewable energy that comes from sunlight. It can be installed on roofs or in rows or clusters on land. Solar could provide up to 70% of clean, cheap electricity for homes in ...