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A strong Global Plastics Treaty could change everything. But the people blocking progress aren’t who you’d expect.
The European Commission and six EU countries, Cyprus, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Portugal and Slovenia, have today submitted ...
Plastic is made from fossil fuels like oil and natural gas. This process drives pollution and climate change. Here's what you ...
We’re giving away Glastonbury tickets to the best and boldest protest sign designers in the country. Enter here!
How Greenpeace is working to protect pollinators and defend nature Nature is under threat – but together we’re fighting back. From saving the bees to defending the seas, here’s how Greenpeace is ...
As the climate crisis intensifies, so does the urgency to find solutions. Scientific research has a crucial role to play, but one idea that’s gaining traction needs much more scrutiny: goengineering.
There’s nothing like the dulcet tones of a David Attenborough intro to give you those warm, environmental feels. You know you’re in for an emotional ride, filled with visual wonders of far-flung ...
Soya beans are an excellent source of protein and an important part of many people’s diets. The agricultural industry has also become reliant on these beans for animal feed. But the drive to produce ...
Activists pour hundreds of litres of blood-red dye into US Embassy pond in protest against arms sales to Israel Update: Will McCallum, Co-Executive Director of Greenpeace UK, among six people arrested ...
Today (Wednesday), a coalition of trade unions and climate groups are rallying outside Parliament to ask the Chancellor for an emergency funding package of £1.9 billion per year for North Sea workers ...
Local residents are working hard to keep the fracking industry at bay in Lancashire. Gill, from Greenpeace's Blackpool volunteer group, tells us what's happening and how more people can help. Thanks ...
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