The 2025 RACE Report offers an opportunity not just to measure representation, but to look at how power, culture, and lived ...
Photos and videos of the Olympic rings installation and Greenpeace protest can be downloaded via the Greenpeace Media Library ...
Shell’s 2025 annual profits statement of £13.6 billion stands in stark contrast to the misery suffered last year by communities across the UK – who endured successive storms, floods, wildfires and ...
WATCH THE VIDEO HERE One year of Eni’s emissions could melt enough glacier ice to fill 2.5 million Olympic swimming pools. February 3, 2026 – London / Milan. As the Winter Olympics in Italy begin, ...
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: ...
Australia is facing an unprecedented fires crisis, which has claimed the lives of at least 23 people. The bushfires are leaving families without homes, and decimating populations of one of Australia’s ...
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 ...
Sudden freezing cold isn’t the kind of extreme weather usually associated with climate change. But global warming is thought to be behind extreme cold snaps, especially in places that don’t usually ...
Today I read that government ministers want to ban solar panels from farmland. Or more precisely, they want to change the definitions of good farmland in order to prevent more of it from being ...
After years of build up, and with 175 nations on board, the crucial final months of the Global Plastics Treaty are upon us. But what is the Global Plastics Treaty? What’s happened so far? And could ...