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Greenpeace activists installed a haunting new artwork created by legendary artist, Anish Kapoor onto an active Shell platform ...
Greenpeace climbers have installed a major new work by renowned artist Anish Kapoor onto a Shell platform in the North Sea – ...
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Walk, run, swim or wheel 31 miles in a month to raise money for Greenpeace. Greenpeace campaigns are changing the world for the better. From saving the whales to getting rid of polluting cars, our ...
A report released today by Greenpeace UK reveals how the Global Plastics Treaty is under threat from some of the world’s ...
Every view, every share, every reaction makes the message harder for Dove to ignore. Let’s work together to spread this video around the world. As Dove prepares to celebrate the 20th anniversary of ...
Nearly four in five primary-aged children (78%) say they are worried about climate change while teachers say they face challenges in tackling eco-anxiety at school, a set of newly released surveys ...
Meat – or more specifically, ‘industrial meat’ – is bad for the planet. The vast majority of meat bought in the UK is produced in intensive factory farms. These farms are part of a destructive global ...
Uplift and Greenpeace UK today announced that they are mounting separate legal challenges seeking to overturn the UK government’s decision to allow development of Rosebank, the UK’s largest untapped ...
The UK Supreme Court has ruled in favour of Sarah Finch and the Weald Action Group in their fight against oil drilling plans in Surrey. This judgement means the oil well at Horse Hill no longer has ...
Major fashion labels are using false green claims to conceal their destructive business model. Can fast fashion really be as sustainable as they promise?
Here’s a riddle. What makes your energy bills higher, your home colder and the planet hotter? Oh, and funnels money into Russia’s war as well? Answer: a draughty, energy-wasting home, which the UK has ...