Pictures and footage available here. Monday 20th April, 2026, Scotland. At 6.30am this morning, as the first of the day’s ...
This resource is part of our Greenpeace organisers Build Your Power series. Join Leadership in the Community — our Greenpeace Open Academy organising training for people ready to build real power in ...
Ahead of the 40th anniversary of the Chornobyl nuclear disaster, a new report commissioned by Greenpeace provides a detailed ...
Responding to news of escalating attacks by Iran on vessels stuck in the Persian Gulf extending to the Strait of Hormuz, Nina Noelle at Greenpeace Germany, which has been mapping… As the International ...
Everything you need to support your grassroots work and build unstoppable people power with Greenpeace. This page is for established organisers. If you’re new to Greenpeace please visit our ...
Visibility creates momentum. From high-street stalls to window posters, we make peace, climate, and nature protection a part of everyday life. By showing up in our communities, we turn private concern ...
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: ...
When people used to talk about the best spinners in sport, their minds would go to the likes of Australian phenomenon Shane Warne. Nowadays, the masters of spin aren’t just the sportspeople themselves ...
Eating chicken has a lower climate impact than eating beef. But rearing chickens on a large scale still causes some serious environmental problems. Producing beef has a hefty environmental impact.
This post is written by plastics campaigners at Greenpeace UK and guest authors from UK Without Incineration Network (UKWIN). Earlier this month, the long-awaited results of The Big Plastic Count – ...
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 ...