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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 ...
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 ...
Commenting on the aftermath of the collision between a tanker and a container ship in the North Sea, Dr Paul Johnston from the Greenpeace Research Laboratories, said:… ...
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 ...
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 ...
Whales are incredible creatures. They are the largest animals on earth, can be found in all oceans and play an important role in the marine environment. Warm-blooded and air breathing mammals like us, ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Activists from Greenpeace UK poured blood-red dye into the pond at the US embassy in London. The red dye The dye used in the protest is a non-toxic, biodegradable, food-grade pond dye. It doesn’t pose ...
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