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That’s especially true when it comes to climate change. The pen, as they say, is mightier than the sword, making literature a ...
A scientific survey of two areas targeted for deep sea mining in the Pacific Ocean by The Metals Company has confirmed the ...
Discarded clothes from Next, Asda and M&S found in protected wetlands threatened by fast-growing waste dumps Clothes ...
Discarded clothes from Next, Asda and M&S were found in protected wetlands threatened by fast-growing waste dumps.
Jacob Collier and AURORA, alongside Greenpeace, have designed this special t-shirt to help fund our fight to protect our oceans. With every purchase, you’re contributing to Greenpeace’s work to stop ...
From campaigners to data analysts, scientists to finance officers, HR professionals to investigative journalists, there’s a job to suit everyone in the fight for environmental justice. See our current ...
While climate anxiety is already well documented among older children, very little research has been done on younger age groups. Now a YouGov survey of over 600 children commissioned by Greenpeace UK ...
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 ...
We’ve all seen the headlines about the huge environmental problems caused by single-use plastics. Big brands, supermarkets and the government have the power to make the big changes that are needed.
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 ...
Sportswashing definition. Sportswashing is the act of sponsoring a sports team or event in order to distract from bad practices elsewhere. This tactic is often used by companies and governments with ...
Supermarkets still aren’t doing enough to reduce plastic – but who’s making the most progress? And how has the pandemic changed things? Find out where your supermarket ranks in the latest plastics ...