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Discarded clothes from Next, Asda and M&S were found in protected wetlands threatened by fast-growing waste dumps.
Discarded clothes from Next, Asda and M&S found in protected wetlands threatened by fast-growing waste dumps Clothes ...
Some of the UK’s best-loved stars have joined a call on the UK government to stop failing the ocean and sign the Global Ocean ...
Water companies are panicking they will be left unable to dispose of millions of tonnes of sewage sludge due to tougher pollution rules, and rising concern over the contaminants sludge contains. Read ...
Imagine a world where coffee, strawberries, and even chocolate are in short supply. Sounds grim, right? Well, that’s the kind of future we could face if we don’t protect the pollinators – like bees, ...
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 ...
Activists from Greenpeace UK have taken hammers to an ‘exhibition’ surrounding Shell’s London headquarters, displaying the once-cherished belongings of Filipino communities that were wrecked by ...
An investigation has revealed the critical role nuclear icebreakers play in enabling cargoes of liquified natural gas (LNG) from the Russian Arctic to reach Shell and other European companies. The ...
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 ...
In 2024, our movement continued the fight to protect the oceans, combat climate change, stand up to polluters and tackle deforestation. These highlights reflect shared hope for a greener, more ...
Oslo, Norway, 1 December – After more than a year of massive pressure from activists, scientists and the international community, the Norwegian government has agreed to stop the first licensing round ...
The last coal-fired power station in the UK, Ratcliffe-on-Soar in Nottinghamshire, has now closed. In the 1950s, coal provided the overwhelming majority of British energy. By 2022, it was less than 2% ...