Fossil fuel giant Shell has been forced to reveal the true scale of planet-heating emissions from its Jackdaw gas field ...
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Agriculture is the most common cause of deforestation, with logging, mining and infrastructure projects like road or dam-building also playing a part. Because of the expansion of these industries, ...
Always dreamed of guarding oceans, defending rainforests, and fighting climate change… even when you’re six-feet underground? Good news, we’ve got a casket for that. All this “cutting-edge” coffin ...
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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 ...
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 ...
Thousands of metres below the ocean’s surface, incredible deep sea creatures live in the cold darkness. Creatures like the ghost fish, dumbo octopus and deep sea urchin are examples of animals that ...
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 – ...
117,000 people have signed a petition calling on the government to ban some of the most polluting single-use plastic items now. The petition was submitted to Downing Street today by City to Sea, 38 ...
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