Climate

Floods: We've had it up to here...

Posted by Aakash Naik — 27 January 2016 at 7:41pm - Comments
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Last December, Britain experienced its wettest month since Met Office records began in 1910. Many towns, villages and communities buckled under the pressure of insufficient flood defences and were left devastated by the impact of the floods. 

For far too long, Ministers have disregarded scientists’ warnings that climate change will drive up flood risk across the country. Now we want them to listen to the people who have paid a huge price for this complacency.

2015: What did we achieve?

Posted by India Thorogood — 5 January 2016 at 5:20pm - Comments

Quite a lot, as it turns out.

In pictures: 2015, What a year!

Posted by Angela Glienicke — 18 December 2015 at 1:39pm - Comments
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Actress Emma Thompson and John Sauven, Executive Director of Greenpeace UK, join tens of thousands of people for the People's March for Climate Justice

2015 has been an eventful year as ever and these pictures can only attempt to illustrate a fraction of our campaign highlights. It's been a year of people power, whether we were campaigning outside Shell or taking to the streets during the climate conference in Paris. <--break->

“What on earth have human rights got to do with Greenpeace?”

Posted by India Thorogood — 10 December 2015 at 5:17pm - Comments
All rights reserved. Credit: Yann Arthus-Bertrand/Spectral Q

Happy International Human rights day! Today the Universal Declaration of Human Rights is 67 years old.

But if you're wondering what today has to do with Greenpeace then you're not alone. When we launched our most recent tuna campaign - which shone a light on the abuse of tuna fishers - a few people cried  "ssh, that's not your job!"

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