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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 ...
Together we can take on the world’s worst polluters and solve its biggest problems. Here are some practical things you can do to help protect the environment, all designed by Greenpeace’s world-class ...
The European Commission and six EU countries, Cyprus, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Portugal and Slovenia, have today submitted ...
This summer, countries around the world are hammering out a new global agreement to tackle the plastic crisis. Done right, this Global Plastics Treaty could finally deal with the problem at its roots.
Have you ever wondered ‘what is plastic made of?’ or ‘is plastic really made of oil?’ Well, the short answer is yes. Most plastic is made from fossil fuels, including oil and natural gas. That means ...
Apocalyptic scenes from Australia have shown the devastation being caused by the raging fires. Lives have been lost and thousands forced to flee their homes as millions of hectares have… ...
The climate fight can feel overwhelming and all-encompassing. Podcasts – immersive audio experiences requiring little effort beyond the simple act of listening – can help.
Comedian Joe Lycett has revealed his attempt to sue singer Harry Styles over a past-due Kit-Kat payment to be a prank mocking Shell’s multimillion dollar lawsuit against Greenpeace. BREAKING: ...
Negotiations for the Antarctic Ocean Sanctuary failed this time. But we have a chance to protect the ocean with a new global ocean treaty.
89% of people across the world want stronger government action on climate change, but we’re not seeing it yet. Do you and the young people in your life have ideas for a greener, healthier planet? Get ...
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