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From the Sea We Came is more than a film. It is a love letter to the sea, a historical record, and a warning to humankind.
They lied. As early as 1959, oil industry executives understood the connection between burning fossil fuels and climate ...
The government could save households and businesses £5.1 billion a year on their energy bills, as soon as 2028, by ...
Surveys show that 89% of the UK want stronger action on climate and nature – but MPs say they aren’t actually hearing this ...
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 ...
Greenpeace spent three weeks exploring the mysterious Sargasso Sea in the West Atlantic. Here's what we found.
The presence of elusive pygmy sperm whales, as well as vulnerable and near-threatened species, has been detected in the Sargasso Sea using innovative environmental DNA sequencing and acoustic surveys, ...
21 August, 2025 – Short-haul flights are still cheaper than the equivalent train journeys on the majority of cross-border routes in Europe, creating a perverse incentive that encourages polluting air ...
Climate change is already an urgent threat to millions of lives – but there are solutions. From changing how we get our energy to limiting deforestation, here are some of the key solutions to climate ...
Climate change is dramatically shaping our world today. But its consequences are not limited to humans alone. It also has far-reaching effects on the world’s biodiversity. Let's explore how climate ...
Solar power is a type of renewable energy that comes from sunlight. It can be installed on roofs or in rows or clusters on land. Solar could provide up to 70% of clean, cheap electricity for homes in ...
Walk, run, swim or wheel 31 miles in a month to raise money for Greenpeace. Greenpeace campaigns are changing the world for the better. From saving the whales to getting rid of polluting cars, our ...