65% of UK adults struggled to sleep during June’s heatwave, with nearly half (48%) of those losing three or more hours each night Almost a quarter (23%) said they or someone in their household felt ...
Thirteen of the UK’s leading environmental organisations have proposed six ‘tests’ for the next prime minister as Keir ...
Footage and stills available here Pavements, rail platforms, building sites and playgrounds across London reached sweltering ...
Stephen Fry, Paloma Faith and Simon Pegg back Greenpeace UK’s direct action as government is accused of failing on ocean ...
Volunteer with Greenpeace at Latitude festival, and help create an amazing experience for festival-goers among the trees. Applications for Latitude 2026 are now closed. This summer we will be back at ...
Looking back, 2024 was definitely a year of contrasts. Green debates were high on the agenda in elections from the UK to the US to India – but far too many politicians used them to try and polarise ...
Parties were judged against this list of ideal climate and energy policies. They scored one point for each policy they’ve they’ve committed to – or half a point for a partial commitment. Parties were ...
As a relentless heatwave grips the UK and threatens to topple June temperature records, environmental campaigners are urging the government to set out an extreme heat strategy to support the country ...
Support our UK nature by creating a beautiful wildflower garden at home that helps bees, birds and butterflies thrive. When you donate to receive wildflower seeds from Greenpeace your support could ...
New figures quietly released by the UK government reveal the astronomical scale of taxpayer support enjoyed by the fossil fuel industry – totaling £13.3 billion in tax breaks over a seven-year period.
Last year, we committed to a 2030 roadmap that ensures our team reflects the diversity of the city where we are based. Today, we’re sharing our 2026 data, and looking at where we’ve gained momentum ...
Speaking ahead of the sentencing (on 12 June) of four young people convicted of criminal damage after a break-in at an arms factory in Bristol in August 2024, in which the judge has said there may be ...