Nathaniel Pelle, Greenpeace Australia Pacific Oceans Campaigner, has commented on BP’s actions to abandon its oil exploration program in the Great Australian Bight: “This is a...
The large-scale palm oil plantation has been taken to court by the local communities affected with the first hearing set for 9 November. Greenpeace Africa, who documented the...
All imports and exports from IOI, the palm oil trader, were blocked off this morning in Rotterdam harbour – the palm oil gateway into Europe –...
Nic Berkeland faced a serious challenge when he became Target’s senior seafood buyer a few years ago. Gry Engen, Nic’s partner and senior buyer, owned brands,...
Greenpeace East Asia’s ‘China Chemical Accidents Counter’ has stated that in China from January to August 2016, there were 232 chemical-related accidents averaging of 29 per...
Harvard and Columbia university have issued a groundbreaking study estimating that 100,300 premature deaths resulted from the destructive Indonesian forest fire crisis that occurred lat year. The...
Greenpeace will join forces with Stop Hinkley Campaigners at 11am on Thursday 15th September to hand in a petition at No.10 Downing Street. In advance of...
Greenpeace is encouraging the G20 governments to bring the Paris Agreement into fruition this year. The Hangzhou G20 communication issued today brings climate change to the...
Today French state owned company EDF made the long awaited ‘final investment decision’ with its Chinese state owned partners to spend over £21 billion building Hinkley...
According to Greenpeace Japan’s survey released today, radioactive contamination residing in the seabed off the Fukushima coast is hundreds of times above the levels of pre-2011, whereas contamination in...
Following the release of the Greenpeace report outlining several breaches of the DRC (Democratic Republic of the Congo) moratorium, DRC’s Minister of Environment, Mr. Robert Bopolo Bogeza, announced that “all...
An investigation by Greenpeace Africa investigation have uncovered a breach by the DRC government to showed it violated its own 2002 moratorium on new logging titles, granting...
A long-awaited report written by the Climate Change Committee has finally been released, following accusations that it was being “sat on” to help the oil industry....
Distrust would increase in mainstream politics and threaten environmental protection and democracy, Greenpeace warned today, as a result of the application of an EU-Canada trade deal (CETA)...
Yesterday’s headlines included the reveal of GUPES Green Gown Awards 2016 finalists, an announcement that the UK will remain an international leader of climate change, and...