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Cop29 finance deal ‘a death sentence’ and ‘woefully inadequate’, activists say
Energy Secretary Ed Miliband called the package a ‘critical 11th-hour deal at the 11th hour for the climate’.
Climate crisis and conflict in Gaza are ‘interlinked’, protesters say
Around 1,000 protesters gathered in central London on Saturday to demand an end to fossil fuels and ‘UK complicity in the Gaza genocide’.
‘Error of law’ made in consents for new oil and gas fields, court told
Greenpeace and Uplift are challenging a decision to open up the Rosebank and Jackdaw oil and gas fields.
Countries gather for UN biodiversity summit to negotiate halting nature crisis
Countries are gathering to negotiate on how to halt and reverse the global declines in nature for the UN biodiversity summit Cop16 in Colombia.
British singer performs duet amid Arctic icebergs in call for climate protection
Musicians Jacob Collier and Aurora joined Greenpeace International on its expedition to the Arctic.
Judge throws out charges against Greenpeace activists who scaled Sunak’s home
The four protesters had been accused of damaging roof tiles at the former prime minister’s North Yorkshire mansion.
Campaigners call for action on consumption as Earth Overshoot Day arrives
The landmark date falls on August 1 in 2024, marking the moment humanity’s demand on nature exceeds Earth’s capacity to regenerate for the given year.
Campaigners hail ‘wonderful’ move to cancel Stonehenge road tunnel scheme
The move was part of a review of ‘unfunded’ transport commitments announced by Chancellor Rachel Reeves.
Greenpeace to study marine mammals in Arctic area targeted for deep sea mining
Scientists and campaigners have set sail to a mining area in the Norwegian Sea as the country controversially opens Arctic waters to exploration.
Government urged to deliver net zero action to lower bills and help communities
Businesses and campaigners have urged further action after the Climate Change Committee warned the UK is off track to meet emissions cuts targets.