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Agriculture is the most common cause of deforestation, with logging, mining and infrastructure projects like road or dam-building also playing a part. Because of the expansion of these industries, ...
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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 ...
This post is written by plastics campaigners at Greenpeace UK and guest authors from UK Without Incineration Network (UKWIN). Earlier this month, the long-awaited results of The Big Plastic Count – ...
Today I read that government ministers want to ban solar panels from farmland. Or more precisely, they want to change the definitions of good farmland in order to prevent more of it from being ...
We did it! More than sixty governments have now ratified The treaty is officially known as the High Seas Treaty or Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction (BBNJ) Agreement. To ratify a treaty means ...
Together we can take on the world’s worst polluters and solve its biggest problems. See how you can get involved. Think about someone in your life who’d want to know about this, and link them here, or ...
Uplift and Greenpeace UK today announced that they are mounting separate legal challenges seeking to overturn the UK government’s decision to allow development of Rosebank, the UK’s largest untapped ...
Supermarkets still aren’t doing enough to reduce plastic – but who’s making the most progress? And how has the pandemic changed things? Find out where your supermarket ranks in the latest plastics ...
Every week Amazon – the world’s biggest online retailer – sends tens of thousands of brand new laptops, TVs, books and other perfectly good products straight into landfill, or to be destroyed. A ...