Greenpeace South Asia delivers a strong message for Ocean protection on Sri Lanka’s National Day celebrations in Colombo, where regional States ...
Because people are so intrinsically tied to the land we live on, a genocide of people is just as equally a genocide of the ...
The Prime Minister said that ‘we do need to transition to clean power’ while on a visit to the UK National Nuclear Laboratory ...
The Government has announced a new framework for approving nuclear power stations in the UK, which will make it easier to ...
Equinor is halving its investment in renewable energy over the next two years in favour of increasing oil and gas production ...
Liberal leadership hopefuls cool on unpopular policy, as Conservatives hope to make ‘carbon tax’ a key election issue.
Almost every day since the expansion of Canada’s Trans Mountain pipeline was completed in May, a tanker laden with oil sands ...
An EU ban on new oil, gas and coal projects would be perfectly feasible, according to a new legal analysis published today by Greenpeace EU. With average global temperatures tipping over 1.5 degrees ...
Energy Transfer Partners, owners of the Dakota Access Pipeline, is suing Greenpeace International for $300 million in damages stemming from protests over the pipeline’s construction.
As the Trump administration pursues a mission to develop America’s fossil fuel resources, people must brace for the impending countermovements from activists.
The new crop of fundraisers is questioning everything. Can they reconnect with the donors nonprofits have lost?