UK government admits BP drilling permit process was unlawful. Greenpeace will now apply to have BP’s permit quashed on climate grounds.
… Greenpeace wins legal challenge Marianne Brooker | 8th April 2020 News Greenpeace Bp Legal Challenge Oil Protest … BP drilling permit process was unlawful. Greenpeace will now apply to have BP’s permit …
Greenpeace boss in court as BPs rig operator seeks jail and unlimited fines over rig protest.
… | 24th February 2020 News Change Makers Greenpeace Bp Fossil Fuels … Greenpeace boss in court as BPs rig operator … will today ask Scottish courts to jail Greenpeace’s boss and punish the campaigning … contractor is taking legal action against Greenpeace UK after activists blocked a BP rig …
Greenpeace shuts down 100 Barclays branches demanding it stops its support for oil, gas and coal companies.
… Greenpeace burns Barclays for fossil fuel … Fossil Fuels Investment 23180622-1.jpg Greenpeace shuts down 100 Barclays branches … its support for oil, gas and coal companies. Greenpeace has targeted Barclays high street …
Investigative reporters working for Greenpeace UK's Energydesk have uncovered a nexus of senior academics willing to accept large sums of money from fossil fuel companies to write reports and newspaper articles published under their own names and university affiliations, without declaring the funding. Lawrence Carter & Maeve McClenaghan spill the beans ...
… funding Lawrence Carter Maeve McClenaghan Greenpeace Energydesk | 9th December 2015 News … Investigative reporters working for Greenpeace UK's Energydesk have uncovered a … & Maeve McClenaghan spill the beans ... A Greenpeace undercover investigation has …
As Cuadrilla's application to frack in Lancashire goes to public inquiry today, protestors from Greenpeace have installed a full-size 'fracking rig' in Parliament Square, London, complete with flare and deafening sound effects, to let MP's know just how great it is to have a fracking well on your doorstep.
… They don't like it up'em: Greenpeace 'frack' Parliament Square The … goes to public inquiry today, protestors from Greenpeace have installed a full-size … is to have a fracking well on your doorstep. Greenpeace has installed a life-like ten-metre …
As the detention of Greenpeace's 'Arctic 30' by Russian security services approaches its second month, a shift of campaign tactics is taking place. Now Shell, Gazprom's partner in developing oil and gas on the Arctic Shelf, is in the firing line.
… Arctic 30: Greenpeace turns on Shell The Ecologist | 13th … Arctic Climate Change As the detention of Greenpeace's 'Arctic 30' by Russian security … on the Arctic Shelf, is in the firing line. Greenpeace is targetting Shell in a new round …
Coal is Europe's biggest source of mercury and sulphur pollution, writes Kyla Mandel, killing tens of thousands of people a year. So how come more than half the members appointed by EU governments to set air pollution standards for coal plants are industry representatives?
… Union's (EU) new air pollution standards, a Greenpeace investigation has found. The EU is … has been captured by the coal industry Greenpeace claims and could result in … other parts of the world, including China." Greenpeace analysed the backgrounds of …
Greenpeace are calling for a curb on Arctic oil exploration in order to save this fragile wilderness
… | 19th October 2011 Activism Climate Change Greenpeace Arctic Oil Fossil Fuels Natural … (Image: Peter Prokosch/UNEP - www.grida.no ) Greenpeace are calling for a curb on Arctic … to clean up and following protests by Greenpeace, Cairn Energy an Edinburgh based …
Superpower confrontations and growing tensions in Ukraine, the Middle East and the Arctic are all part of a new Cold War, writes Alexander Reid Ross - and this time Green campaigners are under attack by both Russian authorities and NATO ...
… NATO ... When Russian commandos surrounded Greenpeace activists and arrested them for … been released since, their boat returned to Greenpeace, and Russia commenced drilling in the Arctic. While Greenpeace is still agitating in the Arctic, …
A total of 503 delegates at Cop26 directly affiliated with fossil fuel companies or with governments but linked to oil, gas or coal firms.
… 9th November 2021 | News COP26 Global Witness Greenpeace Fossil Fuels Corporate Europe … of fossil fuels. The analysis comes after Greenpeace International accused the Saudi … Agreement on climate change secured in 2015. Greenpeace also said Saudi Arabia was blocking …
As Lancashire councillors prepare to decide the planning application to frack in the county, writes Kyla Mandel, the UK's transparency watchdog has ordered the government to publish in full a report on the impacts of fracking, previously published only in a heavily redacted version.
… request by Request Initiative on behalf of Greenpeace. The report was blanked out 63 … on the impact of fracking on house prices . Greenpeace appealed to the Information … fracking decision - meeting begins tomorrow Greenpeace had argued that an un-redacted …
The UK's financing of fossil fuels abroad increased tenfold in two years to exceed £1 billion in 2013 / 2014, writes Christine Ottery. Incredibly, the fossil fuel funding increase came after a government promise to use the money to support 'innovative and green technologies'.
… to foreign fossil fuels Christine Ottery Greenpeace Energydesk | 9th January 2015 News … the Coalition, according to an analysis by Greenpeace Energydesk. The total support for … 30% of Russian coal imports to the UK. A Greenpeace investigation found the UK spends …
The US fossil fuel industry has been caught red-handed spying on green activists. But Adam Federman finds it has received poor value for money - and is no closer to tackling the 'existential crisis' it faces.
… of environmental organizations including Greenpeace, NRDC, and the Union of Concerned … organizations including NRDC , Greenpeace , and the Center for Biological … In an internal email obtained by Greenpeace, API President Jack Gerard notified …
BP offers business-as-usual dividend payout despite historic drop in profits.
… crash Marianne Brooker | 29th April 2020 News Greenpeace Science And Systems Bp Oil Fossil … , Charlie Kronick, oil finance analyst for Greenpeace UK, said: “As profits tumble BP is … This article is based on a press release from Greenpeace. Our society’s response to the …
A massive expansion of coal leasing by the US's Bureau of Land Management will release tens of billions of tonnes of carbon to the atmosphere, a new Greenpeace report reveals - completely at odds with President Obama's stated climate objectives.
… of tonnes of carbon to the atmosphere, a new Greenpeace report reveals - completely at odds … The stark warning comes in a new report by Greenpeace: Leasing Coal, Fueling Climate … figures and climate change impacts. The Greenpeace report focuses on the carbon …
Royal Dutch Shell CEO Ben van Beurden has announced that the company will not attempt to drill in the Alaskan Arctic in 2014. Greenpeace responds: 'Get out for good!'
… to drill in the Alaskan Arctic in 2014. Greenpeace responds: 'Get out for good!' The … and Indigenous groups Responding to the news, Greenpeace International Arctic oil campaigner … challenges of operating in this environment. Greenpeace campaigner James Turner commented: …
Indian coal firm Adani is struggling to finance its proposed mega coal mine in Australia's Galilee Basin, write Marina Lou & Christine Ottery, as promised government support evaporates and a major investor looks set to pull out.
… Reef coal project Marina Lou Christine Ottery Greenpeace Energydesk | 16th March 2015 News … from burning coal - which as reported by Greenpeace, is worse in Delhi than Beijing - … Marina Lou & Christine Ottery write for Greenpeace Energydesk . This article is an …
China has just recorded its first fall in emissions from burning fossil fuels in 15 years, writes Lauri Myllyvirta. The sharp decline has surprised analysts, and reflects the fast growing proportion of renewables in the country's power supply.
… emissions fell 3% in 2014 Lauri Myllyvirta Greenpeace EnergyDesk | 27th February 2015 … continue falling year on year an analysis by Greenpeace suggests that full implementation … capacity. Lauri Myllyvirta writes for Greenpeace EnergyDesk on energy and climate …
Deep sea drilling will soon commence in the rough waters off the NZ coast. This could mark the beginning of an oil rush in which democratic process, public concern, environmental protection and safety considerations are all swept aside.
… Activism OIl Spill Fossil Fuels New Zealand Greenpeace Ocean shutterstock_132599048.jpg … public. In the face of this obfuscation, Greenpeace New Zealand commissioned its own … Zealand will be decided. Rachael Shaw joined Greenpeace after completing her PhD studies. …
Oil majors are gearing up to exploit Arctic oil, writes Mike G. But they don't want to carry the costs of all the safety equipment the US Government is demanding to protect the fragile Arctic environment from spills. And they're reluctant to give up the use of toxic chemical dispersants.
… Fuels Toxics USA Oceans Pollution arctic-oil-greenpeace-cut.jpg Oil majors are gearing up … to skim BP's oil in the Gulf, according to Greenpeace , while Shell's oil response plan … in the Arctic. Not worth the candle Greenpeace argues that the risk inherent to …
ExxonMobil has long known that climate change is real and dangerous, write Louise Rouse & Naomi Ages, while denying it in public and supporting climate change deniers. Now they accuse their critics of 'chilling' climate science and the search for solutions. The truth is the precise opposite.
… climate science! Louise Rouse Naomi Ages Greenpeace Energydesk | 31st March 2016 … Rouse is an investment campaign consultant to Greenpeace UK. Naomi Ages is attorney and campaigner with Greenpeace USA. This article was originally …
India's renewable power capacity is set to reach 170GW by 2022, write Areeba Hamid & Oliver Tickell - reducing power shortages and bringing electricity to off-grid of rural communities for the first time. But it may also have an unintended consequence - cutting off investment in India's troubled coal sector as prospects for future profitability evaporate..
… energy landscape in seven years Areeba Hamid Greenpeace EnergyDesk Oliver Tickell | 20th … having serious impacts on Indians' health. Greenpeace India estimated between 85,000 to … energy future. Areeba Hamid writes for Greenpeace EnergyDesk . Oliver Tickell edits …
President Trump's recent executive order could open an area of America's most precious landscapes bigger than Yellowstone to oil drilling and coal mining, write Lawrence Carter & Joe Sandler Clarke. The 27 monuments 'under review' harbour huge volumes of oil, gas and coal: just what's needed to fuel Trump's vision of fossil fuel-led development - never mind the cost to scenery, wildlife, historic sites and indigenous cultures.
… gas, coal Lawrence Carter Joe Sandler Clarke Greenpeace Energydesk | 12th May 2017 News USA … Carter is Senior Investigative Reporter at Greenpeace Energydesk. He tweets … VICE and others, and he curently works at Greenpeace UK. This article was originally …
When Shell decided to quit its Arctic oil exploration it cited 'insufficient quantities' of oil and gas, writes Louise Rouse. But that was not the whole story: what tipped the balance was a combination of investor discontent, reputational damage and public opposition on an unprecedented scale.
… Arctic - what tipped the scales? Louise Rouse Greenpeace Energydesk | 30th September 2014 … Rouse is an investment campaign consultant to Greenpeace UK. This article was originally published on Greenpeace Energydesk . There is no more time …