Renowned international rights group Amnesty International has chosen South African civil society leader, anti-apartheid campaigner and life-long activist Kumi Naidoo as the organisation's next Secretary General... READ MORE›
Just 57 percent of all plastic bottles are collected for recycling, compared with levels of up to 90 percent in countries that have deposit return schemes... READ MORE›
Greenpeace alleges 12 companies continued to trade with Madeireira Cedroarana after its founder was accused of ordering torture and murder... READ MORE›
On the day of the massacre, the company shipped loads of timber to the United States and Europe, Greenpeace said... READ MORE›
Mitsuko Sonoda will say evacuees face financial hardship and are being forced to return to homes they believe are unsafe... READ MORE›
Greenpeace said the big six drinks companies had to do more to increase the recycled content of their plastic bottles... READ MORE›
The US, Australia and New Zealand have all publicly, diplomatically and legally challenged Japan's whaling program... READ MORE›
Japan and other pro-whaling nations have defeated a proposal to create an sanctuary for whales in the South Atlantic... READ MORE›
Anti-fracking campaigners visibly delighted as councillors reject Cuadrillas application to drill for shale gas at Preston New Road... READ MORE›
Electoral Commission says charities must declare all campaign spending since June last year, despite them not knowing a snap election would be called... READ MORE›
Three months later, he helped Greenpeace block a tanker bringing Arctic oil into Rotterdam... READ MORE›
Guardian analysis reveals new rules agreed by government would make huge swath of protected areas off limits for shale gas exploration... READ MORE›
Sea Shepherd founder Captain Paul Watson said the group could no longer match Japan's surveillance technology... READ MORE›
Kister claims politicians in Paris turned down other suggestions for dealing with the Greenpeace protest... READ MORE›
For several years, Greenpeace has been mounting a multimedia campaign against Canada's Resolute Forest Products, one of the largest timber-and-paper companies in the world... READ MORE›
The Welsh government opposes fracking and has instructed local authorities to turn down applications... READ MORE›
A survey by Greenpeace found five out of six global soft drinks firms sold single-use plastic bottles weighing more than two million tonnes... READ MORE›
Greenpeace Nazca Lines stunt Peru government to sue activists for criminal damage to 2,000-year-old UN World Heritage site... READ MORE›
More than 11,000 people have signed a Greenpeace petition demanding oil companies be required to replace by 2022 all oil pipelines more than 25 years old... READ MORE›
However, the only well fracked in the UK so far, which caused small earthquakes near Blackpool in 2011, would not qualify as fracking under the definition... READ MORE›
This is the last chance to save the vaquita, it's make or break time and every single day counts, said Greenpeace's cetaceans campaigner, Richard Page... READ MORE›
Julian Richmond-Watson, who gave ?5000 to Leadsom in 2010, banked ?476,150 from the subsidy last year, according to Greenpeace... READ MORE›
Like the Nazca Lines, Hallstatt and the surrounding area have been designated a Unesco World Heritage site... READ MORE›
Greenpeace India admits failures after staff claims of rape, sexual harassment... READ MORE›
Japan says the hunt was for ecological research. Opponents of the program say it's a cover for commercial whaling because the whales are sold for food... READ MORE›
Greenpeace is running a campaign against oil exploration in the Arctic, claiming that it is "a dangerous, high-risk enterprise"... READ MORE›
We've done this to ignite a debate, Juergen Knirsch, Greenpeace trade expert, said in Berlin... READ MORE›
Colin Russell was held in a Russian prison after the Dutch-flagged Arctic Sunrise was boarded in September 2013 and the 30 Greenpeace activists and journalists were detained... READ MORE›
Greenpeace activists climbed statues in locations around London on Monday morning and strapped gas masks around the statues' faces, including on the 52-metre high Nelson's Column... READ MORE›
A link has been posted to your Facebook feed... READ MORE›
The British government has approved the construction of the country's first new nuclear power plant in decades, which will be built with French and Chinese... READ MORE›
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