“I live in constant fear that the cold is going to kill me”
Sandra is 79, in fuel poverty and lives in a cold, damp, uninsulated home. This is her story.
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Sandra is 79, in fuel poverty and lives in a cold, damp, uninsulated home. This is her story.
How many more people need to die or be displaced, and how much more of nature needs to be destroyed, before it's enough? Fossil fuel companies must stop drilling and start paying for the loss and damage they have caused.
Now I’m making sure fossil fuel companies are held responsible for the lives they’ve destroyed.
For many of the activists and crew involved, this is personal. Here, they share what Shell’s climate crimes have taken from them and their communities.
Artist Harun Morrison interviews Greenpeace's Hannah Davey about art and activism.
Dramatic and disruptive protests often hit the press and capture a snapshot of what being an activist means. But activism includes many types of action, whether you call yourself an activist or not. Here are six ways Greenpeace volunteers approach it.
M-E – a long-time campaigner for justice, inclusion and equality, and a Steering Group member of Disabled People Against Cuts – talks about how government failure on the cost of living crisis is affecting disabled people. And why direct action is needed when political leaders refuse to listen to ordinary people.
Warmth in winter, affordable food and a stable climate are vital for all of us. But as the cost of living crisis spirals, millions are seeing their basic needs drift out of reach. Here, members of Disabled People Against Cuts and Fuel Poverty Action talk about the energy crisis and government failure – and why speaking out matters more than ever.
The government is in chaos and they’re ignoring the crisis in the country. Ordinary people are desperate. That’s why I took people’s energy bills to parliament to show them how bad things really are.