Green peer Baroness Jenny Jones describes encouraging Labour peers to back the rejection of government amendments that would lead to more polluted waterways.
Rather than focusing primarily on the environmental issues, Green peer Natalie Bennett took on the Conservatives on their own ground in amending the Levelling Up Bill: the questions of gr...
The Green Party has reiterated its call for water companies to be brought into public ownership after Water UK apologised for a series of sewage discharges.
The Green Party will be debating HS2 at Spring Conference this weekend. Green Peer Jenny Jones explains the reasons to stop HS2 and reallocate all public funds to a zero-carbon transport ...
Greens for HS2 will be debating HS2 and Northern Powerhouse Rail at Spring Conference this weekend. Pete Johnson of Lambeth Green Party and Greens for HS2 explains the motion to back buil...
Martin Phipps discusses ongoing strike action, the Government’s inability to negotiate with key workers, and the Green Party’s mission to protect workers’ rights and the right to strike.
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Steve Hynd, Green Councillor and Policy Manager at City to Sea, discusses Defra’s continued inaction on banning single-use plastics, despite being the only country in Europe without legis...
Nick Bowett explores practical steps towards preventing further damage to our oceans from plastic pollution ahead of the UN-led negotiations on a global plastic pollution treaty at the en...
The problem of plastic usage and production, Helen White says, is ever-growing. Instead of pursuing 'eco-friendly' plastics, we should be searching for an alternative with the goal of mov...
At the end of July, 11-year-old Jude Walker set off on a 200-mile walk to Westminster to raise awareness of climate change. Green World spoke to the young activist about his walk, the res...
Water is a precious commodity, says Green Peer Natalie Bennett, and it should be treated as such. As they currently stand, water companies such as Southern Water are ‘criminal enterprises...
Cllr Jonathan Elmer highlights the contradictory policies of global governments, which fund fossil fuels alongside air pollution projects. If we are to address the issue properly, he says...
The Green Party is calling on the Government to do more to tackle dirty air, calling WHO’s new air quality guidelines a ‘wake-up call’ for the country.
Reflecting on the 1981 Greenham Common protest, Green Councillor Joanna Wright recalls how the UK’s nuclear weapons testing impacted the community in which she grew up, and how we may sti...
Only zero-carbon green hydrogen can genuinely play a role in sustainable energy, says Green New Deal spokesperson Zoe Nicholson, with blue hydrogen made from fossil fuels taking ‘investme...
“Moving forward, processing the scrap is a layer of complexity that can be removed completely from the loop if we reuse and localise.” Janet Storey, crew member of anti-plastics campaign ...
Contradictory ties between the Science Museum Group and major oil companies have been exposed via a series of Freedom of Information requests, including connections between the Science Mu...
The government recently published its Transport Decarbonisation Plan, which outlines a new strategy aimed at making transport greener. Although the policy may bring benefits for the UK, h...