News updates from our campaigns up across Africa and the planet.
With almost half a million of its users now calling for Facebook to ditch dirty coal and go 100 per cent renewable, our friends over at Greenpeace International have an update on Facebook's connection to King Coal. Jodie Van Horn...
Oscar-winning French actress, Marion Cotillard, has long been a supporter of the environment - and of Greenpeace. Last month, she travelled with us to the heart of the Congo rainforests to bear witness to the plundering of this ancient forest.
Two years ago, Junichi Sato and Toru Suzuki, two Japanese Greenpeace activists conducted a public interest investigation into corruption in the Japanese whaling industry. The two activists (now known as the 'Tokyo Two') exposed the corruption and...
Michelle Ndiaye Ntab, Executive Director of Greenpeace Africa, speaks to Chief Mmamogale, of the Bakwenaba Mogopa tribe and Headmaster Mathipe, at the Jericho community center where the World Cup final match will be shown on a big screen.
Football fans blow vuvuzelas (stadium horn) at the Jericho community center during the World Cup final match viewing.
Football fans cheer at the Jericho community center during the World Cup final match viewing.
Local community at the Jericho community center watch the World Cup final match on a big screen.
A volunteer shows a solar cooker being used at the Jericho community center during the World Cup final match viewing.
A boy looks at a solar panel during a solar power training on the day of the World Cup final match at the Jericho community center.
A football fan blows a vuvuzela (stadium horn) at the Jericho community center during the World Cup final match viewing. The Jericho project is a solar powered public viewing area for the World Cup, initiated by Greenpeace Africa.
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