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  • Baby Elon Musk Doll at March ahead of UN Conference in Seville. © Pedro Armestre / Greenpeace
    Change my Community
    GreenpeaceAfrica SocialJustice

    Giant baby Musk float in march for tax justice at UN summit in Sevilla: ‘Make rich polluters pay’

    Greenpeace activists joined a civil society march today for Global Economic Justice, with a giant float of a baby Elon Musk holding a chainsaw threatening planet Earth.

    Greenpeace Africa •
    1 July 2025
    3 min read
  • G20 - Tax The Super Rich - Action in Pretoria. © Natanya Harrington / Greenpeace
    Change my Community
    GreenpeaceAfrica SocialJustice

    Why the FfD4 summit in Sevilla must strongly support new global tax rules

    Governments are struggling to find the money for their citizen’s most pressing needs and for environmental and climate action.

    Fred Njehu •
    30 June 2025
  • Protect the Environment
    Forests Kenya GreenpeaceAfrica

    No, we cannot cut down trees for concrete. Forests must stand in a growing Nairobi.

    Let’s be clear: the idea that cutting down forests is an acceptable cost of urbanization is not just outdated, it’s destructive.

    Sherie Gakii •
    30 June 2025
  • Protect the Environment
    GreenpeaceAfrica Plastics Nigeria

    Lagos plastics ban is a bold step forward, not a threat to industry

    Greenpeace Africa and the Nigeria Climate Justice Movement respond to MAN’s opposition

    Ferdinand Omondi •
    27 June 2025
    3 min read
  • Banner Action in Venice, Italy. © Greenpeace / Michele Lapini
    Inspire the Movement
    GreenpeaceAfrica

    Bezos’ Venice wedding divorced from reality: Why it’s time to tax the super-rich

    On June 23rd, together with “Everyone Hates Elon”, we took over Venice’s Piazza San Marco with a 20-meter banner of billionaire Jeff Bezos.

    Amrita Ranjit •
    25 June 2025
  • Inspire the Movement
    GreenpeaceAfrica SocialJustice Activism Kenya

    One year on: reaffirming the right to peaceful protest and civic participation in Kenya

    As we mark one year since the Finance Bill demonstrations of June 25, 2024, Greenpeace Africa expresses its solidarity with the people of Kenya, particularly young Kenyans, who continue to engage constructively in national conversations around justice, accountability, and inclusive governance.

    Greenpeace Africa •
    24 June 2025
  • SLAPP Week of Action: Art Build for "We Will Not Be Silenced" Rally in Dallas. © Shelby Tauber / Greenpeace
    Protect the Environment
    GreenpeaceAfrica Energy

    When corporate bullies try to silence environmental defenders

    At the heart of the protests was a simple demand: respect Indigenous rights, protect sacred lands, and prevent the contamination of water sources.

    Ferdinand Omondi •
    23 June 2025
  • Protect the Environment
    GreenpeaceAfrica Energy

    8 in 10 people support taxing oil and gas corporations to pay for climate damages, global survey finds

    A vast majority of people believe governments must tax oil, gas and coal corporations for climate-related loss and damage, and that their government is not doing enough to counter the political influence of super rich individuals and polluting industries.

    Ferdinand Omondi •
    19 June 2025
    4 min read
  • Protect the Environment
    GreenpeaceAfrica Oceans

    History Is Calling — join the fight for the High Seas

    The 2025 edition of the United Nations Ocean Conference (UNOC) has come to a close, leaving behind some hopeful progress.

    Luchelle Feukeng •
    16 June 2025
  • Protect the Environment
    GreenpeaceAfrica Energy SocialJustice

    “We’re Not Just Marching – We’re Building the Future”: Joburg Youth Lead the Charge for Green Jobs This Youth Day

    Hundreds of young people flooded the streets of Johannesburg in a powerful call for economic justice through climate action.

    Ferdinand Omondi •
    13 June 2025
    2 min read
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