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    GreenpeaceAfrica SouthAfrica Energy

    African Energy Week: Police drag away chained climate activists at Africa’s biggest OIL CONFERENCE

    Protesters demand 5 trillion-dollar payment from fossil fuel executives at "African Exploitation Week”

    Ferdinand Omondi
    30 September 2025
    3 min read
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    Energy GreenpeaceAfrica Food

    Historic breakthrough: over 40 Nigerian civil society organisations unite to launch climate justice movement

    Abuja, Nigeria: May 7, 2025 -In a watershed moment for the promotion of environmental justice in Nigeria, more than 40 Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) joined forces to launch the Nigerian Climate Justice Movement (CJM).

    Ferdinand Omondi
    7 May 2025
    3 min read
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    Energy Activism Water SocialJustice

    South African activists demand systemic change for social and climate justice 

    Cape Town: March to Parliament brings together broad coalition of grassroots civil society groups to demand socio-environmental justice

    Milan Burnett
    16 April 2024
  • Air Pollution Action at Eskom's Megawatt Park in Johannesburg. © Shayne Robinson / Greenpeace
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    Energy Activism Conservation GreenpeaceAfrica

    Air Pollution in South Africa: The Silent Killer That Demands Urgent Action

    Air pollution is linked to a number of human health and environmental impacts and must be addressed. We talk about the real solution to air pollution and whether a carbon tax cuts it.

    Joan Igamba
    22 November 2023
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    Energy SouthAfrica

    Greenpeace Africa calls for climate action after KZN storm

    28 June, Johannesburg – Greenpeace Africa conveys its solidarity with those affected  by the storms in KZN and calls for urgent climate action as  extreme weather conditions continue to unfold in SA.  When asked for comment, Climate and Energy Campaigner Thandile Chinyavanhu said, “The science is clear: we are in a climate emergency. There is…

    Chris Vlavianos
    29 June 2023
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    Energy Activism Kenya

    Ubunifu Hub trainees graduate: empowered with environmental knowledge and skills

    At Ubunifu Hub, our focus is to empower the minds and transform the hearts of the youth into environmental defenders and activists who are innovative and capable of...

    Ben Njuîrî
    2 May 2023
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    Energy GreenpeaceAfrica SouthAfrica

    Greenpeace Africa responds to Eskom irregular expenditure exemption

    Responding to news that Eskom has been exempted from disclosing irregular and fruitless expenditure in its annual financial statements

    Chris Vlavianos
    5 April 2023
    1 min read
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    Coal Energy SouthAfrica

    Hidden Truths Of Why We Don’t See Much Renewable Energy In South Africa

    An alternative perspective to challenge assumptions about renewable energy in South Africa, its benefits, and the role it can play in the long-term viability and sustainability of development.

    Joan Igamba
    20 March 2023
  • Solar Power Helps Families in South Africa. © Mujahid Safodien / Greenpeace
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    Energy Conservation SouthAfrica

    Greenpeace Africa responds to 2023 budget speech

    Greenpeace Africa welcomes the Minister's awareness of the impacts the climate crisis and resultant extreme weather events will have on South Africans.

    Chris Vlavianos
    23 February 2023
    1 min read
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    Coal Energy GreenpeaceAfrica SouthAfrica

    How eskom & the government can put an end to loadshedding in south africa

    Load shedding in South Africa is an indication of an energy crisis that continues to worsen. Renewable energy sources remain the ultimate solution.

    Joan Igamba
    22 February 2023
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