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    Biodiversity, Plastics, Conservation

    To be a treaty for the people, the Global Plastics Treaty must reduce plastic production

    Have you ever seen a referendum that 80% of people would support? Such an event is rare, although not unprecedented. This is a remarkable result, which demonstrates broad support for…

    Angelica Pago is the Global Plastics Comms/Media Lead at Greenpeace USA •
    16 April 2024
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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
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    Biodiversity, Plastics, SouthAfrica

    INC-4: 8 in 10 people in South Africa support Global Plastics Treaty to cut  plastic production 

    Johannesburg, 04 April 2024 – Ahead of the fourth Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee (INC4) meeting for a Global Plastics Treaty to be held in Ottawa, Canada from April 23 to 29,…

    Ferdinand Omondi •
    9 April 2024
    3 min read
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    Forests, DRC

    DRC: Greenpeace denounces the illicit allocation of a million hectares of forest to an American company 

    At a time when the DRC is buzzing with wild rumors about Environment Minister Eve Bazaiba’s possible role in a new government, Greenpeace Africa is calling on her to explain her award last year of hundreds of thousands of hectares of so-called “conservation” concessions in excess of the legal limit.

    Raphaël Mavambu •
    8 April 2024
    2 min read
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    SocialJustice, GreenpeaceAfrica, SouthAfrica

    Clearing the Air: Africa’s Major Air Polluters Revealed

    Air pollution, a growing threat in Africa, is the second leading cause of death after malnutrition in Sub-Saharan Africa and the main environmental risk factor for death in North Africa.…

    Karen Nkatha •
    28 March 2024
  • Press Release
    SocialJustice, GreenpeaceAfrica, SouthAfrica

    The Toxic Air We Breathe: Greenpeace Maps Africa’s Air Pollution Hotspots  

    “The ten largest NO2 point sources identified in Africa are all thermal power stations, with nine in South Africa owned by ESKOM and the tenth in Côte d'Ivoire”.

    Ferdinand Omondi •
    28 March 2024
    4 min read
  • Blog
    Water, Conservation, Kenya, SouthAfrica

    Water woes: 13 undeniable facts about Africa’s water scarcity

    The theme for this year’s World Water Day is “Water for Peace”, a call to end disputes and violence relating to water. Attaining peace means ensuring equal access to safe…

    Karen Nkatha •
    22 March 2024
  • Press Release
    Forests, Biodiversity, Conservation, Cameroon

    International Forest Day: Greenpeace Africa raises awareness of deforestation among young students

    Yaoundé, 21/03.2024/ Greenpeace Africa and its partners met on 21 March at the Catholic University of Central Africa, Ekounou campus in Yaoundé, for a conference-debate to mark the celebration of…

    Luchelle Feukeng •
    22 March 2024
    2 min read
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    Biodiversity, Food, Cameroon

    Cameroon: Heavy rainfall threatens food security and could have an impact on living costs

    Yaoundé, 15th March 2024 – The National Climate Change Observatory recently published its climate forecast bulletin for March, April and May, predicting heavy showers throughout the country, with risks of…

    Luchelle Feukeng •
    22 March 2024
    2 min read
  • Press Release
    Forests, SocialJustice, DRC

    DRC: Greenpeace Africa officially launches the Climate Justice Movement (MJC-RDC) with Congolese environmental civil society

    Kinshasa, 21 March 2024 – As part of the celebration of the International Day of Forests on Thursday 21st March, Greenpeace Africa is officially launching the first Climate Justice Movement…

    Raphaël Mavambu •
    21 March 2024
    2 min read
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