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    Forests, Cameroon, GreenpeaceAfrica

    The sea wants to swallow me up

    This afternoon of October 10, we wrap up after two days of workshops with the indigenous communities affected by the Camvert project. I can't wait to get back to the hotel to have fun and relax by the sea, just like I did the last time I was here, a year ago.

    Luchelle Feukeng •
    25 November 2022
    3 min read
  • Blogs
    Plastics, GreenpeaceAfrica

    Intergovernmental Negotiation Committee 1 – Unpacking the Global Plastics treaty

    A journey towards a Global Plastics Treaty. Everything you need to know and how this will impact Africa.

    Natanya Harrington •
    25 November 2022
    3 min read
  • Press Release
    Coal, Energy, GreenpeaceAfrica, SouthAfrica

    Greenpeace Africa applauds Treasury for upholding Carbon Tax

    "Greenpeace Africa commends the National Treasury for upholding the carbon tax and not giving into the pressure from polluting businesses."

    Chris Vlavianos •
    25 November 2022
    1 min read
  • Press Release
    Energy, Biodiversity, SouthAfrica

    Historic Shell judgment on appeal; arguments to be heard in Gqeberha High Court

    22 November 2022, South Africa: On Monday 28 November in the Gqeberha High Court, the Minister of Mineral Resources and Energy, Impact Africa and Shell (the appellants) will argue why…

    Natural Justice, Legal Resources Centre, Cullinans and Associates •
    25 November 2022
    5 min read
  • Wentworth Documentary.
    Press Release
    GreenpeaceAfrica, SouthAfrica

    Big oil is driving gender-based violence and femicide

    South Africa’s South Durban Industrial Basin over the years has seen numerous events of ecological damage that continue to feed into gender-based violence and femicide (GBVF) in the surrounding communities.

    Oliver Meth •
    23 November 2022
    3 min read
  • Press Release
    SocialJustice, Conservation, GreenpeaceAfrica

    COP27 Loss and Damage Finance Fund a down payment on climate justice.

    Greenpeace welcomes the COP27 agreement to establish a Loss and Damage Finance Fund as an important foundation in building towards climate justice. But, warns against politics as usual.

    Tal Harris •
    22 November 2022
    2 min read
  • Blogs
    Kenya, Lifestyle

    MAKE SMTHNG is about people-action to build a better planet for everyone.

    It’s November! Hold on to your carts makers, because we’re going loud on responsible consumerism. It’s also that time of the month where everywhere you turn, Black Friday deals keep…

    Chemitei Janet •
    17 November 2022
    3 min read
  • Blogs
    Energy, Activism

    Fossil Fuel Companies Are Continuing the Scramble for Africa & We Need to Talk About It

    The way oil giants like Shell and Total are gunning for African oil, is reminiscent of colonialism.

    Thandile Chinyavanhu •
    17 November 2022
    5 min read
  • Press Release
    Oceans, Biodiversity, Senegal

    Joint statement from Greenpeace Africa and Natural Justice

    Responding to the decision by the President of the High Court of Thiès to dismiss the request to temporarily close the Touba Protéine Marine (formally ‘Barna’) fishmeal factory in Cayar on the basis that it is polluting the town’s air, soil and water source, a spokesperson for Greenpeace Africa said

    Amagor Robert Niang, Eliane Nyobé, Richard Sayeed, Katherine Robinson •
    16 November 2022
    3 min read
  • Press Release
    Energy, Activism

    We will win again: African activists promise resistance at home to oil-and-gas touting leaders

    Sharm el-Sheikh, 16 November 2022 - Climate activists from across sub-Saharan Africa gathered this morning in response to the dash for fossil fuels by African leaders at COP27. 

    Tal Harris •
    16 November 2022
    4 min read
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