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  • Air Pollution Action at Eskom's Megawatt Park in Johannesburg. © Shayne Robinson / Greenpeace
    Press Release
    Energy, SouthAfrica

    Sasol’s pockets swell while SA’s air quality suffers

    Sasol, South Africa's second largest emitter of greenhouse gases, received a R6.5 billion boost in profits last year as a result of their exemption from carbon tax

    Chris Vlavianos •
    14 October 2020
    2 min read
  • Artisanal Fishermen in Senegal. © Clément  Tardif
    Blogs
    Fishing, SocialJustice, Senegal

    As COVID-19 locks down West Africa, its waters remain open to plunder

    In the West African region and in Senegal in particular, the fishing sector has faced many difficulties in recent decades. The containment imposed by COVID-19 has been a godsend for the plunderers of West Africa's maritime resources.

    Dr Ibrahima Cissé •
    13 October 2020
    4 min read
  • Blogs
    Energy, SocialJustice, SouthAfrica

    What we learn about power from a decade of climate change

    Climate change affects all of us, although in different ways. Where do we find the power to tackle one of the planet's greatest existential threats? Not in policy, but in consequence and in people

    Happy Khambule •
    13 October 2020
    3 min read
  • Bottom Trawler in the Barents Sea. © Nick Cobbing / Greenpeace
    Press Release
    Oceans, Fishing, Senegal

    Multinational fishing industries plunder West Africa’s ocean as artisanal sector is locked out by COVID-19

    a new Greenpeace report, exposes how the same governments have kept enabling systematic plunder of the oceans by foreign fishing vessels and the Fishmeal and Fish Oil (FMFO) industry.

    Tal Harris •
    9 October 2020
    5 min read
  • Press Release
    Coal, Energy, SouthAfrica

    Global SO2 emissions drop in 2019 – Greenpeace global ranking

    JAnthropogenic sulfur dioxide (SO2) emissions fell globally in 2019, reveals a new analysis of NASA satellite data by Greenpeace India and the Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air (CREA).

    Chris Vlavianos •
    8 October 2020
    3 min read
  • Press Release
    Plastics, Kenya

    US Senators Urge Trump to Intervene in Kenya Plastics Saga

    62 lawmakers from the U.S. Senate and U.S. House of Representatives are calling on President Trump to take a leadership role on plastic pollution by opposing the export of more plastic waste to Kenya and supporting Kenya’s actions to curb the production of wasteful single-use products.

    Hellen Dena •
    2 October 2020
    2 min read
  • Blogs
    Plastics, Kenya

    Allowing Plastic Importation is Going Back on the Commitments of a Plastic-Free Kenya

    This August marked 3 years since Kenya instituted a ban on single-use plastic carrier bags. So many things have happened since this ban came into effect 3 years ago.

    Amos Wemanya •
    1 October 2020
    4 min read
  • Press Release
    Fishing, SocialJustice, Senegal

    “All Senegalese feel the Burn” – Greenpeace Africa reacts to the tragedy between an industrial fishing vessel and an artisanal fishing pirogue in West Africa

    A clash between the industrial fishing vessel "Soleil 7” and an artisanal fishing pirogue from Mbour had caused injury to the invoked mariners and damaged the pirogue's equipment

    Tal Harris •
    30 September 2020
    2 min read
  • Blogs
    Farming, Food, Kenya

    Ecological farming will address food insecurity, not GMOs

    While I agree that sustainable food production is a key pillar in achieving the Big Four Agenda, it is certainly not pegged on lifting the ban on genetically modified organisms (GMOs).

    Claire Nasike •
    30 September 2020
    3 min read
  • Blogs
    Oceans, SocialJustice, Senegal, SouthAfrica

    Op-ed | Small-scale fishers’ heritage is systemically gutted

    When I first visited here in my youth, the market was as vibrant as the boats docked along its piers, banter and laughter were a distraction from the fishy stench that stung the nose; but now, there’s not much distraction from the fast-spreading rot

    Angelo C Louw •
    30 September 2020
    4 min read
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