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    Nuclear SouthAfrica Energy

    Fukushima 5 years on: South Africa prioritizes nuclear over economy and education

    On the 11th of March 2016 it will be five years since the devastating nuclear meltdown occurred at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power station in Japan. In 2011, a massive 9.0 earthquake unleashed a tsunami that devastated the seaboard and claimed the lives of 15 893 people. Another 6 152 people were injured and approximately…

    Greenpeace Africa •
    11 March 2016
    3 min read
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    Nuclear Energy

    Lost health and homes: the legacies of Chernobyl and Fukushima

    Moscow, Kiev, 9 March 2016 - Survivors of Chernobyl are still eating food with radioactive contamination above permissible limits thirty years after the nuclear catastrophe forced hundreds of thousands of people from their homes.

    Greenpeace Africa •
    10 March 2016
    2 min read
  • Protect the Environment

    Dutch impose sanctions for violation of EU timber regulations

    Yaoundé, 9 March 2016 - The Netherlands has today imposed a first-ever sanction on a Dutch company for violating the European Timber Regulation. The sanction follows a Greenpeace investigation into the controversial Cameroonian timber trader CCT, who is sourcing timber from companies involved in illegally logging and exporting timber to several countries in Europe, including…

    Greenpeace Africa •
    9 March 2016
    2 min read
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    DRC

    Congo threatens to open world’s second largest rainforest to new industrial loggers

    London/Kinshasa (Wednesday 2nd March, 2016: A tropical rainforest more than twice the size of France is at risk of being cut down, following news from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) that the government is considering re-opening its forest to new logging companies.

    Greenpeace Africa •
    1 March 2016
    3 min read
  • Protect the Environment

    Revelations on Bolloré group’s investment in plantations in Africa

    A new Greenpeace France investigations on Socfin, a company owned 38.75% by Bolloré group, has revealed the impact of the company’s plantations on forests, communities and wildlife in Africa;

    Greenpeace Africa •
    23 February 2016
    2 min read
  • Protect the Environment

    Commission slams weak implementation of EU law against illegal logging

    Brussels, 18 February 2016 – In a review of legislation to combat illegal logging, the European Commission has said EU countries must significantly step up efforts to keep illegal timber off the EU market [1].

    Greenpeace Africa •
    18 February 2016
    2 min read
  • Protect the Environment
    Water SouthAfrica Coal

    SONA exposes lack of leadership on key environmental issues: Greenpeace

    Johannesburg, 11 February 2016:

    Greenpeace Africa •
    11 February 2016
    1 min read
  • Inspire the Movement

    Greenpeace asks for investigation of the Modern Express’ cargo

    Johannesburg, 05 February. The troubled car carrier Modern Express that was recently successfully towed away from the French coast, has safely entered the port of Bilbao, Spain. It was on its way to Le Havre, France. The ship is carrying a controversial cargo of timber apparently destined for the French market. The controversy surrounds its…

    Greenpeace Africa •
    5 February 2016
    1 min read
  • Protect the Environment
    Lifestyle Farming

    Conviction of Nasako Besingi: judicial harassment and violation of freedom of expression in Cameroon

    Yaounde, January 22: Greenpeace Africa is alarmed by the judicial harassment against a prominent environmental activist and human rights defender. Yesterday, Nasako Besingi was sentenced to pay 25,000 FCFA in fines and more than 400,000 FCFA in court charges or face 1 year in prison.

    Greenpeace Africa •
    22 January 2016
    2 min read
  • Protect the Environment
    SouthAfrica Energy

    Eskom has failed South Africans: it’s time for new management

    Today, we joined forces with two other environmental organisation - Earthlife Africa Johannesburg and groundWork, to put South Africa’s energy utility, Eskom, under new management.

    Greenpeace Africa •
    23 October 2012
    2 min read
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