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  • Action at Eskom Megawatt Park in Africa. © Shayne Robinson
    Inspire the Movement
    Energy SouthAfrica Coal

    No room for secrecy

    The Life After Coal Campaign (made up of groundWork, the Centre for Environmental Rights and Earthlife Africa, Johannesburg) together with Greenpeace Africa are deeply concerned about the current state of South Africa’s energy policy. Vital procurement decisions are being made in a turbulent, chaotic environment, mired by controversy, secrecy and misrepresentation. At this critical juncture…

    Greenpeace Africa •
    1 November 2016
    4 min read
  • Protect the Environment
    Energy Coal

    License to Kill?

    This paper provides an estimate of the health damages and economic costs that would be avoided if Eskom was made to fully comply with the national air emission standards -- the very standards it is currently trying to bypass.

    Greenpeace Africa •
    24 February 2014
  • Protect the Environment
    SouthAfrica Biodiversity

    Shopping Clean – Retailers and Renewable Energy

    South Africa’s top five retailers (Pick n Pay, Massmart, Spar, Woolworths and Shoprite) have a major role to play in shaping sustainable growth in the energy sector and need to champion South Africa’s transition to 100% renewable energy, according to the latest report launched today by Greenpeace Africa.

    Greenpeace Africa •
    19 April 2016
  • Protect the Environment
    Farming

    Resilience Reports

    Our climate is changing and all over the world we are experiencing more unpredictable and uncertain weather than in the past. Those depending on the weather for their daily bread – farmers and farm workers – are feeling, and will continue to feel, climate change more intensively than everyone else. East Africa has first-hand experience…

    Greenpeace Africa •
    29 July 2015
  • Change my Community
    Farming Food Kenya

    Youths demand a better Farming System as Kenya Celebrates World Food Day

    Nairobi, 16 October, 2017: As Kenya celebrates the World Food Day (WFD) today, youths from eight Kenyan universities have converged, at the Louis Leaky Auditorium- Nairobi National Museum, to debate on issues that the Government of Kenya needs to address in order to safe-guard Kenyans food security and protect consumers from the threats of a…

    Greenpeace Africa •
    17 October 2017
    2 min read
  • Protect the Environment
    Water SouthAfrica Plastics

    Greenpeace Reaction to Microplastic Pollution on South Africa’s Tap Water: The Scourge of Plastic Pollution is a Living Reality

    Plastics continue to haunt us long after we have used them[1] because during the degradation process, they break down into microparticles, which then contaminate our water systems. We know that this has an impact on our oceans and the animals living in them, but the findings from the latest report commissioned by the Water Research…

    Nhlanhla Sibisi •
    26 July 2018
    1 min read
  • Protect the Environment
    Energy SouthAfrica Coal

    Jeff Radebe, will Monday be it? – Greenpeace Africa

    24 August 2018, Johannesburg -- Responding to reports that South Africa’s new electricity plan (the IRP) has been approved by cabinet and will be released for a ‘short consultation period’ on Monday, Greenpeace Africa has said:

    Mbong Akiy •
    24 August 2018
    1 min read
  • Mama Sara Obama at Solar Panels Installation in Kenya. © Richard  Dobson
    Inspire the Movement
    SouthAfrica Energy

    Woolworths, Massmart, and Pick n Pay get tops on Renewable Energy, Shoprite scores last again: Greenpeace

    Johannesburg, 27 October 2016 - In order to fully benefit from the potential of abundant renewable energy in South Africa, companies need to step out of their comfort zones and send clear signals to the markets by committing to an ambitious 100% renewable energy future.

    Greenpeace Africa •
    27 October 2016
    2 min read
  • MY Esperanza in Macapá. © Daniel Beltrá
    Inspire the Movement
    Oceans

    Hope in West Africa Ship Tour Briefer

    This spring, the Greenpeace ship ‘Esperanza’ and its crew set course to West Africa to document the beauties of these rich waters, and bear witness to a growing threat to food security from decades of overfishing.

    Greenpeace Africa •
    8 April 2017
  • Bobov Dol Thermal Power Plant in Bulgaria. © Ivan  Donchev
    Protect the Environment

    Greenpeace Africa welcomes Kenya’s stance on Lamu Coal Power Plant

    Johannesburg,16 November 2016: Reacting to the Kenyan Energy Regulatory Authority’s stern stance on withholding the License of Lamu Coal Power plant, Greenpeace Africa’s Executive Director, Njeri Kabeberi has said:

    Greenpeace Africa •
    18 November 2016
    1 min read
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