• Skip to Navigation
  • Skip to Content
  • Skip to Footer
Greenpeace
  • Act
  • Explore
    • Inspire the Movement
    • Protect the Environment
    • Change my Community
  • Blog
Greenpeace
  • English  | 
  • Français  | 
  • Home
  • Act
  • Explore
    • Inspire the Movement
    • Protect the Environment
    • Change my Community
  • Blog
  • Protect the Environment
    Coal Energy SouthAfrica

    Greenpeace Africa responds to State of the Nation Address

    Johannesburg, 09 February – In response to President Ramaphosa’s State of the Nation Address, Greenpeace Africa Climate and Energy Campaigner Nhlanhla Sibisi said:

    Chris Vlavianos •
    9 February 2023
    1 min read
  • Activists by the Arctic Sunrise.
    Inspire the Movement
    Biodiversity Activism Conservation

    Enough is enough

    Today, I am on board the Greenpeace Arctic Sunrise ship, as we confront the fossil fuel company, Shell, for its role in causing climate devastation around the world - while paying nothing for this destruction.

    Victorine Che Thoener, Senior Campaign Adviser, Greenpeace International. •
    7 February 2023
    3 min read
  • Inspire the Movement
    Forests Conservation GreenpeaceAfrica DRC

    NGOs demand end to Congo oil auction after leak of secret trade-off deal

    A coalition of civil society groups have called for the immediate cancellation of a massive oil and gas auction in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) following news of a secret deal between Oil Minister Didier Budimbu, Nigerian gambling tycoon Chukwuma Ayodeji Ojuroye, and US consultancy GeoSigmoid.

    Tal Harris •
    2 February 2023
    3 min read
  • Inspire the Movement
    Coal Energy SouthAfrica

    There is nothing wrong with Eskom … Not!

    Yes, you read this right 😉. Their power stations aren't ancient. Kusile didn't cost millions and is not a disaster waiting to happen. I hope you understand that I'm being super sarcastic here. However, there is a different angle I would like to add to this piping-hot topic.

    Lucy Mofokeng •
    2 February 2023
    4 min read
  • Change my Community
    Activism Fishing GreenpeaceAfrica Senegal

    Dakar 2 Summit: ‘Feeding Africa’ must mean protecting the continent’s fisheries

    Greenpeace Africa is calling on African leaders attending the Dakar 2 Summit "Feed Africa: Food Sovereignty and Resilience" to take concrete action to protect the fisheries sector, which provides the livelihood of millions of people in Africa, by ensuring the sustainability of fish stocks, specifically small pelagic fish, which contribute significantly to the economy and…

    Amagor Robert Niang, Richard Sayeed •
    30 January 2023
    1 min read
  • Change my Community
    Coal Energy GreenpeaceAfrica SouthAfrica

    An inevitable end of an era?

    Will this be the year the South African government prioritises clean, renewable energy over dirty coal to keep the country running?

    Lerato Tsotetsi •
    24 January 2023
    2 min read
  • Fishmeal Litigation Activity in Senegal.
    Change my Community
    Oceans Activism Fishing Senegal

    Cayar community launches new phase of legal challenge against polluting fishmeal factory after major campaign breakthrough.

    The municipality of Cayar has banned the discharge of wastewater into a local lake and its surroundings, in a major win for a local community campaign against a nearby fishmeal factory and its polluting practices.

    Amagor Robert Niang, Richard Sayeed •
    23 January 2023
    1 min read
  • Inspire the Movement
    Energy Conservation GreenpeaceAfrica

    Africans weighed down by climate impacts while private jet use to Davos quadruples

    New analysis commissioned by Greenpeace International shows that 1,040 private jets flew in and out of airports serving the Swiss mountain resort of Davos during the week of the 2022 World Economic Forum (WEF), causing CO2 emissions from private jets four times greater than an average week. 

    Chris Vlavianos •
    13 January 2023
    2 min read
  • Uncategorized

    NERSA deals South Africans huge blow with tariff increase

    NERSA approved Eskom's application to increase its tariffs by 18% for 2023/2024.

    Chris Vlavianos •
    13 January 2023
  • Great March led by Indigenous leaders for Biodiversity and Human Rights during COP15.
    Change my Community
    Forests Oceans Coal

    COP15 recognises Indigenous Peoples’ work, but won’t disarm the threat of mass extinction

    Montreal, Canada, 19 December 2022 – At the final adoption of an agreement at COP15, Greenpeace welcomes the explicit recognition of Indigenous Peoples’ rights, roles, territories, and knowledge as the…

    August Rick •
    20 December 2022
    1 min read
Prev
1 … 26 27 28 29 30 … 122
Next
  • Greenpeace International
  • A
    • Africa
      • English •
      • Français
    • Aotearoa
    • Argentina
    • Australia
    • Austria
  • B
    • Belgium
      • Français •
      • Nederlands
    • Brazil
    • Bulgaria
  • C
    • Canada
      • English •
      • Français
    • Chile
    • Colombia
    • Croatia
    • Czech Republic
  • D
    • Denmark
  • E
    • East Asia
      • 中文简体 •
      • 繁體 •
      • 正體 •
      • 한국어 •
      • English
    • European Union
  • F
    • Finland
    • France
  • G
    • Germany
    • Greece
  • H
    • Hungary
  • I
    • India
      • English •
      • Hindi
    • Indonesia
    • Israel
    • Italy
  • J
    • Japan
  • L
    • Luxembourg
      • Deutsch •
      • Français
  • M
    • Malaysia
    • Mexico
    • Middle East and North Africa
      • العربية •
      • English •
      • Français
  • N
    • Netherlands
    • Norway
  • P
    • Peru
    • Philippines
    • Poland
    • Portugal
  • R
    • Romania
  • S
    • Slovakia
    • Slovenia
    • South Asia
    • Southeast Asia
    • Spain
      • Español •
      • Català •
      • Euskara •
      • Galego
    • Sweden
    • Switzerland
      • Deutsch •
      • Français
  • T
    • Thailand
    • Turkey
  • U
    • UK
    • Ukraine
    • USA
Follow us
  • Twitter
  • YouTube
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Bluesky
  • Press Centre
  • Jobs
  • About Us
  • Contact us
  • Sitemap
  • Privacy and Cookies
  • Community Policy
  • Copyright
  • Browse the Archive
Greenpeace Africa 2025 Unless otherwise stated, the copy of the website is licensed under a CC-BY International License

Manage your cookies preferences

Please select which cookies you are willing to store.

User-experience cookies Always enabled

These cookies will provide you a better experience of our website. You will be able to hide the cookies acceptance banner and use the website features better. The non-acceptance of these cookies will give you a cookie-free experience.

These cookies help improving the performance of Greenpeace.org/africa. They are set to collect data such as how long users stay on a page or which links are clicked. This helps us make better content based on your experience navigating the website. Most web browsers allow some control over cookies through browser settings (e.g. notifications of new cookies, disabling cookies and deleting cookies). Click your browser type below to go directly to the browser user guide to learn how to disable or erase cookies.

We use cookies to enhance your experience. By clicking “Got it!” you agree to our Privacy & Cookies Policy. You can change your cookies settings anytime.