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    Oceans Conservation

    This is why the Antarctic needs your help

    Six years ago, sitting behind a computer of a construction company, I realised I needed to do more with my life. I no longer wanted to keep financial records of wealthy individuals and businesses, but instead I wanted to make an impact on positive environmental change. I knew life on our planet was under threat…

    Aimee Hoppe
    19 March 2018
    5 min read
  • Protect the Environment
    Water Farming

    Ecological farmers teach methods to face drought to conventional farmers

    Starting from Tuesday, the 11th and till today the 13th of April, the Institute for Culture and Ecology (ICE) with Greenpeace Africa are supporting the Farmer 2 Farmer Drought Resilience work in Machakos county.

    Greenpeace Africa
    13 April 2017
    1 min read
  • Action at Kusile Power Station in Africa. © Benedicte  Kurzen
    Protect the Environment

    Funeral Procession outside the Department of Energy to highlight the impacts of Fossil Fuels

    Pretoria, 23 March 2017 – Today, activists of the BREAKFREE coalition have taken part in a funeral procession outside the Department of Energy (DoE) in Pretoria to highlight the impacts that coal-fired power stations are having on South African communities. The solemn procession depicted tombstones to which activists were chained with the message “The IRP…

    Greenpeace Africa
    23 March 2017
    2 min read
  • Protect the Environment
    DRC

    The Congo Basin forests made us dance

    My name is Hermann Fondjo and I am an environmentalist activist and a volunteer for Greenpeace Africa. As the journey of the Greenpeace ship the Esperanza takes it along the…

    Hermann Fondjo
    7 November 2017
    2 min read
  • Inspire the Movement
    Nuclear Energy

    A Beginner’s Guide To Nuclear Power

    Before a nuclear reactor lands on your doorstep, let's start at the very beginning with ten questions to get you clued up on what nuclear power is all about.

    Greenpeace Africa
    17 May 2012
    5 min read
  • Action at Eskom Megawatt Park in Africa. © Shayne Robinson
    Protect the Environment

    10 more steps back for Eskom on the precipice of Molefe’s return

    Johannesburg, 15th May 2017: Reacting to the announcement that Brian Molefe has been reinstated as the Chief Executive Officer of Eskom, a civil society coalition consisting of 350Africa.org, African Climate Reality Project, Greenpeace Africa, The Life After Coal Campaign, Project 90 by 2030 and WWF South Africa had the following to say:

    Greenpeace Africa
    15 May 2017
    1 min read
  • Protect the Environment
    Energy

    Powering The Future

    Our latest report, released on the eve of the BRICS summit in Durban, busts prevailing myths around green energy and reaffirms why renewables are the best option for powering South Africa.

    Greenpeace Africa
    25 March 2013
    2 min read
  • Protect the Environment
    DRC

    Why we’re sailing into the Congo Basin forest!

     By Mike Fincken

    Mike Fincken
    25 October 2017
    2 min read
  • Protect the Environment
    SouthAfrica Energy

    An irrational IRP can expect legal challenge from human rights organisations

    17 May 2018 - The Life After Coal (LAC) Campaign and Greenpeace Africa say that the Department of Energy (DoE) will face a legal challenge from them if the Integrated Resource Plan for Electricity (IRP) ignores constitutional obligations.

    Greenpeace Africa
    17 May 2018
    1 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
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