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    Coal Energy SouthAfrica

    Greenpeace condemns Eskom decision to complete Kusile

    Johannesburg, 3 April 2019 — At today’s Eskom Electricity Supply press briefing, Eskom Board Chair Jabu Mabuza stated that, after analysis, the construction of Medupi and Kusile will be completed…

    Chris Vlavianos
    4 April 2019
    1 min read
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    Forests Biodiversity Cameroon

    Indigenous People Demand Consultation in Forest Management

    Mintom, 31st March 2019 – Stakeholders in the forestry sector have committed to consult the Baka people on all development projects that may impact their lives. This commitment was made…

    Nchemty Ozongashu
    2 April 2019
    2 min read
  • End the Age of Single Use Plastics in Budapest. © Attila Pethe
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    Plastics Kenya

    Plastics Ban: A Step Towards Environmental Consciousness in East Africa

    By Fredrick Njehu, Greenpeace Africa’s Senior Political Advisor  Urban consumers in Nairobi have started warming up to the reality that single-use plastic is harmful to the environment and are taking…

    Greenpeace Africa
    29 March 2019
  • Protect the Environment
    Farming Food Kenya

    Proposed Crop Bill Puts Profit Over Farmers and the Environment

    Nairobi, 29 March 2019 – Responding to the news that it will be illegal to plant crops using animal manure if a proposed crop bill becomes law,  Renee Olende, Greenpeace…

    Hellen Dena
    29 March 2019
    1 min read
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    Coal Energy SouthAfrica

    Air quality and health impacts of ESKOM’s planned non-compliance with South African Minimum Emission Standards

    Eskom is applying for wide-ranging postponements and suspensions from South Africa’s Minimum Emission Standards (MES) that would allow it to operate its entire existing fleet without even rudimentary controls for…

    jmeyer
    22 March 2019
  • Peatland Forest in DRC. © Daniel Beltrá
    Protect the Environment
    Forests DRC

    Greenpeace Africa calls on DRC president to cancel Oil Contract in Salonga National Park and Central Cuvette peatlands

    Following the Bloomberg revelation that former DRC president Joseph Kabila signed a presidential order validating an oil deal that would allow drilling in Salonga National Park as well as in…

    Afy Malungu
    12 March 2019
    1 min read
  • Protect the Environment
    Plastics Lifestyle SouthAfrica

    Greenpeace Africa Volunteers Start Ambitious Campaign for Plastic Ban

    5 March 2019, Cape Town – A group of Greenpeace Africa volunteers in Cape Town has started an ambitious campaign calling on South Africa’s top political parties to adopt a…

    Chris Vlavianos
    6 March 2019
    1 min read
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    Coal Energy SouthAfrica

    Further steps in the right direction

    Johannesburg, 1 March 2019 — In response to news that Eskom has decommissioned three units of Hendrina power station in Mpumalanga, Greenpeace Africa’s Senior Climate and Energy Campaign Manager, Melita…

    Chris Vlavianos
    1 March 2019
    1 min read
  • Uncategorized
    GreenpeaceAfrica Kenya

    Greenpeace Africa in Solidarity with the People of Kenya

    Nairobi, 16 January 2019 – Following the unfortunate terror attacks on Dusit D2 Hotel on 14 Riverside Drive, Greenpeace Africa Executive Director Njeri Kabeberi has said: “We condemn in the…

    Hellen Dena
    16 January 2019
    1 min read
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    Coal Energy SouthAfrica

    Mass Climate March, December 8th in Johannesburg

    Johannesburg, 6 December 2018 — As the United Nations Framework Climate Change (UNFCCC) negotiations take place in Katowice, Poland, Earthlife Africa JHB – supported by Greenpeace Africa, the Campaign for…

    Oliver Meth
    6 December 2018
    2 min read
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