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Amazon Trees March in Durban for Climate Justice

Image | November 29, 2011 at 13:06

Greenpeace activists at the COP 17 in Durban, South Africa call on President Dilma Rousseff to “Save the Amazon, Stop the chainsaws.” A bill proposing a complete overhaul of the current Forest Code in Brazil, first issued in 1934, was approved...

Our environment, our heritage

Blog entry by Hellen Dena | September 24, 2012

Happy Heritage Day, South Africa! Heritage is defined as something we inherit or rather, something that’s passed down from generation to generation. For some people, Heritage Day means a time to respect their traditions, while for...

National Recycling Day: celebrate green living every day

Blog entry by Dianne Mc Alpine | September 14, 2012

In our new Consumer Guide , we discuss the importance of recycling in our country and, indeed, the world. Today is National Recycling Day in South Africa and I hope everyone will take the time to look at the waste we create in our...

A (South African) Flag for the Future

Blog entry by Margot Maritz | April 3, 2013

Margot Maritz, a sixteen-year-old eco activist from Pretoria, was recently honoured for coming in the top 5 of our " Flag for the Future " competition. We asked Margot to write something for us about her awesome design, and this is her...

Infographic: How Eskom is crippling our water

Blog entry by Mike Baillie | October 17, 2012

Coal-fired electricity is a major threat to South Africa’s already stressed water resources – and Eskom’s new mega coal plants are set to make matters even worse. Luckily there are reliable alternatives to coal power, ways of...

Climate Adaptors: How African Farmers Face up to Climate Impacts

Blog entry by Mike Baillie | September 18, 2012

When I think about climate change in Africa, the word that comes to mind is ‘injustice’ – the reality that those least responsible for climate change, are the one’s most exposed to its impacts. Simultaneously, they’re the...

Sounding the Anti-Nuclear Drumbeat in Sandton: Inside the IDC Conference

Blog entry by Monica Davies | May 31, 2012

This week, while my activist colleagues sounded the anti-nuclear drumbeat in Sandton , I had to put on my game face and go inside the IDC to listen to the very pro-nuclear stance we were protesting. For an anti-nuclear person,...

Will Cabinet blindly follow Minister Peter’s foolish obsession with nuclear?

Blog entry by Monica Davies and Rianne Teule | October 19, 2011

Last week, the Mail & Guardian highlighted the potential international battle for the R1 trillion that could be invested in these new nuclear reactors . This prompted Greenpeace Africa, to once again speak out against the lunacy...

Looking Beyond the Dolphins

Blog entry by Mike Baillie | August 22, 2012

I was walking along the side of the ship, looking out across the sea onto the shore. There was quite a strong wind blowing, enough to fill three of our sails, but the waves hadn’t picked up yet. I leaned over the side and said how much...

A World of Wild Weather

Blog entry by Mike Baillie | July 11, 2012

Stories of extreme weather events are almost a daily feature of news headlines around the world. Droughts, wildfires, heat waves, severe and widespread flooding: wild weather is becoming the new normal, and climate experts say these...

Fired up for a global Energy [R]evolution

Blog entry by Ruth Mhlanga | June 5, 2012

Today is international World Environment Day, and what better way to celebrate than with the launch of an updated strategy for powering the planet with clean, reliable, renewable energy! The latest version of Greenpeace’s Energy...

Why Coal Power is bad news for our water

Blog entry by Mike Baillie | March 22, 2012

Although South Africa has been blessed with amazing natural resources, sadly water isn’t one of them. While we have incredible coastlines and fisheries, fertile lands for feeding the nation, and an abundance of renewable energy...

School Children Roar for Climate Courage

Blog entry by Caroline Chisholm | December 7, 2011

Almost 1,500 children gathered on the beach in Durban today to form a human aerial of a lion, to send a message to the leaders of COP17: show some courage for the climate. The inspriration of artist John Quigley , the image was...

COP17, Where are we now?

Blog entry by Ferrial Adams | December 2, 2011

It’s mid-way through COP17 and the big question on everyone’s minds is “how is it all going?” Usually after a week of talks it’s possible to assess the possible outcomes of the talks. However, there seems to be rather slow progress on...

Coal: The Dirty Truth, a view from COP17

Blog entry by Caroline Chisholm | November 30, 2011

Burning coal is driving climate change – and Africa’s people are on the frontline. So, as the continent’s largest CO2 emitter, and the 12th largest in the world, South Africa is a major player on the global polluter’s stage. More than...

Live Chat with Kumi

Blog entry by Michael Baillie | July 4, 2011

Join us today at midday for a live web chat with Kumi Naidoo, the global head of Greenpeace. We'll be discussing everything from his climbing the infamous Arctic oil rig to his thoughts on fracking and Greenpeace Africa's action...

Why is G-Star Raw not stepping up to DETOX?

Blog entry by Ilze Smit, Greenpeace Netherlands Toxic Campaigner | June 7, 2012

Over the past couple of days, Greenpeace activists and supporters in seven countries, from South Africa to Hong Kong, have been busy pasting huge ‘Detox posters’ on the windows of their local G-Star Raw stores.   The reason:...

Coal Addiction: How Kusile could cripple the country

Blog entry by Mike Baillie | October 27, 2011

You’ll often hear that renewable energy is a nice idea, but it’s simply too expensive to be a realistic option. The choice between burning coal and switching to renewable energy is said to be a simple cost calculation – one that coal...

Italian People Vote "YES" to a Nuclear-Free Future – SA Must do the Same!

Blog entry by Rianne Teule and Michael Baillie | June 14, 2011

Led by Berlusconi, Italy can be a strange place. But amidst the madness comes a little sanity. This week, Italians were asked to vote on the use of nuclear energy, and almost 95% were in favour of a nuclear-free future! It's...

Minister looks for 'courage' in the wrong places

Blog entry by Ferrial Adams | May 18, 2012

In her budget speech last night , the Minster of Energy, Dipuo Peters, repeated the words of Thomas Sankara: "have the courage to turn your back on the old formulas, the courage to invent the future!” These are very powerful words...

"Listen to the people" inside UN climate talks

Blog entry by Mike Baillie | December 9, 2011

Today at the UN climate negotiations in Durban the whispers of polluting companies were drowned out by the  roar  of the crowd demanding governments “ Listen to the people not the polluters !”  As the talks draw to a close in the...

Government continues to back Eskom’s investments in coal

Blog entry by Melita Steele | May 17, 2012

It was announced yesterday that Eskom's funding plan to 2017 had been approved. The utility company will spend R201.6 billion over the coming period, with R65 billlion budgeted for this year.    Part of the funding plan includes a...

Occupying COP17

Blog entry by Mike Baillie | November 28, 2011

As the official COP17 climate negotiations got underway in Durban this morning , a radically different meeting was taking shape on a grassy mound just outside the main conference venue, sandwiched between three busy roads. The...

What is an Energy [R]evolution?

Blog entry by Michael Baillie, Melita Steele | May 25, 2011

'The Advanced Energy [R]evolution' is a detailed and practical blueprint for cutting carbon emissions, replacing fossil fuels and nuclear power with renewable energy, and growing the economy. It is one of the most comprehensive...

Fracking: Where Are We Now?

Blog entry by Mike Baillie and Monica Davies | September 13, 2011

Fracking has been a hot topic this year – and for good reason. Here’s a quick update on the situation. ( Click here for more info on what fracking entails) Latest Developments When we last spoke about the issue of...

Cape Town to Durban on the Rainbow Warrior

Image gallery | August 27, 2012

Setting Sail

Blog entry by Michael Baillie | March 3, 2011

I have just got back from one of the most inspiring weeks of my life! As a fairly new part of the Greenpeace Africa team I had the opportunity to attend a week-long induction programme that takes place once a year to welcome new people...

Power to the people (looking to South Africa)

Blog entry by Melita Steele | December 10, 2010

When you walk into both the Cancun Messe and the Moon Palace there are information stalls set up giving information on Durban as the host city for COP 17. Despite only recently being announced as the host of this mega conference,...

Manic Monday, Week 2

Blog entry by Melita Steele | December 8, 2010

Monday was a grey and gloomy first day of work for the Ministers here in Cancun – but that’s the weather, not necessarily the politics. South Africa has a large delegation in Cancun (over a hundred people are on the delegation,...

Did you see it coming?

Generic multimedia item | August 24, 2010 at 12:24

Did you see it coming? was recorded for Greenpeace Africa by South African musician / producer Nathan Waywell and South African band Uju.

Day 1: Cancun

Blog entry by Melita Steele | November 30, 2010

Mexico is a vibrantly beautiful country - on the edge of the Carribean it has clear turquoise seas and huge expanses of forest. And, much like South Africa, it’s also a developing country trying to deal with the complex problems of job...

Clean Energy Now: 60 staff and volunteers

Image | August 30, 2009 at 23:00

Greenpeace Africa staff members and volunteers display a banner reading "Clean Energy" and compose a human banner with the word "Now" as part of the global call to action on the run up to the United Nations Climate Change Summit in Copenhagen...

Children at the Climate Change banner competition

Image | October 21, 2009 at 18:20

Greenpeace Energy (R)evolution Competition

Image | October 21, 2009 at 18:29

The competition held at Brigh Water Commons Centre in Randburg South Africa features 100 Grade 7 and 8 learners from schools in and around Randburg. The learners, representing their schools in teams of 10, express their views on climate change...

Finalists at the Climate Change banner Competition

Image | October 21, 2009 at 18:36

Finalists at the Climate Change banner Competition

Image | October 21, 2009 at 18:50

Judges at the Climate Change banner Competition

Image | October 21, 2009 at 18:58

Action Banner on the Nelson Mandela Statue

Image | October 24, 2009 at 11:28

Climate Action in Cape Town

Image gallery | October 24, 2009

Greenpeace Africa - Global Day of Action

Video | December 14, 2009 at 19:39

Greenpeace Africa activists hang a message to President Zuma on the statue of Nelson Mandela in Sandton Square, Johannesburg.

Football Fans in Jericho

Image | July 15, 2010 at 7:49

Football fans cheer at the Jericho community center during the World Cup final match viewing.

Climate Refugee "Animals"

Video | December 8, 2010 at 15:13

As part of a campaign to raise awareness about climate change in Africa, climate refugee 'animals' visited the Departments of Home Affairs and Housing. They carried boards with messages such as "My water hole has dried up. Need new home" and...

Brad Smith

Image | October 14, 2009 at 12:59

Children at the Climate Change banner competition

Image | October 21, 2009 at 18:30

Children at the Climate Change banner competition

Image | October 21, 2009 at 18:16

Children at the Climate Change banner competition

Image | October 21, 2009 at 18:22

Children at the Climate Change banner competition

Image | October 21, 2009 at 18:26

Finalists at the Climate Change banner Competition

Image | October 20, 2009 at 23:00

Finalists at the Climate Change banner Competition

Image | October 21, 2009 at 18:38

Finalists at the Climate Change banner Competition

Image | October 21, 2009 at 18:40

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