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Mama Sara Obama at Solar Panels Installation in Kenya

Image | August 19, 2009 at 13:03

Mama Sara Obama, the US President's grandmother, holds a solar panel while posing for a group photo with solar panels Installation trainees from the Kibera Community Youth Program in Kogelo Village.

Clean Energy Now

Feature story | September 1, 2009 at 12:36

This weekend over 60 supporters of Greenpeace Africa created a human banner, which reads “Clean Energy Now” to mark the start of the final countdown to the Copenhagen climate talks in December.

South Africa could save billions and climate by switching to renewables

Feature story | October 12, 2009 at 23:00

Aggressive investment in renewable power generation and energy efficiency could provide three quarters of South Africa’s electricity by 2050, slashing over 200 million tons of CO2 emissions annually, the equivalent of 10 coal-fired power stations...

Solar training workshop - Jericho

Video | June 9, 2010 at 18:37

Greenpeace undertakes a solar training workshop in the South African township of Jericho.

Solar World Cup – tech specs

Blog entry by Andrew Davies | July 11, 2010

Wondering exactly how it all works? Here are some technical details. 26 Solar panels – Converts sunlight to DC current 2 Controllers – Manage the flow of electricity from the panels 36 Batteries – Store the energy 1...

Solar World Cup – finale

Feature story | July 12, 2010 at 1:56

What can be said about the end of a World Cup with as many unexpected twists as this one? Certainly that Spain won through great spirit, superior team play and perhaps a bit of luck. The reality is that we'll need something of all three to beat...

This revolution's on!

Feature story | September 29, 2010 at 11:44

From the chilly waters of the Atlantic to a stage in New York City, an amazing revolution is on. You had no idea? Well, that’s because most media routinely under-report it. We thought we correct that.

Climate Refugee "Animals" Highlight Climate Change in Africa

Feature story | December 3, 2010 at 8:13

Today Greenpeace activists, dressed as polar bears and big five animals , gathered at Johannesburg's Gandhi square to highlight climate change. They held banners reading “My house in the Arctic melted” and “Water hole dried-up, need new home”.

Weigh-Less for Carbon Addicts

Blog entry by Michael Baillie | December 6, 2010

If you are fat, most people would say you should probably go on diet. Cut down on what’s causing your love handles and that bloated beer belly. The same thinking, it seems, applies to climate change: having gorged ourselves on the...

Clean Energy is Crucial!

Blog entry by Melita Steele | January 12, 2011

In the opinion piece " Mania for renewable energy has soon to come up against reality ", Phillip Lloyd says renewable energy is not only a pipe dream, but that it is unnecessary. He could not be more wrong Prof Lloyd qualifies...

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