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Greenpeace Africa
Greenpeace Africa exists, because this fragile Earth and the African continent deserve a voice. They need action. They need solutions. They need change.
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Greenpeace Africa 16 min
It would be much easier for SA to fully support a utility that is accountable and transparent, is a leader in renewable energy and does not condemn future generations to climate chaos, because of its unrelenting addiction to coal >>
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Greenpeace Africa 1 h
If was committed to reducing its pollution, it would simply comply with the Minimum Emission Standards. Anything less is a betrayal of our future >>
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Greenpeace Africa 6 h
The small amount of renewable energy we have, has consistently helped us avoid even worse loadshedding ...
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Greenpeace Africa 9 h
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Greenpeace Africa 23 h
South Africa is lagging behind! Tell the Top Political Parties to ban Single-Use Plastic. SIGN THE PETITION NOW! >>
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This investment must be used effectively to facilitate a shift away from dirty coal which, in recent months, has proven to be immensely unreliable and hazardous to the health of South Africans >>
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Our Durban (South Africa) volunteer group had local businesses sweating with their campaign urging them to phase out single-use plastic
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This is incredible news 💚💚💚!
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We call on government authorities to ensure the customary rights of indigenous people are secured by actively engaging them in the ongoing land tenure reform and land use planning review processes >>
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Greenpeace Africa 2 d’abr.
. just came up with an Instagram sticker that you can use to call out local businesses who still use single-use plastic 😱 😱. Check out this video to find out how to use it (and remember to tag us so that we can share it!)
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Our Congo Basin campaign team has held a cafe press in Kinshasa this morning to call on the Congolese government to immediately cancel the titles of 24 forest concessions that are null and void since 2019.
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. just came up with an Instagram sticker that you can use to call out local businesses who still use single-use plastic 😱 😱. Check out this video to find out how to use it (and remember to tag us so that we can share it!)
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GREAT NEWS: The African Development Bank (AfDB) has just announced its support for the DRC government’s off-grid solar 🔆 🔆 electrification programme, amounting to US$ 20 million >>
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Please support Greenpeace Africa volunteers in Cape Town as they call on the government to >>
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Hundreds of thousands of survivors are in need of food, water and shelter in the wake of . Here are some ways you can help:
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“When we see more ants, that is a sign that more rains are coming.” These villages in are leading the way in attention to the detail, and it’s saving lives >>
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From the day hit these courageous boatmen from Beira, were in the water with their small vessels rescuing hundreds, maybe thousands of people, despite the terrifying currents >>
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Greenpeace Africa staff and volunteers in Nairobi (Kenya) took to the streets on to teach informal traders about why Kenya’s plastic bag ban was so important >>
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UPDATE: We met with the National Air Quality Officer and officials to handover our clean air petition on Friday. They accepted it, and we had robust debate about the state of our air quality in SA. We will keep you updated on any new developments.
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Plastic bags are only one part of the plastic problem in Kenya. NEMA should ban all single-use plastics! Manufacturers should also take responsibility and come up with more sustainable alternatives >>
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