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  • Greenpeace Africa: renewable energy deals a step towards a just energy transition

    5 April 2018, Johannesburg – Newly appointed Minister of Energy Jeff Radebe signed the renewable energy agreements with 27 independent power producers on behalf of state-owned power utility Eskom, his department said.

    Lerato Ngakane 1 min read
  • Primary Forest in Papua. © Ulet  Ifansasti

    Republic of Congo and Democratic Republic of Congo must translate words into action to ensure the protection of peatlands

    Brazzaville, 26 March 2018: Greenpeace Africa recognises the steps made by the Republic of Congo and the Democratic Republic of Congo who organised the Global Peatland Initiative’s third meeting in Brazzaville from 21-23 March. While both countries are making statements to show commitment to protect the recently discovered peatland on their territory, recent developments on…

    Greenpeace Africa 2 min read
  • World Water Day 2018: More Needs to be Done

    “Water, water everywhere, not any drop to drink.” In these lines, Samuel Taylor Coleridge made reference to the fact that while seawater is in plenty, human beings can survive only with fresh water. This surprisingly scarce and vital resource is key to sustaining human lives and healthy ecosystems: the most vital resource for life on…

    Akinyi Chemutai 2 min read
  • 3 Water-related Petitions to Sign this World Water Day

     

    Angelo Louw 2 min read
  • Walking through the tropical swamps of DRC

    Planet Lovers & Protectors, my name is Capucine Dayen, International Communications Coordinator for Greenpeace Africa, but I go by Caps. In June last year, I joined the Congo Basin Forest Campaign Team and together we work to protect the second largest rainforest in the world from deforestation. It would probably take pages and pages for…

    Capucine Dayen 2 min read
  • Who is tampering with our water?

    “We have a single opportunity, to change the narrative on water, by acting timeously in pursuit of a more promising future, in a better world, which should never face the scenario of the last single drop of water, in our lifetime and for generations to come”. - President Cyril Ramaphosa 

    Lerato Ngakane 2 min read
  • Greenpeace Africa opens pilot green space in Yaoundé

    Yaoundé, 21 March 2018: Greenpeace Africa and local partners have today launched a pilot green space at the Baptist High School- Awai, to commemorate the World Forest Day. The need for urban green spaces is highlighted in the theme for this year’s World Forest Day celebration.

    Greenpeace Africa 2 min read
  • World Water Day: Greenpeace demands more commitment to defend South African people’s right to water

    22 March 2018, Johannesburg – This year, South Africa will observe World Water Week under the ominous cloud of the Cape Town water crisis, and the stark reality of long-term water scarcity in South Africa and beyond our borders. The spotlight on water is at the heart of all conversations in South Africa with questions…

    Lerato Ngakane 2 min read
  • 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 5 min read
  • A new era is opening!

    Like a wildfire, the decision by the Chinese Ministry of Agriculture (MoA) to sanction vessels involved in illegal fishing activities in Africa has spread throughout the region. From Nouadhibou (in…

    Ahmed Diame 3 min read