
Greenpeace Africa Greenpeace Africa invites all Durbanites to join us at uShaka Marine world on 14-15, November for the Flying Fish event...bring your friends! See you there!

Greenpeace Africa Fears over ivory coast compensation over toxic waste shipments ending up not going where it should
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Toxic-waste-poisoning victims could be losers due to freeze on cash paid by Trafigura.

Claudine Andre
Bill Gates veut transformer l'Afrique et L'inde en Laboratoire pour Monsanto.
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Bakang Mebalo Lets protect the tropical forest to combat climate change for the sake of future generations.

Jim Kirkwood
Africafiles.org welcomes the promising start to Greenpeace Africa and to this page.
We wish you all success and hope to work together in solidarity. Jim Kirkwood, admin.

Greenpeace Africa
Read the latest news from the Greenpeace team. Get to know our staff, hear from our Executive Director, Michelle Ntab and Supporter Retention Coordinator Raviro Gundani. Learn some interesting facts about the climate meeting in openhagen this December and well as some tasty tid-bits on our other campaigns. Check out ou...r funky newsletter the 'Sticky Issue' and let us know what you think.
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Greenpeace Africa About GP Nigeria ewaste work leading up to arrest http://bit.ly/3bNG62
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Greenpeace Africa Electronic waste exporter arrested in UK
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The director of a British waste export company suspected of illegally shipping defunct televisions and electronic goods to Africa has been arrested after a joint investigation by The Independent and Sky News.

Greenpeace Africa SA emissions to drop in 2035....
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SA emissions to drop from 2035: News24: SciTech: News. South Africa's greenhouse gas emissions will continue rising over the next 16 years, and only start dropping from about 2035.

Greenpeace Africa Scientist find no evidence of climate change deniers supposed 'global cooling': http://bit.ly/3I5QEI
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Greenpeace Africa Send a message to the worlds leaders, take action on climate change!
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This December, our world leaders will determine a new climate treaty in Copenhagen. It is the world's best chance to safeguard the future of our planet. Only together, we can urge our politicians to seize this crucial opportunity. ...

Greenpeace Africa Eskom CEO resigns, this could be a chance for environmentally friendly change!
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