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The repeated calls follow the close of the third G20 finance ministers and central bank governors meeting in KwaZulu Natal.
Environmental hate group Greenpeace has once again launched an attack on the African Energy Chamber ( and Africa’s energy sector, citing the continent’s efforts to accelerate development as a ...
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Daily Mail on MSNTerrifying moment Greenpeace protesters abseil Forth Road Bridge
Ten Greenpeace activists abseiled down Scotland's Forth Road Bridge to protest plastic plant owned by Manchester United owner ...
On June 23rd, just days before Billionaire Jeff Bezos's Venice wedding, Greenpeace Italy and UK grassroots group called ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNSouth Africa: Faith Leaders Call On Minister Dion George to Back Plan to Reduce Plastic Production
Our plea to Minister Dion George is to join other African nations who are calling for a reduction in plastic production. In March 2022, a conference room in Nairobi erupted with a standing ovation, ...
As the G20 Finance Track meetings conclude in South Africa, leaders address the pressing economic challenges facing ...
Opinion
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Daily Maverick on MSNNew offshore oil and gas projects in direct conflict with SA’s climate commitments
Virtually the entire coastal zone of South Africa (95%) has been leased out by the state for oil and gas exploration. How can a goal of 30% Marine Protected Areas align with 95% of the ocean under ...
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Africanews on MSN'Food colonialism': Nigeria divided over GMO crops
The debate over GMOs has intensified amid fears over growing food insecurity in Nigeria. On Wednesday, the UN World Food ...
Several African countries are keen to develop green hydrogen economies, targeting domestic use and export to global markets.
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The battle for the human right to a healthy climate is raging in courts in the Global North and the Global South, and ...
Researchers from the University of Tasmania reported that when whaling of the species was banned, only a few hundred ...
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