During
a visit to the Greenpeace Africa office in Johannesburg, new Executive Director
Greenpeace International, Bunny McDiarmid said, “promoting sustainable
development is the most viable option for not only driving sustainable social
and economic changes but important for protecting our common climate. Keeping
dirty fossil fuels in the ground in every corner of the world is no longer a
choice it's an imperative."
The
visit was McDiarmid’s first to the continent since taking office in April to
show solidarity and gain further insight into the key issues.
A quarter of the world’s population has no access to electricity and most of these people live in South Asia and sub-Saharan Africa. Access to electricity is key to supporting people out of poverty.
"What I heard is achieving 100% renewable energy by 2050 is absolutely possible in Africa. However, it will require a shift in understanding that renewable energy is already a viable solution but it needs to be backed by the policy makers,” McDiarmid noted.
Greenpeace Africa is also working, as part of a global effort, for a stronger
response to stop illegal and unregulated plundering of its vast natural forests
and safeguarding its rich ocean resources. A quarter of the world’s population has no access to electricity and most of these people live in South Asia and sub-Saharan Africa. Access to electricity is key to supporting people out of poverty.
"What I heard is achieving 100% renewable energy by 2050 is absolutely possible in Africa. However, it will require a shift in understanding that renewable energy is already a viable solution but it needs to be backed by the policy makers,” McDiarmid noted.
"Just as collective action on climate change is key to resolving a global problem, Greenpeace Africa is calling on African nations to work together to manage and protect these precious resources so that they are there for future generations" McDiarmid said.
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