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Welcome to Fossil Free South Africa! We are a network of South Africans working to secure human rights and prosperity by calling for divestment from fossil fuels – and restorative reinvestment in sustainable energy . 

Our aims are to stigmatise fossil fuel use, accelerate sustainable system change, help slow climate change, reduce the financial risks of fossil fuel investments, and so help secure our human rights and common future. Fossil Free South Africa was legally established as a voluntary association in early 2015.

We aim to slow climate change and accelerate the shift towards a more just and sustainable world.

WHAT WE DO

1. Asset managers must invest for a safer climate

Many of us are investing in the biggest agents of climate change – fossil fuel companies. Our #InvestFossilFree campaign is trying to change that by building public support for engagements with asset managers to provide fossil-fuel free investment options for the many who want them. We’ve already helped set up one low carbon fund in South Africa, and it’s performed well for three years.

2. Challenge fossil fuel advertising

The fossil fuel industry relies on PR and advertising for its continued social licence to operate. We are challenging this through our Fossil Ad Ban campaign which lobbies for a progressive ban on fossil fuel advertising and branding in Cape Town, as well as our Clean Creatives South Africa campaign which asks creatives to pledge to not work for the fossil fuel industry. 

3. Mobilise universities

We work with students from Wits, Stellenbosch and UCT to campaign their universities to divest from fossil fuels, reinvest in local sustainable alternatives, and disassociate from fossil fuels that are embedded in Academia. Our Fossil Free UCT campaign successfully convinced UCT to commit to divestment in 2022! 

4. Mapmaking – guides for investors and journalists

We create resources and strategic media to explain and share our vision. This includes our Planet A Investment Guide that helps people make climate-responsible investment decisions, and our Climate Reporting Guide, supporting journalists responsibly reporting on the climate crisis. 

Recent updates

David Le Page, our director-coordinator, on a panel titled ‘A press for the planet: Journalism in the face of the environmental crisis' for World Press Freedom Day 2024 at Stellenbosch University.

Thameena Dhansay, our Fossil Ad Ban campaigner, speaking about why fighting against fossil fuel companies should be a core demand of decolonisation movements at our Palestine, Planet and Our People event.

Click on the image above to find notes from our discussion, ‘Genocide in Gaza: Environmental and Colonial Lenses’ with esteemed panelists Nina Lakhani (The Guardian), Fadi Quran (AVAAZ), and Tara Nair van Ryneveld (SAFCEI).

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