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This is the news home of Fossil Free SA, the campaign for fossil fuel divestment and sustainable reinvestment. Below you’ll find our latest newsletters (hosted on Substack) and blog posts.

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Updates Jo-Anne Smetherham Updates Jo-Anne Smetherham

Register for our second Gaza event

“Humankind will will not solve the climate crisis until it is interwoven into expressions of popular culture, including music and art.”

We’ve take this observation from several of our fellow climate activists to heart, so our second Gaza event takes a creative approach.

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Updates Jo-Anne Smetherham Updates Jo-Anne Smetherham

Decarbonising South Africa - a roadmap

This overview was drafted by and edited with the assistance of an FFSA supporter who is an ESCA-registered Pr. Eng., with 12 years work experience in energy efficiency. Comments and possible updates are welcome.

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Press releases, Updates Sarah Robyn Farrell Press releases, Updates Sarah Robyn Farrell

State of fossil fuel divestment in South Africa: Fossil Free SA survey shows UCT and Anglican Church of SA lead on fossil fuel divestment progress

As new evidence emerges internationally to show the efficacy of fossil fuel divestment for accelerating the global struggle to limit climate breakdown, Fossil Free SA has released its first report surveying SA institutions attempting to divest.

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Updates Stephen Horn Updates Stephen Horn

Clean Creatives South Africa - Civil Society Letter

This Human Rights Day, a coalition of 22 organisations is calling on South African PR and advertising agencies to decline future work from fossil fuel companies, industry associations and related front groups as they continue their decades-long efforts to undermine climate action.

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Updates David Le Page Updates David Le Page

UCT campaign updates

Letters to the new Council in support of divestment have now been sent by:

  • two groups of UCT academics and students, centred on the faculty of Environmental and Geographical Sciences, and Climate Systems Analysis Group (CSAG)

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