Students in Cape Town, South Africa take part in a protest, March 15, 2019 as part of a global student strike against government inaction on climate change. Students in cities worldwide skipped classes to protest their governments failure to act against global warming.
Africa Is Unlikely to Switch to Green Energy by 2030: Study
The continent could be stuck using fossil fuels for decades, according to a new report.
Why Global Citizens Should Care
While Africa’s electricity production is planned to double in the next 10 years, fossil fuels are likely to remain the dominant source of power, according to a new report. If Africa does not invest in green energy now, the continent could be locked into using fossil fuels for decades to come. The UN’s Global Goals call on countries to commit to climate action and invest in clean and affordable energy. Join us and take action to combat climate change here.