News
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.
Our latest newsletters on Substack
Our latest blog posts
University departments, schools, faculties and institutes: support for divestment and disassociation from fossil fuels
Academic institutions in South Africa who want to stand up against the fossil fuel industry – you can sign on here.
Our Fossil Ad Ban campaign's response on the ARB verdict
Fossil Ad Ban, a programme of Fossil Free South Africa, welcomes a landmark decision by the Advertising Regulatory Board (ARB) against TotalEnergies
Sportswashing blights Olympics' strides on sustainability
You might be hooked on the glorious 2024 Paris Olympic Games after being amazed at the razzle-dazzle of the opening ceremony, as are we.
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.
Gaza webinar "devastates and inspires"
The rebuilding of Gaza could be a lightning rod for sustainable development across the region.
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.
Meet our passionate, upbeat team
Our team is complete after months of finding new staff. We’re delighted to have a passionate, skilled and upbeat group of people who have hit the road running.
Fossil fuel advertising ban campaign launched in Cape Town
On Wednesday 28 June 2023, we launched a new campaign urging the City of Cape Town to implement a comprehensive ban on fossil fuel advertising, branding and sponsorship in the city.
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.
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.
Clean Creatives SA Engages the Durban Creative and PR Industry
It was great to go back to my hometown to connect with the Durban creative and PR community for Clean Creatives.
Clean Creatives SA Attends Advertising Week Africa
Advertising Week Africa 2023 had its inaugural debut in February 2023 at Vodaworld in Midrand. It was quite energising to be at an industry do and see familiar faces, especially after COVID ensured we all stayed well in-doors.
Clean Creatives SA Hosts Event During Loeries Creative Week 2022
On the 5th of October 2022, Clean Creatives South Africa hosted a creatives meetup and panel discussion titled "The Climate is Changing, Is Advertising?" during Loeries Creative Week 2022 in Cape Town.
Clean Creatives South Africa launches in Cape Town
Following a soft launch in marketing industry publication, MarkLives.com in November 2021, the South African chapter of the US-based Clean Creatives campaign held its public launch in Cape Town at the Alliance Française on the 12th of July.
Event summary: The climate crisis, the labour movement and fossil fuel divestment
On 16 March, as guests of our co-hosts from the International Labour Research and Information Group (ILRIG), we presented a talk on climate issues as they may pertain to the labour movement at Community House, Salt River, in the Imam Haron Hall.
UCT commits to divestment
Eight years after we first wrote to UCT asking for divestment, the university council decided on 12 March to divest.
China cancels proposed 3GW coal plant in the Limpopo MM-SEZ
Following the September announcement by China’s Premier Xi Jinping that China would no longer finance new coal power abroad, we wondered about the implications of that announcement for the giant, very dirty 3GW coal-fired power plant proposed for the China-financed Musina-Makhado Special Economic Zo
Global divestment commitments now span institutions worth nearly $40 trillion
When we started working on building a fossil fuel divestment movement here in South Africa, the global pool of capital that had committed to removing fossil fuels was less than $200 million.
Sasol: Industrial-scale greenwash
Sasol recently set new targets for greenhouse gas emissions reductions, particularly, a 30% reduction by 2030 and "net zero" by 2050.
UCT's responsible investment panel (UPRI) recommends divestment
After eight long years of trying to persuade UCT to stop investments in fossil fuels, the University of Cape Town’s Panel on Responsible Investment (UPRI) has now published its recommendation on divestment – which is, that UCT should divest from all fossil fuel investments by 2030!