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EDITOR: BETTIE GILIOMEE
Dominic (13) jaag stof uit in ouer jaers se oë
Dominic Doyle (13) van die Hoërskool Pearson het Sater dag op die Aldo Scribanteren baan talle ouer motorfietsryers op hulle neuse laat kyk. Dié gr. 8leerder het ’n derde plek in die ope klas en ’n tweede plek in die klassieke klas behaal. Lees meer oor hom op bladsy 4. FOTO: WERNER HILLS
Greenpeace ship in Bay G REENPEACE’S iconic ship, The Rainbow Warrior, will arrive in Port Elizabeth Harbour on Sunday, February 22.
Members of the public will be able to tour on the ship which is one of the most environmentally friendly ships ever built. The visit forms part of the ship’s tour of the South African coastline, as part of a Greenpeace campaign to highlight their stance that
renewable energy investments are the solution to the current electricity crisis Greenpeace Africa campaigns for a transition away from coal and nuclear energy and towards a clean energy future based on renewable energy in South Africa. “Welcoming the Rainbow Warrior in South Africa at a time when the country is threatened by stage 3 load shedding is really important for Greenpeace Africa,” said Greenpeace Africa Executive Director, Michael O’Brien
Onyeka. “The country is in crisis, and it is clear that the solution to load shedding is not more investments in coal and nuclear, but in fact lies in removing the barriers to renewable energy. The ship will be used to highlight how renewable energy puts power back into people’s hands, and is already delivering on time and on budget,” said Onyeka. The new Rainbow Warrior is one of the most environmentally friendly ships ever built
and is at the cutting edge of clean technology. She replaces the Rainbow Warrior II, which retired on August 16, 2011, after 22 tireless years at the campaigning front line and the original Rainbow Warrior, which was bombed in 1985. Onyeka said the original Rainbow Warrior is famous for helping to end nuclear testing in the Pacific, blocking coal ports and closing down destructive fishing operations.
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