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Can football save the planet?

Posted by mollybrooks — 15 June 2010 at 11:34am - Comments

Love it or hate it, there's no escaping the huge football tournament that's taking place in South Africa at the moment.

You may have expected that Greenpeace would be a World Cup free zone, given that it's not the most environmentally-friendly event ever. But we're doing our bit to try and help the World Cup leave a positive legacy for the people of South Africa, and we've launched a special edition Greenpeace Giving virtual gift to celebrate.

Greenpeace Africa is providing a solar viewing area in the village of Jericho in the North West Province of South Africa. This means that villagers, who may not otherwise be able to watch the World Cup, will be able to view the matches on big screens powered entirely by solar panels.

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Orang-utans, elephants, Sumatran tigers, hundreds of bird species and thousands of plant species all rely on this rainforest for their survival. It’s also home to millions of people who depend on the forest for their livelihood and way of life.

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Donate to Greenpeace today and your support will help us to end illegal and destructive logging of the world's ancient forests, defend the world's oceans by working for global marine reserves and continue to promote clean, efficient and renewable energy to help stop catastrophic climate change.