SAFCEI hosts FLEAT Malawi follow-up workshop
We hosted a FLEAT follow-up workshop for FLEAT Malawi I and II cohorts at Simama Hotel in Lilongwe from 5-7
We hosted a FLEAT follow-up workshop for FLEAT Malawi I and II cohorts at Simama Hotel in Lilongwe from 5-7
People from Richtersveld, Concordia, Hondeklip Bay and other Northern Cape towns marched in Springbok on Human Rights Day
About 12000 fishers’ livelihoods have been threatened by the small number of boats alloocated.
CER’s new report looks at who should be responsible for climate change impacts, especially big polluters causing greenhouse gases.
A post, We must reject the government’s dirty energy plans, first appeared on Groundup. By Alex Lenferna, Ferron Pedro, Promise
APPLY NOW Equitable Energy Futures: a Workshop Series for a Just Energy Transition SAFCEI invites applications from faith leaders in Mozambique,
South Africa’s shift to green energy, driven by platinum, faces community grievances over exclusion and environmental impacts in Mokopane
Government’s announcement that the s34 determination – to start the process to procure 2500 MW of new nuclear capacity –
Climate activists protest Standard Bank HQ in Johannesburg, urging divestment from fossil fuels and dialogue for climate action
Tharisa Minerals’ recent blast damaged a local’s home. While compensation was given, ongoing safety concerns and community impact linger.
We hosted a FLEAT follow-up workshop for FLEAT Malawi I and II cohorts at Simama Hotel in Lilongwe from 5-7
People from Richtersveld, Concordia, Hondeklip Bay and other Northern Cape towns marched in Springbok on Human Rights Day
About 12000 fishers’ livelihoods have been threatened by the small number of boats alloocated.
CER’s new report looks at who should be responsible for climate change impacts, especially big polluters causing greenhouse gases.
A post, We must reject the government’s dirty energy plans, first appeared on Groundup. By Alex Lenferna, Ferron Pedro, Promise
APPLY NOW Equitable Energy Futures: a Workshop Series for a Just Energy Transition SAFCEI invites applications from faith leaders in Mozambique,
South Africa’s shift to green energy, driven by platinum, faces community grievances over exclusion and environmental impacts in Mokopane
Government’s announcement that the s34 determination – to start the process to procure 2500 MW of new nuclear capacity –
Climate activists protest Standard Bank HQ in Johannesburg, urging divestment from fossil fuels and dialogue for climate action
Tharisa Minerals’ recent blast damaged a local’s home. While compensation was given, ongoing safety concerns and community impact linger.