Earthlife Africa (Johannesburg)
Earthlife Africa mobilizes civil society around environmental issues in relation to people.
Website: http://www.earthlife.org.za
August 01
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South Africa: International Solidarity Protests Against Anglo American and Vedanta Plc [press release]
On the 1st of August 2013, activists protested Vedanta Plc's unholy alliance with Anglo American Thermal Coal in both Johannesburg and London. Read more »
July 31
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Africa: Earthlife Africa SECCP is hiring! [press release]
Earthlife Africa SECCP is looking to fill two vacant positions (an Energy Policy Officer and a Bookkeeper) within Earthlife Africa's Sustainable Energy and Climate Change Project... Read more »
July 16
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South Africa: Civil Society Marches on Pollution Profiteers [press release]
Civil society organisations are going to answer Earthilfe Africa's call for action on Tue, 6 August 2013. Activists are going to confront Anglo American with the dirty truths of... Read more »
May 15
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South Africa: SA Minister Peters Fails to Grasp the Moment [press release]
In her budget speech on May 14, 2013, Minister Peters and the Department of Energy not only failed to seize the opportunity for a just transition to clean energy but also remained... Read more »
May 13
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Africa: Carbon Dioxide in the Atmosphere Reaches Critical Level [press release]
On the 10th of May 2013, the Mauna Loa Observatory in Hawaii announced that the average CO2 concentration in the atmosphere crossed the threshold of 400ppm (parts per million). Read more »
May 07
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South Africa: New Report 'Dodgy Energy Deals' Available May 9 [press release]
At noon on Thursday, 9 May 2013 Earthlife Africa Johannesburg will electronically launch its latest report 'Dodgy energy deals: Combatting corruption and improving procurement in... Read more »
April 29
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South Africa: Nuclear Power's Threat to Democracy [opinion]
Without much fanfare, the Department of Energy has propelled the country towards a democratic crisis. In a briefing to Parliament's Portfolio Committee on Energy (April 16, 2013),... Read more »
April 26
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Africa: Centre for Environmental Rights to Challenge Kusile in May [press release]
The Centre for Environmental Rights (CER) has been invited to present a submission regarding Kusile to the Mpumalanga Department of Economic Development, Environment and Tourism.... Read more »
April 25
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Africa: Energy Research Centre Provides New Power Plan [press release]
The Energy Research Centre at the University of Cape Town recently published its report Towards a New Power Plan. The report intends to stimulate debate around South Africa's... Read more »
April 16
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South Africa: Natural Gas Not a Viable Option in South Africa [press release]
Chairing a one-hour discussion on the "Gas Week 2013″, Glenn Lewington from Classic FM interviewed Tristen Taylor, Project Coordinator at Earthlife Africa. Tristen shared his... Read more »
March 20
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Africa: 'Brics-From-Below' - Counter Summit Hosted in Durban [press release]
In anticipation of the 5th BRICS meeting, peoples' organisations, NGOs and academics from BRICS countries will gather in Durban, South Africa in March 22-27 to foster... Read more »
March 05
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Africa: Gender Impact Watch At Medupi [press release]
In conjunction with Gender Action (based in Washington D.C., USA) and groundWork, Earthlife/SECCP supported a gender analysis workshop in Lephalale, South Africa. The purpose of... Read more »
February 28
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Africa: 'Recycling' of Radioactive Waste - a Dark Future [press release]
Cancer-causing countertops? Radioactive frying pans and braai tongs? This could become a reality soon: The United States Department of Energy (US DoE) wants to mix radioactive... Read more »
February 26
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Africa: Infographic - Climate Change Is Real [press release]
Since the Industrial Age spurred the increasing usage of fossil fuels for energy production, the weather has been warming. Despite some naysayers with alternative theories about... Read more »
February 13
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South Africa: Earthlife Africa At the Hearings in Midrand, Johannesburg [press release]
Earthlife Africa Jhb and numerous civil society organisations protested just outside the hearings for the Multi-Year Price Determination (MYPD3) at the Gallagher Estates in... Read more »
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South Africa: Earthlife, Groundwork, and Greenpeace Quit Stakeholder Forum Over Eskom Espionage [press release]
Earthlife, groundWork, and Greenpeace have suspended their participation in Eskom's NGO forum following reports that Eskom contracted Swartberg Intelligence Support Services to spy... Read more »
February 01
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South Africa: Reports of Spying On Earthlife Africa Jhb/Groundwork/Greenpeace Africa [press release]
The following letter has been sent to Brian Dames, CEO of Eskom. Read more »
January 28
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South Africa: Press Conference on Eskom's Proposed Price Hike [press release]
Cosatu's three manufacturing unions (FAWU, NUMSA and SACCAWU) and environmental movement EARTHLIFE AFRICA are to hold a press conference to announce details of mass action against... Read more »
January 16
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South Africa: Sustainable Energy Briefing 25 - Budgeting and Procurement [document]
The briefing explores two seperate avenues civil societies could look at in order to influence government procurement: (1) the budgetary process that pays for procurement, and (2)... Read more »
January 15
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South Africa: Sustainable Energy Briefing 24 - Nuclear Energy Procurement [document]
This briefing explores the constitutionality of the proposed large-scale procurement of nuclear energy. Read more »
January 08
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Africa: Earthlife Africa Started Youtube Channel [press release]
In late 2012, Earthlife Africa set up its official YouTube channel. The channel provides videos on current and former actions as well as informational and educational coverage.... Read more »
October 24, 2011
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South Africa: State's Inadequate Emissions Targets [press release]
South Africa Department of Environmental Affairs has released a white paper on climate change, which is now before Parliament. Below is why the emissions targets in that paper are... Read more »
October 10, 2011
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South Africa: Sasol Must Quit South Africa's COP17 Delegation [press release]
Sasol continues to be on South Africa's official negotiating team for COP17 and we are extremely disappointed in both Sasol and the Department of Environmental Affairs for... Read more »
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