Environment

SACSIS is concerned about the impact of climate change and environmental degradation on the lives of the poor. The poor carry a disproportionate burden as result of environmental injustice. SACSIS supports the ethical, balanced and responsible use of land and renewable resources.

The National Development Plan: A Low Carbon Vision Steeped in Contradiction

Saliem Fakir - The much-vaunted National Development Plan (NDP) emanating from Minister in the Presidency, Trevor Manuel’s planning commission is an interesting and wide-ranging document that hopes to set the tone for government thinking over the next two decades. Not everybody will agree or is already agreeable to everything it contains. How the NDP is received is dependent on whether the National Planning Commission is just viewed as a high-level policy think tank embedded in government or if it...

Seven Billion People and Their Carbon Emissions: What's the Correlation?

Picture: climate Action Group Saliem Fakir - Environmental debates never escape the proverbial slip of the tongue about the planet having too many people. This debate may have some relevance, but high carbon emissions and population size tend to be lumped together in simplistic ways, which do not clearly demonstrate the true relationship between population size and carbon emissions. This past Monday, October 31, a new historical moment was reached: the world population became home to seven billion people. By 2025 it is expected the...

How the 1% Pillage the Environment

Picture: Gerhard Ven der Leun Chip Ward - What if rising sea levels are yet another measure of inequality? What if the degradation of our planet’s life-support systems -- its atmosphere, oceans, and biosphere -- goes hand in hand with the accumulation of wealth, power, and control by that corrupt and greedy 1% we are hearing about from Zuccotti Park?  What if the assault on America’s middle class and the assault on the environment are one and the same? Money Rules: It’s not hard for me to understand how...

The Green Growth Agenda: Is This the New Hope?

Picture: Philippe Put Saliem Fakir - It could be argued that the climate change issue has become less about climate justice and more about new profits. In South Africa, the concept of the green economy is abuzz with nervous energy. There have been numerous conferences on the subject in light of the upcoming United Nations Climate Conference (COP 17) to be held in Durban later this year. But is “green growth” just about new markets and different types of goods that carry the green label? Is it just about greening an...

Can the World Depend on South Africa to be an Honest Broker at COP 17?

Picture: Kool_skat_kat Michelle Pressend - When South Africa hosts the United Nations Climate Change meeting, COP 17 (17th  Conference of the Parties), it will be make or break for the Kyoto Protocol. COP 17 is important because the first commitment period that legally bound developed countries to cut their emissions under the Kyoto Protocol comes to an end on 31 December 2012. If the meeting in South Africa does not agree to a second commitment period, COP 17 could be labelled, “the COP that killed the Kyoto...

Africa Must Lead: COP 17 Must Deliver Climate Justice to Developing Nations

Picture: Cayusa Glenn Ashton - Climate change predominantly impacts those who have benefited least from fossil fuelled industrialisation. The poor have less social, economic and political capacity to adapt to climate change than the rich. The arrival of the global climate negotiating lobby on African shores must focus the minds of the world on how climate change impacts developing nations and how we propose to solve this problem. When the 17th Conference of the Parties (COP 17) to the United Nations Framework Convention...