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 Risk Society: What It Means for the Idea of Progress and Saving the Planet

Picture: Anil Jadhav Saliem Fakir - The outbreak of the new swine flu virus in Mexico has raised alarm bells and panic across the world. It is another of those incidents pointing to how precarious our world can get when it is subject to sudden knocks and risk. Where we thought we had tamed nature, it continuously proves us wrong. More than one risk coming at the same time multiplies the strain, shows up our vulnerabilities and stretches our ability to respond collectively. Some would describe this as a Kafkaesque experience...

South Africa's Political Parties and Climate Change: Who Gets the Thumbs Up, Who Get the Thumbs Down?

Picture: Indeed Motivation Michelle Pressend - The success of the recently held Earth Hour, which 35 countries including South Africa participated in, is testimony to the growing understanding of the relationship between human energy consumption and climate change. Energy consumption is at the heart of global warming. However and more importantly, we need to examine the issue more broadly. The planetary ecological crisis, commonly referred to as climate change, is a systemic dilemma stemming from unsustainable economic growth and...

The Need to Re-Nationalize Energy Policy

Picture: La Cinnamon Saliem Fakir - There is no better illustration of how muddled the implementation of national energy policy is than the recent gaffe by the Department of Minerals and Energy Affairs (DME) when it put out regulations calling for a tender process to beef-up renewable energy supply. This was diametrically opposed to the feed-in-tariff (FiT) process set in motion by the National Energy Regulator of South Africa (NERSA), which is going through another round of consultation and finalisation. It seems like the...

Environmentalism Was Never Dead, Despite Announcements of its Funeral

Picture: Rene Ehrhardt Glenn Ashton - In 2005 two environmental activists published a provocative paper titled 'The Death of Environmentalism.' It was met with predictable fury from the environmental movement and with support from big business who wished for nothing more than to see the extinction of pesky environmentalists. Hindsight broadens our historical perspective. Around the same period as the publication of this paper, I rebutted an article in the local media that echoed these allegations of the lack of direction, of...

Finding Our Way Towards a Sustainable Energy Future: What Will the Transition Look Like?

Picture: J Fabra Saliem Fakir - The impact of the power revolution is most felt in the way in which the new steam and electrical technologies transformed human life in general – forever, so to speak. One thing fed another, producing a cacophony of innovation and redefining the very nature of abundance. What industrialisation and the power revolution have unleashed for the west has become the dream of not only of one power, but many powers who feel they have been excluded from its magic and capacity to bring seemingly...

Eskom's Five Billion Dollar World Bank Loan: Questions Abound, Answers Elude

Picture: publicinsomniac Michelle Pressend - ESKOM’s plan to take a US$5 billion World Bank loan is a cause for major concern. It raises a number of pertinent questions about South Africa’s energy policy arena and the energy choices being made on behalf of ordinary South Africans. In the first place, why is South Africa taking a World Bank loan? Doesn’t our state have a role in addressing the current energy crisis or 'bail out' of ESKOM? Considering the World Bank’s record of reigning in state power, what...