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.

Enter the Four Degrees Celsius World: The Failings of Climate Negotiations

Picture: PIX-JOCKEY (Roberto Rizzato)/Flickr Saliem Fakir - Fourteen days of climate change negotiations started off with much scepticism and ended with a sense of despair despite the COP 17 outcome being declared “landmark” and “historic”. COP 17 was painted, at once, as a victory for the world -- but such statements belie the real truth. The Kyoto Protocol will continue with European Union (EU) states agreeing to a second commitment period. However, what they are committing to is nothing new, as the EU has already...

Potential Outcome of COP17: The 'Greedy Corporate Fund'

Picture: www.worldbankoutofclimate.org Michelle Pressend - As the 17th United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change starts winding up, people all over the world are being told to reign in their expectations. COP 17 will likely not result in a second commitment period of the Kyoto Protocol, but does look set to become the launch pad for the new Green Climate Fund (GCF), also known by climate justice activists as the "Greedy Corporate Fund".  Since COP17 is floundering and Kyoto targets seem a distant dream, South...

If the Corporate-Political Nexus Cannot Deal with Climate Change, the People Will

Picture: www.therealsoutheastblogspot.com Glenn Ashton - There is deep scepticism as to whether the COP 17 meeting in Durban will achieve much at all. Why is it that such an urgent matter has taken so long to achieve so little at such great cost? Despite constant refrains from the global public, backed by scientific experts, there appears neither inclination nor momentum to solve this problem. The biggest reason that resolution of this essentially straightforward problem is stalled is because the economic forces of private capital have usurped and...

Climate Change: The North Must Pay for Mitigation Strategies

Picture: Mat Mcdermott Imraan Buccus - As Durban welcomes the world for the COP 17 meeting, the air is filled with some of the excitement that we all felt during the World Cup last year. But the debates around environmentalism and the need to take serious action against climate change are often tending to the superficial. There is a lot of self-righteousness and Hallmark style sentimentality around, when what we need is a clear look at the realities of the situation. Climate change is a reality and for a low-lying country like...

South Africa's Neoliberal Water Policies Exacerbate the Effects of Climate Change on the Poor

Picture: www.schools.indiawaterportal.org Michelle Pressend - One of the major threats stemming from climate change is increased water scarcity.  The South African government’s National Climate Change Response White Paper released in October this year argues, “Based on current projections, South Africa will exceed the limits of economically viable land-based water resources by 2050.” This projection is extremely worrying considering millions of South Africans do not have access to water and sanitation.  South Africa’s...

The Bad Host: Africa's Biggest Polluter Hosting Cop17

Picture: www.skoolmasti.webs.com Glenn Ashton - If we had to choose a country to host the COP17 international climate change negotiations and broker a consensus deal to manage the increasingly urgent matter of human induced climate change, we could not do much worse than choose South Africa. It is not that South Africa won’t be a gracious host. This is a nation renowned for its hospitality and its open, welcoming nature, across all cultures in this multifaceted society. South Africans are certainly excellent negotiators as well....