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Climate Crisis

Artivist protest outside African Energy Week in Cape Town 

5th November 2024 Chris Gilili 0

Protesters performed the devastating effect that extravism is having on the environment and livelihoods.

Climate activists protest Africa Oil vampires

8th October 2024 Chris Gilili 0

Gwede Mantashe told the delegates that South Africa is committed to a mix of energy sources while activists are calling for an end to the use of fossil fuels.

PHOTOS | Informal settlement residents bear the brunt of Cape floods

19th July 2024 Vincent Lali 0

Residents of informal settlements have been the hardest hit by the heavy downpours, cold, and gusty winds that have engulfed parts of the Western Cape Province for the past two weeks.

Climate crisis threatens basic human rights – report

25th June 2024 Chris Gilili 0

“Climate change is still largely a misunderstood issue for much of the public, and climate change literacy is low in South Africa.”

Can climate-smart agriculture help build resilience against food, health and climate shocks in Malawi?

1st June 2023 Equal Times 0

For the last two years, Jakina Lameki, who lives in the town of Bangula in Malawi’s southernmost district of Nsanje, has experienced the catastrophic impact […]

Women’s cooperatives overcome water wars and climate drought in Rojava

11th April 2023 Equal Times 0

Ever since devastating twin earthquakes hit Turkey and Syria on the night of 5-6 February killing over 50,000 people and displacing millions, the world’s attention […]

Activists march to end oil and gas exploration by TotalEnergies

7th December 2022 Mzi Velapi Chris Gilili 0

Environmental activists are demanding an end to the use of fossil fuels and a move to 100% renewable energy.

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