On 24 March 2023, Earthlife Africa Johannesburg attended the launch of groundWork’s report Contested Transition: State and Capital against Community. The groundWork Report 2022 follows the 2019 and 2020 reports in its focus on the just (or unjust) transition. Since...
Environmental justice group Earthlife Africa, represented by the Centre for Environmental Rights (CER), is challenging the environmental authorisation of a proposed new coal mine in Limpopo in light of the serious threats that it poses to the region’s air quality,...
At a meeting in 2017, Russian and American activists Vladimir Slivyak and Chris Williams share their experiences with dangerous nuclear power, with South African communities. April is not only significant to South Africa as Freedom Month. This is also the month that...
South Africans celebrate five years since stopping the illegal R1-trillion nuclear deal. It has been five years since the High court ruling (on 26 April 2017) that exposed the severity of state corruption and halted government’s “illegal and unconstitutional”...