By Ketshepaone Modise Climate Energy Officer Earthlife Africa Residents of South Africa will remember 2022 for a host of different reasons, but one collective memory will be of the almost unremitting burden of power cuts. In total, there were 157 full days of load...
It is with a heavy heart that Earthlife Africa announces the passing of our dear Comrade Nomalizo Xhoma after a short illness. Please note that Nomalizo Xhoma’s memorial will be livestreamed on her Facebook page as well as Earthlife Africa Johannesburg’s...
By Earthlife Africa’s Climate Energy Officer Ketshepaone Modise and Director Makoma Lekalakala An opinion piece on the concept of Climate Justice within the context of COP27. More than 40 000 delegates, including 120 government leaders, are currently attending the...
By Earthlife Africa’s Climate Energy Officer Ketshepaone Modise and Director Makoma Lekalakala A look at some of the critical safety issues raised by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) The fifteen (15) ‘issues’ raised by the International Atomic Energy...
On Saturday 10 December 2022 World Human Rights Day, Earthlife Africa Johannesburg together with partner organizations launched the Mulambwane Eco-Mapping Report. The report raises awareness about the importance of conserving and protecting our natural resources and...