
The climate crisis in Mzansi - how bad is it?
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In this episode, hosted by Nicole Rodel from African Climate Reality Project, we cover the science and impacts of the global climate crisis - and what it means for Mzansi.
South Africa's greenhouse gas emissions are the fourteenth highest in the world - making the country a carbon criminal. Nicole from African Climate Reality Project, together with civil society on the frontlines of climate and environmental injustice, explore how the climate crisis is connected to the socio-economic issues that many South Africans are faced with today - and what we can do to solve it.
Guests:
> Francina Nkosi | Waterberg Women Advocacy Organization
> Samson Mokwena | Vaal Environmental Justice Alliance
> Shanice Firmin | South Durban Community Environmental Alliance
> Khulekani Fah Magwaza | South African Youth Climate Change Coalition
> Siyabonga Myeza | Environmental Monitoring Group free copy of the Action 24 Toolkit for Citizens' Engagement with the Legislatures · Parliamentary Monitoring Group’s website · Parliament of South Africa's website · Action 24 – Active Citizens for Responsive Legislatures · Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES)
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