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Climate justice

The power of Africa’s critical minerals
Opinion
/ 1 May 2025

The power of Africa’s critical minerals

Endowed with a third of the world’s supply of them, the continent must push for actions that have the most benefits for its people

By Nkateko Chauke and Francis Agbere
Climate finance set to be this year’s biggest COP talking point
The Green Guardian
/ 11 November 2024

Climate finance set to be this year’s biggest COP talking point

Countries need to urgently agree on funding goals to adapt to, and mitigate climate change

By Ozayr Patel
African youth perspectives on STEM and climate action
Partner Content
/ 11 October 2024

African youth perspectives on STEM and climate action

LCOY 2024 aims to provide youth aged 14 to 25 with the tools and knowledge to participate in climate policy and STEM-based solutions actively

By SACAN
SA’s landmark youth-led climate case challenges new coal power plans
The Green Guardian
/ 10 October 2024

SA’s landmark youth-led climate case challenges new coal power plans

Applicants in the Cancel Coal case say the state’s plan threatens several constitutional rights, including the health and well-being of present and future generations

By Sheree Bega
Kumi Naidoo appointed president of global initiative to phase out fossil fuels
The Green Guardian
/ 28 September 2024

Kumi Naidoo appointed president of global initiative to phase out fossil fuels

Naidoo’s leadership in the Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty Initiative is seen as a critical step in the fight for a fair, sustainable future

By Ozayr Patel
New report breaks down perceptions about climate change and the just energy transition
The Green Guardian
/ 19 September 2024

New report breaks down perceptions about climate change and the just energy transition

The study found that climate change does not rank high on the list of priorities for South Africans and, generally, people don’t know what the just energy transition is

By Ozayr Patel
Climate crisis, imperialism intertwined with Palestine genocide
Opinion
/ 17 September 2024

Climate crisis, imperialism intertwined with Palestine genocide

Like all wars, Israel’s genocidal attacks on Gaza with the backing of other imperialist countries and their industrial-military complex exacerbates the ecological and climate crisis

By Hamza Hamouchene
Dismantle green colonialism and stop the greed of corporates and Northern governments
Thought Leader
/ 16 September 2024

Dismantle green colonialism and stop the greed of corporates and Northern governments

The fight for climate justice must include the people who are most affected, including those in the Arab region

By Hamza Hamouchene
Climate justice and human rights go hand in hand
Opinion
/ 9 December 2023

Climate justice and human rights go hand in hand

One cannot stand for climate justice but remain silent while Palestine suffers injustice daily

By Ozayr Patel
Our blue seas are gradually going green
The Green Guardian
/ 11 August 2023

Our blue seas are gradually going green

Human-induced climate change is affecting our oceans and it’s something we should be aware of. Here’s why

By Aarti Bhana
Climate justice is a matter of survival for Small Island Developing States
Opinion
/ 17 December 2022

Climate justice is a matter of survival for Small Island Developing States

Climate funding shortfalls are exacerbating hardships faced by Least Developed Countries and Small Island Developing States

By Patricia Scotland and Nazia Mintz Habib
Activists say ‘Ramaphosa sold Africa out at COP’
The Green Guardian
/ 22 November 2022

Activists say ‘Ramaphosa sold Africa out at COP’

This follows the country securing billions of rands for the just energy transition from fossil fuels to renewable electricity

By Mandisa Nyathi
Can we really expect climate justice to result from COP27?
Opinion
/ 19 November 2022

Can we really expect climate justice to result from COP27?

The Global North must own up to its responsibility for the climate emergency and pay the debt owed to the Global South — in actions not words

By Ketshepaone Modise and Makoma Lekalakala
The lie of limitless economic progress
Opinion
/ 12 December 2021

The lie of limitless economic progress

We need alternatives because unrestrained development is not compatible with life

By Catherine Horsfield and Neil Overy
Teen activist on a mission to improve South Africa’s climate literacy rate
The Green Guardian
/ 1 October 2021

Teen activist on a mission to improve South Africa’s climate literacy rate

Inspired by a school project, 17-year-old Sera Farista has taken a stand against climate change

By Marcia Zali
Young people call for an end to the terrible legacy of coal
The Green Guardian
/ 19 June 2021

Young people call for an end to the terrible legacy of coal

‘The generation of 1976 did not fight to end the injustices of their time only for there to be the dawn of a climate apartheid’

By Gabriel Klaasen, Mitchelle Mhaka, Sibusiso Mazomba and Sarah Robyn Farrell

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